Exchange of phosphorus across the sediment-water interface

Hydrobiologia - Tập 170 - Trang 229-244 - 1988
Bengt Boström1, Jens M. Andersen2, Siegfried Fleischer3, Mats Jansson1
1Department of Limnology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
2Århus amtskommmune, Vandvaesenet, Höjbjerg, Denmark
3Department of Limnology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

Tóm tắt

In this article, principles of phosphorus retention and phosphorus release at the sediment-water interface in lakes are reviewed. New results and hypotheses are discussed in relation to older models of phosphorus exchange between sediments and water. The fractional composition of sedimentary phosphorus is discussed as a tool for interpretation of different retention mechanisms. Special emphasis is given to the impact of biological, particularly microbial, processes on phosphorus exchange across the sediment-water interface and to the significance of biologically induced CaCO3 precipitation to phosphorus retention in calcareous lakes.

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