The effects of drying on phosphorus sorption and speciation in subtropical river sediments

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作者
Kerr, Jason G. [1 ,3 ]
Burford, Michele [1 ]
Olley, Jon [1 ]
Udy, James [2 ]
机构
[1] Griffith Univ, Australian Rivers Inst, Nathan, Qld 4111, Australia
[2] Seqwater, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia
[3] Trent Univ, Dept Geog, Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8, Canada
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
desiccation; sediment; soluble P; WATER VEGETATION INTERACTIONS; MARSH GARCINES NORD; PHOSPHATE SORPTION; AIR; RELEASE; BIOGEOCHEMISTRY; SOLUBILIZATION; DESICCATION; AUSTRALIA; RESERVOIR;
D O I
10.1071/MF09124
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The present study investigated whether drying and desiccation substantially increase the biologically available phosphorus (P) in riverbed sediments from a dry subtropical river. Sequential extraction and batch equilibrium experiments were undertaken on sediments with contrasting organic matter content, percentage fines and P content. The response of sediments to drying differed predominately as a result of drying time rather than as a result of the different physiochemical properties and total P content of the sediments. For both in situ and laboratory drying, major changes in P speciation occurred in the surface-layer sediment (0-2 cm) where NH4Cl-P (loosely sorbed P) was higher in partially dried and desiccated sediments than in wet sediments. Conversely, NaOH-nrP (labile organic and poly-P) was significantly lower (P < 0.05) in partially dried and desiccated sediments than in wet sediments, suggesting that a substantial transformation from a relatively unavailable organic form to a readily available inorganic form of P had occurred with drying. The equilibrium phosphate concentration (EPC0), which is a measure of the potential for sediments to function as a source or a sink of phosphate (PO43-), was higher in sediments desiccated in situ and in the laboratory than in submerged and partially dried sediments. Together with the speciation results, the higher EPC0 indicates that the potential for sediments to release P during the next flow event is substantially increased as a result of desiccation. The lower EPC0 in partially dried sediments suggested that the degree of drying may be an important factor in terms of the long-term potential for sediments to act as a source or a sink of PO43- after rewetting. The results from the present study have important implications because natural or anthropogenic processes which lead to riverbed drying may increase the flux of bioavailable P from bed sediments when flow returns.
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页码:928 / 935
页数:8
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