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Mechanism of phosphorus mobility in sediments with larval (Propsilocerus akamusi) bioturbation.

Wenming Yan1, Musong Chen2, Ling Liu1, Tingfeng Wu3, Yi Zhang1, Han Wang1,3, Xigang Xing4, Kongming Fan5.   

Abstract

The effects of chironomid larval (Propsilocerus akamusi) bioturbation on sediment phosphorus (P) mobility were studied over the course of 34 days using the indoor larval cultivation method on in situ sediment cores. High-resolution dialysis (HR-Peeper) and diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) techniques were used to record fine-scale changes of soluble and DGT-labile P and iron (Fe) concentrations in the sediment. The larval-driven irrigation of the overlying water into their burrows significantly increased the oxygen penetration depth (OPD) and redox state (Eh) in sediments. In addition, the soluble and DGT-labile P and Fe decreased with the increase of OPD and Eh in larval-bioturbated sediments. The greatest decrease in the mean concentration of SRP, soluble Fe, and DGT-labile P in the Propsilocerus group was observed on Day 15 of the experiment, with a decrease by over half of the mean concentration of the control group. Furthermore, two-dimensional measurements of DGT-labile P concentration showed notable reductions of DGT-labile P around larval burrows. The DGT-induced fluxes in sediments (DIFS) model also exhibited a much longer response time (420 s) and a much higher rate of P adsorption (0.002 s-1) in the bioturbation sediments than those in the control sediments (116 s and 0.009 s-1, respectively). A significant correlation was shown for DGT-labile P and DGT-labile Fe. We conclude that Fe(II) oxidation and its enhanced adsorption were the major mechanisms responsible for the decrease of soluble and DGT-labile P in sediments.

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Keywords:  Bioturbation; Iron; Lake; Phosphorus; Sediments

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31885063     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-07404-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   5.190


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