Changes of microstructural properties of a sandy soil from a former sewage
farm due to the leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) were studied. Th
e leaching of DOC at various pH values was induced using sodium hydroxide o
r hydrochloric acid solutions. The removal of DOC altered the pore properti
es of the remaining solid. The average pore radius measured from water vapo
r desorption isotherms (micropores range) increased with the increase of th
e removed DOC under alkaline conditions and did practically not alter under
acid treatment. The average pore radius measured by the mercury intrusion
porosimetry (mesopores range), decreases, however, for low amounts of the D
OC extracted and increases on extracting higher DOC amounts. The mesopores
appeared to be fractal. At moderate amounts of the DOC leached the finer me
sopores occurred having the higher fractal dimensions than the coarser meso
pores.