Abstract
The nonexchangeable fixation of macro amounts of cesium in five soils appeared to be different in character from the corresponding fixation of potassium and ammonium. It was also concluded that the fixation of cesium-137 in soils in carrier-free amounts is an essentially different process from those predominant in the fixation of macro amounts of cesium, potassium, and ammonium. Experimental procedures are described and results are discussed. (C.H.)
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