Release of phosphorus from sediments in Lake Biwa

Limnology - Tập 2 - Trang 119-128 - 2001
T. Murphy1, A. Lawson1, M. Kumagai2, C. Nalewajko3
1National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, 867 Lakeshore Road Burlington, Ontario, L7R 4A6, Canada Tel. +1-905-336-4602; Fax +1-905-336-8901 e-mail: [email protected], , CA
2Lake Biwa Research Institute, Shiga, Japan, , JP
3University of Toronto at Scarboro, Ontario, Canada, , CA

Tóm tắt

Two sulfur-mediated reactions are resulting in the eutrophication of Lake Biwa, Japan. The iron (II) phosphate mineral vivianite is dissolving in sulfide-enriched sediments that in places results in porewater concentrations of phosphate exceeding 3 mg l−1. The dissolution of phosphate is evident in profiles of total phosphorus where zones of dissolution and a zone of precipitation in the most oxic surface sediments are visible. At times sulfate reduction in these surface sediments results in pH values as high as 9.9, which can dissolve phosphate adsorbed to iron (III). This release of phosphorus from sediments is at least partially responsible for the recent appearance of blue-green algal blooms.