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*Chandrasekaran et al., 2012 | *Chandrasekaran et al., 2012 | ||
*Venner et al., 2011 | *Venner et al., 2011 | ||
− | *New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, 2013<br> | + | *New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, 2013 |
+ | *Warner, 1976<br> | ||
<sup>1</sup>CEC increased as chip size decreased</font size> | <sup>1</sup>CEC increased as chip size decreased</font size> |
Chemical and physical properties of wood chips. For concentrations of metals, link here.
Link to this table
Property | Range found in literature1 | Median value from literature |
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Total phosphorus (mg/kg) | 0.027 - 0.24 | 0.13 |
Total nitrogen (mg/kg) | 0.31 – 1.8 | 0.38 |
Total potassium (mg/kg) | 100-1600 | 709 |
Total carbon (mg/kg) | 434-498 | 47.1 |
pH | 3.34-5.07 | 3.47 |
Cation exchange capacity (cmol/kg)1 |
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Electrical conductivity (ds/m) | ||
Total calcium (mg/kg) | 600-6200 | 1190 |
Total magnesium (%) | 60-6200 | 189 |
Bulk density (g/cm3) | 0.138 - 0.422 | 0.293 |
Water holding capacity (% by wt) | 58.5 | |
Total pore space (%) | 60-63 | 61.5 |
Primary references for this data:
1CEC increased as chip size decreased