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Combined Fe/P and Fe/S ratios as a practicable index for estimating the release potential of internal-P in freshwater sediment
Jingfu Wang;  Jingan Chen;  Jianyang Guo;  Qingqing Sun;  Haiquan Yang
2018
Source PublicationEnvironmental Science & Pollution Research
Volume25Issue:11Pages:10740-10751
Abstract

Release of phosphorus (P) from sediment is a major source of P in many freshwater lakes. Currently, assessing the ability of sediment to release P, which is valuable to the management of water eutrophication, remains a challenge. Thus, the purpose of this study was to find effective indexes for predicting the release potential of internal-P. In this study, high-resolution diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) and conventional sequential extraction were used to characterize the distribution and speciation of P, iron (Fe), and sulfur (S) in the surface sediment of a mildly eutrophic reservoir in southwestern China. Sediment samples exhibited large variations in Fe, S, and P, thereby providing favorable conditions for investigating the effects of Fe and S on sediment P mobilization. In contrast to traditional knowledge, our results show that total P (TP) and redox-sensitive P(BD-P) are poorly correlated with releasable P(DGT-P). This implies that high levels of sedimentary TP and BD-P do not necessarily result in an elevated release of internal-P under anaerobic conditions. Sedimentary P release was greatly suppressed at ratios of Fe/P > 30 and Fe/S > 6. Significant positive correlations between DGT-P and DGT-Fe or DGT-S suggest that Fe and S play an important role in governing the mobility of sedimentary P. These results support the combined Fe/P and Fe/S ratios as an effective and practicable index for assessing the ability of sediment to release P. Thus, our study provides a new and simple method for assessing sedimentary P pollution in freshwater ecosystems.

KeywordPhosphorus fe/p fe/s release Potential dgt sediment
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8738
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, People’s Republic of China
2.College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, People’s Republic of China
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Jingfu Wang;Jingan Chen;Jianyang Guo;Qingqing Sun;Haiquan Yang. Combined Fe/P and Fe/S ratios as a practicable index for estimating the release potential of internal-P in freshwater sediment[J]. Environmental Science & Pollution Research,2018,25(11):10740-10751.
APA Jingfu Wang;Jingan Chen;Jianyang Guo;Qingqing Sun;Haiquan Yang.(2018).Combined Fe/P and Fe/S ratios as a practicable index for estimating the release potential of internal-P in freshwater sediment.Environmental Science & Pollution Research,25(11),10740-10751.
MLA Jingfu Wang;Jingan Chen;Jianyang Guo;Qingqing Sun;Haiquan Yang."Combined Fe/P and Fe/S ratios as a practicable index for estimating the release potential of internal-P in freshwater sediment".Environmental Science & Pollution Research 25.11(2018):10740-10751.
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