Humic substances strongly affect Al speciation in the soil solution of
acid soils. Therefore, conditional stability constants (K0) of humic-
Al complexes were investigated at pH 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, and 6.0 and were u
sed for Al speciation calculations in the presence of humic substances
. The intrinsic logK(o) values, calculated from the Scatchard plot inc
reased between pH 4.5 and 5.0 by more than two units (4.10 and 6.30, r
espectively). With rising Al coverage of the humics, logK0 decreased u
p to one unit. The logK0 values were employed for the calculation of t
he ratio of organically complexed Al/total Al (alpha) at a concentrati
on of 10(-4) eq/1 humics in the soil solution. At pH >5, alpha was gre
ater than 0.9, whereas at pH 4 and 4.5 small variations of logK(o), e.
g. as a result of different Al coverage of the humics, strongly affect
ed alpha. Furthermore, a method of calculating the net H+ release per
mol organically complexed Al is presented which results from Al hydrol
ysis at the humic surface and proton consumption by weak acidic groups
of the humics. The net H+ release can strongly affect speciation calc
ulations.