Distribution and Release Characteristics of Phosphorus in a Reservoir in Southwest China

Dam construction changes the nutrient transport of a river system. Phosphorus is an important fundamental material in the global biochemical cycle and is always a limiting factor in the primary productivity of reservoirs. Extending the study of phosphorus in reservoirs is necessary given the dam con...

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Main Authors: Yuanming Wang, Kefeng Li, Ruifeng Liang, Shiqing Han, Yong Li
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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spelling doaj-a7aba4d8c62348a8b521ff76973a2d6c2020-11-24T21:54:40ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-01-0116330310.3390/ijerph16030303ijerph16030303Distribution and Release Characteristics of Phosphorus in a Reservoir in Southwest ChinaYuanming Wang0Kefeng Li1Ruifeng Liang2Shiqing Han3Yong Li4State Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain River Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain River Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain River Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, ChinaChina University of Petroleum-Beijing at Karamay, Karamay 834000, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain River Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, ChinaDam construction changes the nutrient transport of a river system. Phosphorus is an important fundamental material in the global biochemical cycle and is always a limiting factor in the primary productivity of reservoirs. Extending the study of phosphorus in reservoirs is necessary given the dam construction in southwest China. Zipingpu Reservoir was chosen as the research site in this study. The form and distribution of phosphorus in the reservoir’s surface sediments and overlying water were analyzed. The results showed that overall, the total phosphorus (TP) content of surface sediments in the Zipingpu Reservoir decreased from the tail to the front of the dam. The TP content ranged from 682.39 to 1609.06 mg/kg, with an average value of 1121.08 mg/kg. The TP content at some sampling points was affected by exogenous input. Inorganic phosphorus (IP) was the main form of phosphorus in surface sediments and had a proportion of 89.38%. Among the forms of IP, the content of Ca-P was larger than that of O-P; Ex-P, Fe-P, and Al-P had the lowest contents. Particulate phosphorus (PP) was the main form of phosphorus in the overlying water of the Zipingpu Reservoir and was strongly affected by hydrodynamic conditions. The content of total dissolved phosphorus (TDP) in the overlying water was relatively low. To further understand the risk of phosphorus release in the surface sediments in the reservoir, the rate and flux of phosphorus exchange at the sediment-overlying water interface were investigated through laboratory experiments. The results showed that both water temperature and pH significantly affected the sediment release rate, but the influence of water temperature was more significant. Acidic and alkaline conditions were conducive to the release of phosphorus from sediment, while a neutral environment was not. The release rate significantly increased with increasing water temperature, and a positive linear relationship was found between these two parameters. The sediment exhibited absorption characteristics when the water temperature was extremely low and exhibited releasing characteristics at a high temperature. These results could provide a theoretical basis for the management and protection of reservoir water environments.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/3/303phosphorusdistributionrelease characteristicsreservoirsedimentoverlying water
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author Yuanming Wang
Kefeng Li
Ruifeng Liang
Shiqing Han
Yong Li
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Kefeng Li
Ruifeng Liang
Shiqing Han
Yong Li
Distribution and Release Characteristics of Phosphorus in a Reservoir in Southwest China
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
phosphorus
distribution
release characteristics
reservoir
sediment
overlying water
author_facet Yuanming Wang
Kefeng Li
Ruifeng Liang
Shiqing Han
Yong Li
author_sort Yuanming Wang
title Distribution and Release Characteristics of Phosphorus in a Reservoir in Southwest China
title_short Distribution and Release Characteristics of Phosphorus in a Reservoir in Southwest China
title_full Distribution and Release Characteristics of Phosphorus in a Reservoir in Southwest China
title_fullStr Distribution and Release Characteristics of Phosphorus in a Reservoir in Southwest China
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and Release Characteristics of Phosphorus in a Reservoir in Southwest China
title_sort distribution and release characteristics of phosphorus in a reservoir in southwest china
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Dam construction changes the nutrient transport of a river system. Phosphorus is an important fundamental material in the global biochemical cycle and is always a limiting factor in the primary productivity of reservoirs. Extending the study of phosphorus in reservoirs is necessary given the dam construction in southwest China. Zipingpu Reservoir was chosen as the research site in this study. The form and distribution of phosphorus in the reservoir’s surface sediments and overlying water were analyzed. The results showed that overall, the total phosphorus (TP) content of surface sediments in the Zipingpu Reservoir decreased from the tail to the front of the dam. The TP content ranged from 682.39 to 1609.06 mg/kg, with an average value of 1121.08 mg/kg. The TP content at some sampling points was affected by exogenous input. Inorganic phosphorus (IP) was the main form of phosphorus in surface sediments and had a proportion of 89.38%. Among the forms of IP, the content of Ca-P was larger than that of O-P; Ex-P, Fe-P, and Al-P had the lowest contents. Particulate phosphorus (PP) was the main form of phosphorus in the overlying water of the Zipingpu Reservoir and was strongly affected by hydrodynamic conditions. The content of total dissolved phosphorus (TDP) in the overlying water was relatively low. To further understand the risk of phosphorus release in the surface sediments in the reservoir, the rate and flux of phosphorus exchange at the sediment-overlying water interface were investigated through laboratory experiments. The results showed that both water temperature and pH significantly affected the sediment release rate, but the influence of water temperature was more significant. Acidic and alkaline conditions were conducive to the release of phosphorus from sediment, while a neutral environment was not. The release rate significantly increased with increasing water temperature, and a positive linear relationship was found between these two parameters. The sediment exhibited absorption characteristics when the water temperature was extremely low and exhibited releasing characteristics at a high temperature. These results could provide a theoretical basis for the management and protection of reservoir water environments.
topic phosphorus
distribution
release characteristics
reservoir
sediment
overlying water
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