The release of phosphorus (P) from benthic sediments can affect the P content, nutrient status and quality of overlying waters in coastal ecosystem. This study was carried out to investigate the influence of oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) and sulfide on P release from sediments in the coastal estuary of the Yuniao River, China. The results showed that ferric iron-bound P was the main P burial phase in the sediments. The P concentration in overlying water increased with ORP decrease and sulfide increase, displaying a significant linear correlation with the ORP and sulfide concentration. The results indicate that decreased ORP may elevate the zero equilibrium phosphorus concentration, enhancing the capability of P release. And increased sulfide may react or capture reactive iron in sediments, reducing the P adsorption capacity and accelerating P release. Therefore, the control of ORP and sulfide production is important in the sink/source conversion of P in coastal sediments.
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Phosphorus release from coastal sediments: impacts of the oxidation-reduction potential and sulfide
Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.113(1-2), pp.176-181
2016
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- Title
- Phosphorus release from coastal sediments: impacts of the oxidation-reduction potential and sulfide
- Creators
- Zhaoran Li - Chinese Academy of SciencesYanqing Sheng - Chinese Academy of SciencesJian Yang - Chinese Academy of SciencesEdward D Burton - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.113(1-2), pp.176-181
- Identifiers
- 1441; 991012822083702368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross GeoScience; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article