Abstract

The sorption of manganese(II) and zinc(II) on soil samples collected from Sapporo (Japan) and Tiksi (Russia) was investigated using a radiotracer technique to elucidate the abilities of soil organic matter as a scavenger of heavy metals released to the soil environment. The sorbed amounts of both manganese and zinc metals to organic soil components were estimated to be different on different soils, depending on the pH of aqueous phase. The degree of humification of pertinent soils was suggested as a parameter which could describe the properties of the organic soil matter in complexing with heavy metals.

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