Literature DB >> 27568931

Geochemistry of phosphorus in sediment cores from Sishili Bay, China.

Yong Zhang1, Xuelu Gao2, Changyou Wang3, Chen-Tung Arthur Chen4, Fengxia Zhou5, Yuwei Yang1.   

Abstract

This paper presents the distribution of total phosphorus (P), inorganic P (IP) and organic P in sediment cores from Sishili Bay, China. Their concentrations (μmolg-1) ranged from 15.04 to 21.59, 12.43 to 18.27 and 0.15 to 5.11, respectively, showing 87.6-96.9% of TP is IP. The distribution of the fractionation of IP , obtained by a sequential extraction technique, was 1.9-3.2% for soluble and loosely bound P (Ex-P), 8.5-13.1% for Al-bound from (Al-P), 7.4-9.5% for Fe-bound P (Fe-P), 5.0-12.4% for reductant-soluble P (Oc-P), 9.7-15.6% for CaCO3-bound P (ACa-P) and 45.9-54.6% for detritus P (Det-P). The P distribution and concentration was consistent with other Chinese coastal seas. No significant difference was found for the sedimentary P forms between scallop cultivation area and background area, indicating that shellfish aquaculture did not have significant effect on the depositional environment in the studied area, at least in case of P.
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Keywords:  Coastal waters; Fractionation; Phosphorus; Sediment core; Sequential extraction

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27568931     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.08.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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