The comples forming of silver(I) ion with the fulvoacids extracted fro
m the natural waters is studied by use of solubility method. The compo
sition of the corresponding complexes is determined and stability cons
tants of silver(I) fulvate complexes at 6,4 and 8,0 pH-values are calc
ulated. It is shown that the solubility of thindispersed elemental sil
ver increases with the increase of fulvoacid concentration. In general
the interaction of silver(I) ions and elemental silver with the fulvo
acids leads to the increase of silver migration ability in the zone of
hypergenic processes. The sorption of silver(I) ions by the humine ac
id extracted from peat is studied. The humine acid is shown to have hi
gh capacity in relation to silver(I) ions and is concerned as a substa
ntial natural complexforming sorbent.