Mechanisms controlling the concentrations of free Al3+ and total Al in the
soil solution from three podzolic soils were evaluated. Saturation indices
(SI) were calculated for five mineral phases, but no single phase determine
d the Al3+ activity. E horizon samples were found to be undersaturated with
respect to all phases. A more detailed equilibrium study indicated that fo
rmation of proto-imogolite sols was commonly possible in B horizon solution
s with pH > 5. The poor relationship between pH and pAl(3+) in the E and B1
horizons did not support control by exchange reactions with solid organic
matter, although partial least square (PLS) regressions indicated importanc
e of soil-exchangeable Al in the B and C horizons. It was concluded that in
the E and most of the B1 horizon solutions, Al3+ activity is controlled by
equilibrium with soluble organic acids which was supported by the PLS regr
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