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Organo-alumino Polymer Associations and their Significance in Soil and Environmental Sciences

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Soil Colloids and Their Associations in Aggregates

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Aluminium is released to soil solutions and to natural waters through chemical and biological weathering reactions of minerals (Huang, 1985). These weathering reactions are major processes in soil development. Therefore, the release of aluminium from soil minerals is enhanced as the stage of soil formation is advanced.

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