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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 48:1010-1013 (1984)
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Rubidium as a Controlling Factor in Potassium Release from Micaceous Minerals1

Isam Bashour and R. M. Carlson2

ABSTRACT

Rubidium is ubiquitons in soils and minerals, occurring with K+. Ease of replacement of interlayer K+ for several samples of biotite, muscovite, vermiculite and vermiculite enriched in K+ and Rb+ was compared with Rb+ content to establish Rb+ as a controlling factor in K+ release. Release rates were determined by continuously leaching mineral samples with 0.01 mol/L CaCl2 at 298 K. Replaceability of interlayer K+ decreased as Rb+ content increased to 1% of the exchange sites. Data for K+ and Rb+ treated vermiculite fit the release trends for untreated mica samples. Rubidium is an important factor in the control of K+ replaceability of micaceous minerals.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Dep. of Pomology, Univ. of California, Davis, based on a Ph.D. Thesis Dissertation entitled "Role of rubidium in potassium release from soils and minerals," 1977.

2 Former Graduate Student and Pomologist, respectively, Dep. of Pomology, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616.

Received for publication December 9, 1983. Accepted for publication March 29, 1984.







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