
Hwangto - Wikipedia
Hwangto (황토), a Korean loess soil, is a yellow-coloured soil, which contains high levels of potassium chloride and calcium. Hwangto is sometimes called a 'living soil' for its medical effects. [1]
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Clay-based Management for Removal of Harmful Red Tide s in Korea…
Aug 1, 2014 · In Korea, yellow loess clay (hwangto) has been dispersed using electrolytic clay dispensers, both to decrease the amount of yellow loess clay's usage in containers and enhance...
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Feb 21, 2023 · Loess is a type of soil formed by an accumulation of silt in the semiarid zone on the continent. Silt is carried by wind and loess is casually called red clay. In the old days, there were questions about whether loess topography existed. Therefore, loess research of Korea in old days was like a wasteland.
In Korea, yellow loess clay (hwangto) has been dispersed using electrolytic clay dispensers, both to decrease the amount of yellow loess clay’s usage in containers and enhance HAB-removal efficiency.
Controlling harmful algal blooms through clay flocculation
The potential use of clays to control harmful algal blooms (HABs) has been explored in East Asia, Australia, the United States, and Sweden. In Japan and South Korea, minerals such as montmorillonite, kaolinite, and yellow loess, have already been used in the field effectively, to protect fish maricu …
Application of clay minerals to remove extracellular ichthyotoxins ...
Jan 1, 2022 · Treatment with Korean loess, zeolite (0–0.5 g L − 1), polyaluminium chloride (0–0.1 g L − 1) and clays modified with this flocculant (0–0.25 g L − 1) could not significantly improve gill cell viability compared to toxic controls.
Clay-based Management for Removal of Harmful Red Tides in Korea…
Jun 30, 2014 · In Korea, yellow loess clay (hwangto) has been dispersed using electrolytic clay dispensers, both to decrease the amount of yellow loess clay's usage in containers and enhance HAB-removal efficiency. However, this emergency method has limitations, among which is the requirement for more effective controlling agents for field applications.
Assessment of the efficacy of clay flocculation in Korean fish farm ...
Jan 1, 2017 · Routine field applications with conventional, locally sourced Korean loess effectively reduced Cochlodinium polykrikoides cell concentrations to levels considered safe for aquaculture operations, but inadvertently increased ichthyotoxicity …
Controlling Harmful Algal Blooms Through Clay Flocculation1
Jul 11, 2005 · The potential use of clays to control harmful algal blooms (HABs) has been explored in East Asia, Australia, the United States, and Sweden. In Japan and South Korea, minerals such as montmorillonite, kaolinite, and yellow loess, have already been used in the field effectively, to protect fish mariculture from Cochlodinium spp. and other blooms ...