| Literature DB >> 25978560 |
Lei Huang1, Hongwei Fang2, Mehdi Fazeli3, Yishan Chen2, Guojian He2, Daoyi Chen4.
Abstract
The mobility of phosphorus (P) induced by sediment resuspension have been examined in a circulated flume. During the flume run, the water level and velocity were monitored, and water samples were taken for measurement of sediment and P concentrations. Peak values of both the P and sediment concentrations existed at x=4m, and then decreased slightly along the flume due to deposition. A faster P release was observed for coarser sediment, while a more sustained P release for finer sediment. Combining with the measured data from Yangtze River and sorption experiment, the relation between the load of total P (LTP) and sediment load (Qs) was estimated, and the expressions of distribution coefficient Kd and the concentration of particulate P (PP) were obtained. This study established a bridge between the small-scale sorption experiment and the field observation of natural scale, providing references for the management of contaminated sediment in natural rivers.Entities:
Keywords: Flume experiment; Phosphorus mobility; Sediment resuspension; Three Gorges Reservoir
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25978560 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.05.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086