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A comparison of three methods of organic carbon determination in some New Zealand soils
Authors:K S GREWAL  G D BUCHAN  R R SHERLOCK
Institution:Soil Science Department, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand
Abstract:A dry combustion (Dumas) reference method for measuring total organic C (T), is compared with two other methods: the wet acidified dichromate oxidation, Walkley-Black procedure (an estimator of organic C) and loss on ignition (L) (an estimator of organic matter) for 40 samples from various depths from five New Zealand mineral soils, spanning a range of textures and cultivation treatments. Regression analyses reveal the following: (1) an excellent linear relation exists for all samples between Walkley-Black procedure and reference method results, with a mean conversion factor 1.25, which compares with the original value 1.32 recommended by Walkley & Black (1934). (2) L and T are less well-related by an equation of the form L=a+bT. In contrast to the traditional assumption that b? 1.72 and a? 0, a strong ‘intercept effect’ (a > 0) is revealed, reflecting removal on ignition of non-organic soil constituents. An improved regression of the form L=a+bT+cC, where C= percentage of clay, obtained by inclusion of the clay as an independent variable, points to the role of clay in releasing these constituents, chiefly adsorbed water.
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