12Cadmium (Cd) adsorption on 14 non-calcareous New Jersey soils was investigated 13 with a batch method. Both adsorption edge and isotherm experiments were conducted 14 covering a wide range of soil composition, e.g. soil organic carbon (SOC) concentration 15 ranging from 0.18% to 7.15%, and varying Cd concentrations and solution pH. by the independent data sets: adsorption isotherm data, which presumably can be used to 25 predict Cd partition equilibrium across a wide range of soil compos itions. The modeling 26 approach presented in this study helps to quantitatively predict Cd behavior in the 27 environment. 28
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