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Methods of Sampling and Analyzing Soil Pore Solution Virtual Seminar Questions

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  • JordanT
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    Salt Sampling Link to this post

    30 June 2011 at 12:53pm

    Will a 1 bar ceramic plate allow dissolved salt to be sampled?

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    Re: Salt Sampling Link to this post

    1 July 2011 at 9:49am

    Yes.

  • LeoR
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    Re: Salt Sampling Link to this post

    1 July 2011 at 2:24pm

    Yes, if you use the proper material. You may have issues with adsorption/desorption if you use an aluminum oxide ceramic. The silicon carbide ceramic is going to a much better suited material for this.

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