Characterizing Constituents of Sediment Phosphorus Fractionation in a Freshwater Shallow Lake System

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作者
Xiao PU [1 ]
Jing XIE [2 ]
Hongguang CHENG [3 ]
Shengtian YANG [1 ]
Lu LU [3 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, School of Geography, Beijing Normal University
[2] School of Environment, Beijing Normal University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Phosphorus fractionation; constituent characterization; Surface sediment; Freshwater shallow lake;
D O I
10.16175/j.cnki.1009-4229.2014.08.083
中图分类号
X52 [水体污染及其防治];
学科分类号
0815 ;
摘要
[Objective] This study aimed to characterize constituents of phosphorus(P)fractionation as well as reciprocities among factors in sediments of a freshwater shallow lake. [Method] Surface sediment was discretely sampled at 24 sites through Van Veen grabs. Based on a modified sequential extraction scheme, P fractionation was determined as Fe/Al bound P(Fe/Al-P), Ca bound P(Ca-P), solute and reductive P(S/R-P) and organic P(OP). Curve estimation and Pearson product-moment correlation were employed for statistical analysis. [Result] Total P(TP) content ranged from 443 to 774 mg/kg. Inorganic P(IP) was the major component of TP,of which Ca-P was dominated with an average of 51%±9.7%. Average contents of P fractionation were in the following order: Ca-P(51%) > OP(29%) > S/R-P(8%) >Fe/Al-P(7%). The molar ratio of Fe to P was 11- 20, close to the threshold value of P leaching. [Conclusion] In freshwater shallow lakes, IP and Ca-P were prone to be relatively high, whereas Fe/Al-P was low compared with deep lakes. Occurrence of spatially monotonic gradient indicated the primary causation of anthropogenic sources. Imminent sediment P liberation was also expected. Close associations among TP, Fe/Al-P and Ca-P, implying that anthropogenic P was mainly bound to metals in particulates. Significant correlations of TOC and P fractionation highlighted endogenous mechanism and authigenic origin in sediments.
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页码:1380 / 1383
页数:4
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