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CONTENTS
Preface
...................................................................................................
v
SECTION
1:
Advances in the Chemistry and Biochemistry of Humic Substances:
Isolation, Characterization, Functions
The Fractal Approach to the Study of Humic Substances
...................................... 3
N.
SENESI
A Chemical Structure for Humic Acid. Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry and Pyrolysis-Soft Ionization Mass Spectrometry Evidence
.................. 43
H.-R.
SCHULTEN
A Chemical Structure for Humic Acid. Chemical, 13C NMR, Colloid Chemical,
and Electron Microscopic Evidence
................................................................ 57
M.
SCHNITZER
Modern Concepts on the Origin and Structure of Terrestrial Humic Substances:
The Alkylaromatic Network Approach
............................................................ 71
С
SAIZ-JIMENEZ
Advances in the Basic Research of the Biochemistry of Humic Substances
................. 91
K. HAIDER
The Issue of Artifacts in NaOH Extraction of Humic Matter
.................................. 109
K.H. TAN,
D.S. HIMMELSBACH,
J.C.
LOBARTINI
and
G.R. GAMBLE
Fractal Dimensions of Humic Materials
........................................................... 115
J.A. RICE and J.S. LIN
The Fractal Dimension of Humic Substances as a Function of
pH
by Turbidity
Measurements
.......................................................................................... 121
N.
SENESI,
G.F. LORUSSO, T.M.
MIANO,
G. MAGGIPINTO, F.R.
RIZZI
and
V.
CAPOZZI
Fractal
Geometry
of
Humic
Acids. Temperature-Dependent Restructuring Studied by
Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
..................................................................... 127
R.
ÖSTERBERG
and
K. MORTENSEN
A Three-Dimensional Structural Model for Humic Acids from Oxidized Soil
.......... 133
P.G. HATCHER, J.-L. FAULON, D.A. CLIFFORD and J.P. MATHEWS
Humic Substances as Various Colloidal Systems
................................................. 139
E. TOMBÁCZ
and I. REGDON
Vlil
Characterization
of Humic Substances Using Fourier Transform Infrared
Spectroscopy
............................................................................................ 145
C.T. JOHNSTON, W.M. DAVIS,
С
ERICKSON, J.J.
DELFINO
and
W.T. COOPER
Investigation of Some of the Parameters Affecting the Fluorescence Spectra of
Humic Substances
..................................................................................... ^3
K.M.
SPARK and R.S. SWIFT
Characterization of Soil Organic Matter with High-Speed CPMAS-NMR-Spectroscopy
.. 161
R.
FRÜND
and H.-D.
LÜDEMANN
The Use of a Chemical Degradation Technique to Study Lignin-Derived Phenolic
Structures in Humic Matter
.......................................................................... 167
С
JOHANSSON, I.
VALARIÉ,
M.
KLA
VINS,
В.
ALLARD,
H.
BORÉN
and
A. GRIMVALL
Structural Role of Polyphenols in Influencing the Ring Cleavage and related Chemical
Reactions as Catalyzed by Nontronite
.............................................................. 173
M.C. WANG and P.M. HUANG
Humic Component Distribution of Humic Acids as Shown by Adsorption
Chromatography Using XAD-8 Resin
.............................................................. 181
K. YONEBAYASHI
Evaluating the
Redox
Capacity and the
Redox
Potential of Humic Acids by
Redox
Titrations ................................................................................................ 187
A. MATTHIESSEN
The Potentiometric and Conductimetric Characterization of the Complexing Power
of Humic Substances
.................................................................................. 193
G. BRUN,
D.R.
SAYAG and
L.
ANDRE
Effect of Humic Fractions of Different Molecular Size on the Development of Oat
Seedlings Grown in Varied Nutritional Conditions
............................................... 199
A. ALBUZIO, G. CONCHERI, S.
NARDI
and
G. DELĽAGNOLA
Simulating the Effects of Burning on Soil Organic Matter in a Forest Soil
Studied by Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography
........................................................ 205
J.M.
ALCAÑIZ,
E. GRANADA and
L. COMELLAS
Spectroscopie
Characteristics of Derivatized Humic Acids from Peat in Relation to Soil
Properties and Plant Growth
......................................................................... 213
G.
ALMENDROS,
R.
FRÜND, F. MARTIN and F.J.
GONZALEZ-VILA
..........
Chemical
and Physical Properties of
Humic
Acids Extracted from an Andisol Manured
with Green Horse Bean
............................................................ 219
С
AMALFITANO,
V. PIGNALOSA and A. RAMUNNI
...............................
їх
31PNMR Studies of Humic Acid from a Blanket Peat
.......................................... 227
C.N. BEDROCK, M.V. CHESHIRE, J.A.
CHŮDEK, B.A.
GOODMAN and
С
A. SHAND
Effects of Fertilization with Humic Acids on Soil and Plant Metabolism:
A Multidisciplinary Approach. Note II: Nitrogen Dynamics and Microbial
Turnover
................................................................................................ 233
A. BENEDETTI,
F.
ALIANELLO,
S.
CANALI,
G.
ROSSI and
М.Т.
DELL ABATE
Effects of Fertilization with Humic Acids on Soil and Plant Metabolism:
A Multidisciplinary Approach. Note III: Phosphorus Dynamics and Behaviour of
Some Plant Enzymatic Activities
.................................................................... 239
F.A.
BIONDI,
A. FIGLIOLIA, R.
INDIATI
and
С
IZZA
Infrared and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Soil Organic Matter Fractions
Extracted Through Electro-Ultrafiltration
.......................................................... 245
S.A.
BUFO,
A. LATROFA and G.
BRUNETTI
Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Extractable Non-humic Substances in Organic Fertilizers
and Amendments
....................................................................................... 251
С
CIAVATTA, M. GOVI and
С
GESSA
Effects of Humic Fractions on Morphological Changes Related to Invertase and
Peroxidase Activities in Wheat Seedling Roots
................................................... 257
G. CONCHERI, S.
NARDI,
A. PICCOLO,
G. DELĽAGNOLA
and
N.
RASCIO
Determination of Carboxyl Groups Content in Fulvic Acids by the
СТА4
(Cetyltrimethylammonium) Method
................................................................. 263
M.
DE NOBILI
and
M.
CONŢIN
Polyacrilamide Gel Electrophoresis of Humic Substances Fractionated by
Ultrafiltration........................................................................................... 269
M.
DE NOBILI and
F. FORNASIER
Physicochemical
Properties of
Humic
Acids Isolated from Different Soils
.................. 273
J. DROZD
Changes Induced by Humic Substances and Nitrate in the Genomic Structure of
Wheat Roots
............................................................................................. 279
M.
DURANTE, E. ATTINÀ
and
G. CACCO
Biodegradation
of Humic Substances
............................................................... 283
L. EICHINGER, G. ABBT-BRAUN and F.H. FRIMMEL
Structural Assessment of Humic Fractions from Different Soils through 13C NMR
Spectroscopy and Ruthenium
Tetroxide
Oxidation
............................................... 293
F.J. GONZALEZ-VILA, J.C. DEL RIO, G.
ALMENDROS
and F. MARTIN
χ
Characterization
of Humic Acids Isolated from an Agricultural Soil
......................... 299
T.M. HAYES, C.E. CLAPP, M.M.
DUBOIS,
M.H.B.
HAYES and
R.H. DOWDY
Radiocarbon Methods for Dynamics of Soil Organic Matter
.................................. 305
YUCH-PING HSIEH
Investigations in the Mechanism of Electron Transmission and Active Oxygen
Generating Humic Acids Supported by Redoxindicator
......................................... 311
I. JURCSIK
Statistical Approach to the Differentiation of Fluorescence Spectra of Humic Acids
Against Age
............................................................................................. 317
J. MIKLEWSKA, D.
GOŁEBIOWSKA
and H. DZIADOWIEC
Effects of Humic Acid and Polyphenols on Ultra-Weak Luminescence from
Characeae Cells
........................................................................................ 323
I. MILCZAREK,
A. JAŚKOWSKA
and D.
GOŁEBIOWSKA
Infrared Spectroscopy Evidence of Thermal Decarboxylation in Potassium Salts of
Humic Substances
...................................................................................... 329
A. PICCOLO and F.J. STEVENSON
Application of Two-Dimensional Fluorescence Spectroscopy to the Study of Pine
Litter in Different Ecosystems
....................................................................... 335
M.R. PROVENZANO and G. SPOSITO
Effects of Fertilization with Humic Acids on Soil and Metabolism: A Multidisciplinary
Approach. Note IV: Gas Exchange of Leaves in Relation to Ontogeny and Nitrogen
Content
................................................................................................... 343
E. REA
and
F. PIERANDREI
Effect of the Low Molecular Size (LMS) Humic Fraction on Differentiation Processes
in Leaf
Expiants
........................................................................................ 349
S.F.
RETTA,
M. SIDARI, S.
NARDI
and G. CACCO
Absolute
Molecular-Weight
Distribution
of Fulvic Acid
........................................ 355
J.A.
RICE and D.
Α.
WEIL
Significance of Mn(IV) and Fe(III) Oxides in the Synthesis of Humic Acids from
Phenolic Compounds
................................................................................... 361
H. SHINDO
Application of Principle Component-clustering Analysis to Classification of FTIR
Spectra of Aquatic, Sediment and Soil Humic and Fulvic Acids from Main Rivers
of China
.................................................................................................. 367
SHU TAO, BAOSHAN DENG, B. HERMOSIN and
С
SAIZ-JIMENEZ
.....
Xl
Certain Energy Aspects
of Microorganism-Induced
Transformation
of Humic
Substances
............................................................................................... 373
I.E. SOLNTSEVA
Amino
Acid Compositions of Soil Humic Acids Fractions Obtained by Polyacrylamide
Gel Electrophoresis
.................................................................................... 381
O.A.
TRUBETSKOJ,
O.E.
TRUBETSKAYA, L.F.
MARKOVA
and
T.A.
MURANOVA
SECTION
2:
Humic Substances in Soil and Crop Production
The Status of Soil Organic Matter in Selected Fragile Ecosystems
........................... 389
F. ANDREUX, PH. DUTARTRE,
B. GUILLET,
T. CHONÉ
and
T. DESJARDINS
Application of N-15 NMR Spectroscopy to the Study of Organic Nitrogen and Humic
Substances in the Soil
.................................................................................. 405
С
STEELINK
Humic Substances Originating from Rapidly Decomposing Organic Matter:
Properties and Effects on Plant Growth
........................................................... 427
Y. CHEN, H.
MAGEN
and J. RIOV
Changes in Carbon Species Distribution of Humic Substances with Depth in
Mineral Soils of Various Origin
..................................................................... 445
W. ZECH, L. HAUMAIER, G. GUGGENBERGER,
F. GIL-SOTRES
and
S.
ARAI
Humus Concentration in Middle European Arable Soils Affected by Fertilization
and Liming
.............................................................................................. 451
J.
KUBÁT
and
J. LIPAVSKÝ
Soil Organic Matter Composition and its Effect on Soil Fertility in Typical Soils under
Cultivation in Northwest Germany
.................................................................. 457
L. BEYER,
С
WACHENDORF
and
R.
FRÜND
Effect of Humic Substances on Solubilization of Rock Phosphate Incubated with
Wheat Straw
............................................................................................. 463
A. AMBERGER and C.P. SINGH
Organic Substances in Soil Particle-Size Fractions: Initial Formation from
Grass Residues
.......................................................................................... 469
P.
LEINWEBER,
H.-.R.
SCHULTEN and
R.
FRÜND
Cu(II) and Pb(II) Complexation by Humic
and Fulvic Acids: Conditional
Stability
Constants and their Correlation with Humus Quality
............................................ 475
M.
TAKÁCS
Xli
The Influence of Illumination, Oxidation, and
pH
on Optical Absorption Spectra of
Humic Acids Taken from Four Types of Soils in Poland
....................................... 481
D.
GOŁĘBIOWSKA,
I.
KRUK,
E.
GIEGUŻYŃSKA,
В.
ZGLINICKA,
M.
SIENKIEWICZ,
В.
SZCZODROWSKA and I. MILCZAREK
Humic Acid/Goethite Interactions and their Effect on Copper Binding
...................... 487
A.P. ROBERTSON and J.O. LECKIE
Lignin
Contents in Relation to Humification of Farmyard Manure, Wheat Straw
and Green Horse Bean
................................................................................ 493
A. RAMUNNI,
С
AMALFITANO
and V. PIGNALOSA
N-15-NMR Studies of Humic Substances in Solution
........................................... 501
H.
KNICKER,
R.
FRÜND
and
H.-D.
LÜDEMANN
The Relation of Mobile Nitrogen Functionality to Humification Indices of Various
Humic Substances
...................................................................................... 507
L.
HARGITAI
Stimulation of Onion Root Growth by Peat Humic Substances: Effects of Extraction
Temperature and
pH
................................................................................... 513
S.A.
SPIGARELLI
Humic Acids Formation from Straw During Aerobic and Anaerobic-Aerobic
Processes
................................................................................................ 521
G. MASCIANDARO, B. CECCANTI and
С
GARCIA
Pyrolysis Gas-Chromatography of
Semiarid
Agricultural Soils Manured with Straw
...... 527
D.
BADIA
and J.M.
ALCAÑIZ
Organic Matter Composition of the Main Soil Groups in Bulgaria
............................ 535
T. BOYADGIEV,
E. FILCHEVA
AND
L. PETROVA
Changes in Thermal Properties of Podzol-B Organic Matter with Profile Development
.. 541
P.
BUURMAN,
J.D.
VAN
DOESBURG
and
M.L.
FERNÁNDEZ MARCOS
Inorganic and Organic Phosphate Fractions as Related to Liming and Some
Soil Components
....................................................................................... 549
L.J. CAJUSTE, R.J. LAIRD, G. PALOMINO U., R.
CARRILLO
G.,
L.
CAJUSTE JR. and E. OSORES
С
The
Biostimulant
Effect of Different Humic Substance Fractions on Seed
Germination
............................................................................................. 557
J. CSICSOR, J. GERSE and
A. TITKOS
Effects of Specific Humic Fractions on Plant Growth
........................................... 563
С
DELL AMICO,
G.
MASCIANDARO,
A. GANNÌ,
В.
CECCANTI,
С.
GARCIA,
T.
HERNANDEZ and
F.
COSTA
Xlii
Influence
of Copper Smelter Pollutions on Soils Organic Matter Transformations
....... 567
J.
DROZD
and M. LICZNAR
Properties of Humic Acids from Forest Litters of Different Humification Degree
........ 573
H. DZIADOWIEC
Effects of Fertilization with Humic Acids on Soil and Plant Metabolism:
A Multidisciplinary Approach. Note I: Crop Production
...................................... 579
A. FIGLIOLIA,
A. BENEDETTI,
С.
IZZA, R. INDIATI, E. REA,
F. ALIANIELLO, S.
CANALI,
F.
A. BIONDI,
F. PIERANDREI
and
R. MORETTI
Transformations
of
Humic
Substances in Soils
Under
Various Crop Rotation
.............. 585
M.
FLIS-BUJAK, R.
TURSKI
and
S.S. GONET
Dynamics
of Leaf Decomposition in Forest Ecosystems of the Sierra
de Gata
(Province of Salamanca, Spain)
...................................................................... 589
J.F.
GALLARDO,
A. MARTIN and I. SANTA
REGINA
Effect of Humified Materials on Plant Metabolism
.............................................. 595
E. GALLI,
J.
CEGARRA
ROSIQUE,
U.
ТОМАТІ
and A. ROIG
Spectroscopic (13C NMR,
Ή
NMR and
IR)
and Chemical Characterization of
Mine Soil Humic Acids
............................................................................... 601
F. GIL-SOTRES, A. SAA,
M.C. TRASAR-CEPEDA, M.C. LEIRÓS
and
W. ZECH
The Effect of Mineral and Organic Fertilization on Properties of Soil Humic Acids
..... 607
S.S.GONET and K. WEGNER
Incorporation of Mineral and Organic Nitrogen Fertilizers into Different Organic
Fractions of Cultivated Soils
......................................................................... 613
F. JACQUIN, D.
PALMA-LOPEZ,
S.
SULCE
and
P.C. VONG
The Contribution of Organic Compounds to the Acidity of Soil Solutions
(Aubure,
Vosges
Mts.,
France)
..................................................................... 619
J.
JEHLIČKA,
J.
ROUILLER,
B.
GUILLET
and E. DAMBRINE
Changes of Humic Acids During Secondary Soil Succession
.................................. 625
N.
KALOUSKOVA
and
F. NOVÁK
Distribution of Lignin-Related Phenolic Acids in Humic Fractions of Finnish
Peat Soils
................................................................................................ 631
T. KATASE,
Μ. ΝΑΟΙ
and
K. HÄNNINEN
N
Release Depending on Soil and Humus Content
.............................................. 637
M.
KÖRSCHENS
XIV
Thermogravimetric Study and 15N Investigation of Soil Humic Acids after Intensive
Fertilization
.............................................................................................. 643
S. KRETSCHMANN and H. PESCHKE
Dynamics of Soil Organic Matter
(SOM)
and Cropping Intensification in the Humid
Tropical Zone of Southern Benin (West Africa)
................................................. 649
K.N. KUNDA, K. MULONGOY, C.N. CHIANG and K. AIHOU
Does the Nitrogen Fertilization Increase Humus Mineralization?
............................. 655
A.A.
LARIONOVA and
S.A.
BLAGODATSKY
Influence of Organic Matter on the Charges of Soils from the
Cerrado
Region
-
Brazil
......................................................................................... 661
E.S.
MENDONÇA
and D.L. ROWELL
Litter Decomposition and Humification in Calcareous Soils under Mediterranean
and Temperate Climate
............................................................................... 667
A. MILTNER and W. ZECH
Changes of Phosphorus Contents in Light and Heavy Soil Organic Matter Induced
by Different Tillage Systems
......................................................................... 673
A. OJED
A and D.
LÓPEZ-HERNÁNDEZ
Roles of Soil Humic Acids in the Detoxification of Soil Chemical Pollutants
and in Soil Productivity
............................................................................... 679
D.S.
ORLOV,
L.K. SADOVNIKOVA, JA.M. AMMOSOVA and
S. KRASNYAK
Evaluation of Aggregate Stability Improvement Following Humic Substances
Application to Problem Soils
........................................................................ 683
A. PICCOLO, G. PIETRAMELLARA, P. BAZZOFFI and S. PELLEGRINI
Influence of Temperature and Anoxic Conditions on Microbial Decomposition of
Beech Litter
............................................................................................. 689
R.
PÖHHACKER
and W. ZECH
Effect of Organic Fertilizers on Functional Groups of Humic Acids in Soil
................ 695
M. PUJOLÀ
and J.
SAÑA
Comparison of Measured and Modelled Organic Matter Turnover in
a Pampean
Haplustoll Under Two Cropping Systems
.......................................................... 701
R.A. ROSELL, J.A.
GALANTINI,
J.O.
IGLESIAS
and A.E.
GLAVE
Characterization of Organic Matter in Lignite Minesoils at Various Ages by Pyrolysis/
Gas Chromatography
.................................................................................. 707
M.C. TRASAR-CEPEDA, B. CECCANTI,
M.C. LEIRÓS,
M.CALCINAI and
F. GIL-SOTRES
XV
The Humification Quality and the Actual Bioproductivity of the Terrestrial
Ecosystems
.............................................................................................. 713
A. VASU
Carbon Transfer Among Soil Fractions During Soybean Residue Degradation
............ 719
G.H. WAGNER, G.A. BUYANOVSKY and M.
ASLAM
Mineral Nitrogen from Organic Matter in East Anglian Soils of Different
Textural
Classes: Its Use by Cereal Crops With and Without Fertiliser Nitrogen
..................... 725
W.S. WILSON and L.V. VAIDYANATHAN
SECTION
3:
Humic Substances in Aquatic and Sedimentary Systems
Behaviour and Functions of Freshwater Humic Substances
-
Some Biological, Physical and Chemical Aspects
................................................ 735
F.H. FRIMMEL, G. ABBT-BRAUN, B. HAMBSCH, S. HUBER,
CH.
SCHECK
and U. SCHMIEDEL
Alternative Approaches in the Study of Humic Substances in Lacustrine
and Polluted Environments
........................................................................... 757
H.
DE HAAN
Chemistry of Aquatic Humic Surfactants: Characterization and Possible Role in
Enhanced Degradation of Herbicides
............................................................... 769
K.A. SHAMET, E.M. THURMAN and S.J. RANDTKE
Identification and Quantitation of Ozonation By-Products of Humic Substances
............ 775
S.A.
ANDREWS, P.M. HUCK and R.T. COUTTS
Effect of Organic Solvent Pre-extraction of Source Substrates on Elemental
Composition, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectra and Copper Binding in Estuarine
Humic and Fulvic Acids
.............................................................................. 781
JJ. ALBERTS and
Z. FILIP
Identification of Products Derived from the Ozonation of Water Fulvic Acid
.............. 791
S. RAMASWAMY, M. MALAIYANDI, F.M.
BENOIT,
V.P. PARAMASIGAMANI, R. HELLEUR and D.T. WILLIAMS
Humic Substances in the Nitrogen Cycle of Polar Waters. A Comparison Between
the Arctic and Antarctic
............................................................................... 799
RJ. LARA and
G. KATTNER
Isolation and Identification of Humic Substances from Oxidizing Ponds for
Additional Purification of Pig Farm Effluents
.................................................... 805
I.A.
ARKHIPCHENKO
Solubility Enhancement of Fenvalerate by Isolated DOC Lakewater Fractions
............ 811
B. KENT BURNISON
XVI
Humic and Fulvic
Acids in
Marine
Sediments in the Ionian Sea (Italy)
..................... 819
N.
CARDELLICCHIO,
A. PALMA,
N. MONTEMURRO
and P. RAGONE
Distribution and Nature of Organic Matter and Humic Compounds in Two
Mediterranean Microtidal Deltaic Environments
................................................. 825
F. GADEL, B.
CHARRIÈRE,
L.
SERVE and J.-L. BLAZI
Properties of Humic Acids in Sediments from
Słowiński
National Park Lakes
............ 833
S.S.GONET and
B. DEBSKA
Composition of the Organic Matter in the Lake Bottom Sediments
.......................... 839
A. GORNIAK
Temporal Variation of the Distribution of Dissolved Organic Matter (D.O.M.) with
respect to Nominal Molecular Mass in the Waters of the River Saguenay,
Québec,
Canada
................................................................................................... 845
A. LECLERC, D.
BUSSIÈRES,
S. SIM
ARD
and
F.H. WANG
Marine Dissolved Organic Matter. Fractionation by RP-HPLC
.............................. 851
A.T.
LOMBARDI,
A. SERITTI and
E. MORELLI
Distribution of Organic Matter in Water and Sediment in the Northern Baltic Sea
........ 857
I.
MÄKINEN,
E.-L. POUTANEN and P. MANNINEN
Acid-Base Characteristics of DOC in Finnish Lakes
............................................ 863
T. ROILA, P. KORTELAINEN, M.B. DAVID and I.
MÄKINEN
Bulk Geochemistry, Element Partitioning and Humic Acids Content of Two Sediment
Cores Collected from the Samothraki Plateau and the Ierissos Gulf (North Aegean
Sea), Respectively
..................................................................................... 869
F. SAKELLARIADOU
Fractionation and Characterization of Aquatic Organic Matter
................................ 877
M. EDUARDA
SANTOS,
V.l.
ESTEVES, F.
LEMOS
AMADO
and
A.C.
DUARTE
Characterization of Humic Substances from a Reservoir in Central Spain:
A Comparison of the Terrestrial and Aquatic Sediments
....................................... 883
I. SASTRE,
M.
MARTINEZ,
M.
A. VICENTE and
M.C. LOBO
Size of Humic Substances in Aqueous Solution Studied by Light Scattering
............... 889
N.
SHINOZUKA and
Y. NIHEI
Chemical Characterization of Fulvic Acids from the Amur River,
Peoples Republic of China
........................................................................... 895
SHU TAO, BAOSHAN DENG, P.G. HATCHER, B. HERMOSIN and
..............
С
SAIZ-JIMENEZ
Using Reverse Osmosis to Obtain Organic Matter from Surface and Ground Waters
..... 901
L. SUN, E.M. PERDUE and J.F. MCCARTHY
XVII
The Organic
Matter Quality as Criterion for the Identification of the Origin of the
Silting Material from Accumulation Lakes
........................................................ 911
A. VASU and T. POSTOLACHE
Organic Carbon and Humic Substances in the Baltic Sea, the
Kattegatt
and
theSkagerrak
........................................................................................... 917
M.
WEDBORG,
A. SKOOG and E. FOGELQVIST
SECTION
4:
Interactions of Humic Substances with Organic and Inorganic
Xenobiotics and with Organisms
Modelling Metal-Humic Interactions with MINTEQA2
.......................................... 927
J.D. ALLISON and E.M. PERDUE
The Role of Natural Organic Matter in the Dynamics of Metals in Forest Soils
........... 943
P.
BLASER
Interactions Between Organic Pollutants and Humic Substances in the Environment
...... 961
A. PICCOLO
The Significance of Interactions of Humic Substances and Organisms in the
Environment
............................................................................................. 981
J.F. MCCARTHY,
J.
STRONG-GUNDERSON and A.V. PALUMBO
Complexes of Fulvic Acids and of an Oligomer of Maleic Acid with Copper and
Zinc Ions
................................................................................................ 999
F.
SEVERINI,
G.
RICCA,
M. PEGORARO and
С
PASTORELLI
Investigation
of Copper-Natural Ligands
Complexes
by RP-HPLC and UV-PDA and
Fluorescence Detection
................................................................................ 1005
F.Y. SALEH, JING PUN LIAO and
C.E. BRUNGARDT
A
2
pK Model for Competitive Metal Ion Binding to Humic Substances
..................... 1013
J.C.M.
DE
WIT, W.H. VAN
RIEMSDIJK
and L.K. KOOPAL
Aluminum (III) Complexation by an Aqueous Leaf Litter Extract: Quantitative
Characterization by Molecular Fluorescence Spectrometry
..................................... 1019
J. LUSTER, T. LLOYD and G. SPOSITO
Identification of Paramagnetic Species and Determination of the Copper
Coordination Environments in Organic Matter from Soils Used for the Disposal
of Distillery Wastes
.................................................................................... 1025
B.A. GOODMAN, M.V. CHESHIRE, M.L. BERROW (deceased) and
N.
DEIGHTON
Binding of Organic Pollutants to Dissolved Organic Matter in Anoxic Pore Waters
....... 1031
K. HUNCHAK-KARIOUK and I.H. SUFFET
XVIII
Prediction of the Soil Adsorption Coefficient
Кос
of
14
Triazole Fungicides
using a Humic Acid HPLC Column
.............................................................
Ю37
L. PUSSEMIER, P. JAMET and
A. LE BOUDER
Chemical Cross-Linking of
Xenobiotica
and Mineral Oil Constituents to Humic
Substances Derived from Polluted Environments
................................................ 1043
H.H.
RICHNOW,
С
REIDT, R.
SEIFERT
and W.
MICHAELIS
Humic Substances as a Major Factor Influencing the Accumulation of Cadmium by a
Baltic Mussel Mytilus edulis
......................................................................... 1049
J. PEMPKOWIAK and J.
KOŻUCH
Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability of Metal-Humic Complexes to Plants
............ 1055
Y.M. NOR
The Influence of Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) on the Transport of Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHS) in a Forest Soil under Pinus sylvestris
.................... 1063
H. DESCHAUER, R.
HARTMANN,
I.
KÖGEL-KNABNER
and W. ZECH
Interaction of Humic Substances with Xenobiotics
-
An Analytical Approach
to Bound Organic Residues
........................................................................ 1071
K. HAIDER, M.
SPITELLER,
A. WAIS and M. FILD
Heavy Metal-Humic Acid Interaction in a Wooded Environment of Southern Sardinia
... 1073
G.
ALBERTI,
S. CABIDDU, A. CRISTINI, A. LOI
and
F. SOTGIU
Cobalt and Mercury Adsorption on Alumina Colloids in the Presence of Humic
Substances
.............................................................................................. 1079
G. AZIMONTI, G. BIDOGLIO, L.
RIGHETTO
and I.R. BELLOBONO
Coal-Derived and Natural Humic Acid Mutagenicity I: Studies on the Ames Test
........ 1085
F. BERNACCHI, R.
BARALE,
F.
CRESCENZI and
N.
LOPRIENO
Enzyme-Catalyzed Binding of 13C-Labeled 2,4-Dichlorophenol to Humic Acid
Using High Resolution 13C NMR
................................................................... 1091
J.M. BORTIATYNSKI, P.G. HATCHER, R.D. MINARD, J. DEC and
J.-M. BOLLAG
Models of Organo-Mineral Aggregates with Polyphenols
2.
Stability of Bentonite-Ca-Gallotannin Interaction Products
................................. 1101
A. BUONDONNO, M.L. AMBROSINO, E. COPPOLA, D. FELLECA,
F.
PALMIERI,
P. PIAZZOLLA and
A. DE STRADIS
Radio-Labelled Humic- and Fulvic Acids: A New Approach to Studies on
Environmental Fate of Pollutants
................................................................... 1107
L. CARLSEN, P.
LASSEN,
P. WARWICK and A. RANDALL
......................
Evaluation of Genotoxic Effects Induced by Herbicide Maleic Hydrazide in
Vicia
faba Root Tips, Regarding the Different Organic Matter Content of
the Sowing Soils
.................................................
iiľTi
С
DE SIMONE,
A. PICCOLO and
aÏdË
MARCO
....................................
XIX
Electron
Spin Resonance Studies on
Humus
Compounds Isolated from Soils
Contaminated by Copper Smelters
.................................................................. 1119
J. DROZD
and A. JEZIERSKI
Calcium Binding by Fulvic Acids Studied by an Ion Selective Electrode
and an
Ultrafiltration
Method
........................................................................ 1125
J.H.
EPHRAIM,
A.S.
MATHUTHU and J.A.
MARINSKY
Coupled Chemical-Equilibrium/Transport Model Calculations of Soil Trace-Metal
Leaching as Influenced by Interactive Effects of Dissolved Organic Matter,
pH
and
Electrolyte Conditions
................................................................................. 1131
D. HESTERBERG, J.
BRIL
and
P.A.C. RAATS
Evaluation of the Influence of Soil Characteristics on the Herbicide
Sorption
by Means of the Correspondence Analysis
........................................................ 1141
J.
KOZAK,
M.
VALLA and
O. VACEK
Testing a Statistical Model for Copper Complexation to a Synthetic Multiligand
Mixture
.................................................................................................. 1149
J.J.
LUČENA
and
F. DE LA
TORRE
The Importance of Soil Organic Matter Buffering in Soils Subjected to
Acidic Deposition
...................................................................................... 1157
M.I. MAKAROV
Depodzolization due to Acid Rain: Does Aluminum Decomplexation Affect the
Solubility of Humic Substances?
.................................................................... 1163
J. MULDER, D. VAN DEN BURG and E.J.M. TEMMINGHOFF
Mutual Influences of Phenolic Acids in Their Repeated Adsorptions on Ammonium
and Calcium Saturated Halloysitic, Illitic, and Allophanic Clays
.............................. 1169
Y. OKAMURA
Reduction of Iron (III) by Synthetic Humic Acids Obtained via Coal Oxidation
........... 1177
R. RAUSA, S. DEIANA and
С
GESSA
Cation Effects on the Adsorption of Deferrioxamine-B (DFOB) by Humic Acid
.......... 1183
V.
SOLINAS
Theoretical Study of Interactions Between Propoxur and the Model Humic Acid
.......... 1189
B. SZCZODROWSKA and D.
GOŁEBIOWSKA
A Model of Dissolved Organic Carbon, Aluminum and H+ Interactions in Soil Water
... 1195
R.D.
VOGT
and
G. TAUGB0L
Addition of S^-Dichloroaniline to Catechol Rings:
A Model for the Formation of Pesticide Bound Residues in Humus
.......................... 1201
W.
VÖLKEL,
T. CHONÉ,
M. MANSOUR, I. SCHEUNERT and
F. ANDREUX
XX
SECTION
5:
Applicative Aspects
of Humic
Substances:
Industrial and Medical
Issues
Industrial
Applications
of
Humus: An
Overview
................................................ 1209
P. MACCARTHY and J.A.
RICE
Humic
Acids from Coal.
Production,
Characterization and Utilization
...................................................... 1225
R.
RAUSA,
E. GIRARDI
and V. CALEMMA
Humic Substances as Potential Therapeutics
...................................................... 1245
R.
KLÖCKING
Air Emissions and Ash Behavior When Co-Firing Humic-Like Substances and
Coal in a Spreader-Stoker Combustor
.............................................................. 1259
O.O.
OHLSSON,
BJ. GOODMAN and D.K. WALTER
Humification during the Composting of Slaughter Wastes
...................................... 1265
K. HÄNNINEN
and R.
LILJA
Hepatic Protective Factors Against
Mutagens
from Chlorinated Humic Substances
....... 1273
CA-UBOM, J.K.
CHIPMAN,
G.
MOODY,
J.W.
MARSH and M.H.B. HAYES
Coupled Chemical and Biochemical Methodologies to Characterize a Composting
Process and the Humic Substances
................................................................. 1279
B. CECCANTI and
С
GARCIA
Use of Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography to Evaluate Sludge Humification
................... 1285
M.A.
DÍAZ-BURGOS,
A. POLO,
M. CALCINAI, G. MASCIANDARO
and
B. CECCANTI
Herbicide Effect of Atrazine, Diuron, Linuron and Prometon After Interaction
with Humic Acids from Coal
....................................................................... 1291
P.L. GENEVINI, G.A. SACCHI and D.
BORIO
Application of Humic Acids and Their Derivatives in Environmental Pollution
Control
.................................................................................................. 1297
J. GERSE, R.
KREMO,
J.
CSICSOR and L.
PINTÉR
Spectroscopic Comparison Between Humic and Fulvic Acids from Urban Waste
Compost and Soil
...................................................................................... 1303
P.L. GIUSQUIANI, G. GIGLIOTTI, D. BUSINELLI and
A. MACCHIOnÌ
........
Evaluation of the Stability of the Organic Matter in Slurries, Sludges and Composts
Using Humification Parameters and Isoelectric Focusing
........... 1311
M. GOVI,
С
CIAVATTA and
С
GESSA
The Algicidal Action of a Peat Humic Substance and its Copper Chelate in Ponds
1317
H.A. HÄRTUNG
and P.G. ALLREAD
XXI
Thermal
Alteration
of Coal Humic Acids Simulating Early Coalification
................... 1325
J.V. IBARRA, R. MOLINER and A.J. BONET
Possibilities of Applying Humic Acids in Medicine (Wound Healing and
Cancer Therapy)
....................................................................................... 1331
I. JURCSIK
Influence of Humic Acids and Humic Acid-Like Polymers on Fibrinolytic
and Coagulation System
.............................................................................. 1337
H.-P.
KLÖCKING
Chemical Characterization of the Initial Stages in the Humification of
Evergreen Oak Forestry Waste
...................................................................... 1341
M.J.
MARTÍNEZ-IÑIGO
Coal-Derived Humic Acids. Characterization and Comparison with Composted
Worm-Derived Humic Acids Via NMR and EPR Spectroscopies
............................. 1347
W.O.
PARKER Jr., R. RAUSA, L.
MONTANARI
and
С
GESSA
The Adsorption of Lead (II) by Humic Products from Coal:
An Industrial Application
............................................................................. 1353
R. SBARDELLATI, F. CRESCENZI and A. ROBERTIELLO
Isolation and Characterization of Coal Derived Humic Acids
.................................. 1359
E.
ŠEBESTOVÁ, V. MACHOVIČ
and
H.
PAVLÍKOVÁ
Vibroacoustic Method of Humic Acid Extraction from Coal
................................... 1365
A.I. SHULGIN and
S. GORDIENKO
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title | Humic substances in the global environment and implications on human health proceedings of the 6th international meeting of the International Humic Substances Society, Monopoli (Bari), Italy, September 20 - 25, 1992 |
title_auth | Humic substances in the global environment and implications on human health proceedings of the 6th international meeting of the International Humic Substances Society, Monopoli (Bari), Italy, September 20 - 25, 1992 |
title_exact_search | Humic substances in the global environment and implications on human health proceedings of the 6th international meeting of the International Humic Substances Society, Monopoli (Bari), Italy, September 20 - 25, 1992 |
title_full | Humic substances in the global environment and implications on human health proceedings of the 6th international meeting of the International Humic Substances Society, Monopoli (Bari), Italy, September 20 - 25, 1992 ed. by N. Senesi ... |
title_fullStr | Humic substances in the global environment and implications on human health proceedings of the 6th international meeting of the International Humic Substances Society, Monopoli (Bari), Italy, September 20 - 25, 1992 ed. by N. Senesi ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Humic substances in the global environment and implications on human health proceedings of the 6th international meeting of the International Humic Substances Society, Monopoli (Bari), Italy, September 20 - 25, 1992 ed. by N. Senesi ... |
title_short | Humic substances in the global environment and implications on human health |
title_sort | humic substances in the global environment and implications on human health proceedings of the 6th international meeting of the international humic substances society monopoli bari italy september 20 25 1992 |
title_sub | proceedings of the 6th international meeting of the International Humic Substances Society, Monopoli (Bari), Italy, September 20 - 25, 1992 |
topic | Quimica agricola larpcal Umwelt Environment Congresses Humic Substances Congresses Humic acid Derivatives Congresses Humic acid Derivatives Analysis Congresses Humic acid Derivatives Environmental aspects Congresses Humusstoff (DE-588)4160802-1 gnd Huminsäuren (DE-588)4160791-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Quimica agricola Umwelt Environment Congresses Humic Substances Congresses Humic acid Derivatives Congresses Humic acid Derivatives Analysis Congresses Humic acid Derivatives Environmental aspects Congresses Humusstoff Huminsäuren Konferenzschrift 1992 Bari |
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