Characteristics of phosphorus sorption at the sediment–water interface in Dongting Lake, a Yangtze-connected lake

Phosphorus in sediments plays an important role in lake eutrophication. This study investigated the phosphorus sorption characteristics of sediments in a river-connected lake and identified the phosphorus source or sink areas in the lake. Sediment samples with different physicochemical characteristi...

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Main Authors: Wei Huang, Kun Wang, Hongwei Du, Ting Wang, Shuhang Wang, Zhuoma Yangmao, Xia Jiang
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Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2016-12-01
Series:Hydrology Research
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spelling doaj-b532d9912b83456b8ebdc8d39d100e512020-11-25T02:26:29ZengIWA PublishingHydrology Research1998-95632224-79552016-12-0147S122523710.2166/nh.2016.206206Characteristics of phosphorus sorption at the sediment–water interface in Dongting Lake, a Yangtze-connected lakeWei Huang0Kun Wang1Hongwei Du2Ting Wang3Shuhang Wang4Zhuoma Yangmao5Xia Jiang6 State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China E-mail: yixinghd6@163.com State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China E-mail: yixinghd6@163.com Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control Center, South China Institute of Environmental Science, Guangzhou 510655, China State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China E-mail: yixinghd6@163.com State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China E-mail: yixinghd6@163.com State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China E-mail: yixinghd6@163.com State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China E-mail: yixinghd6@163.com Phosphorus in sediments plays an important role in lake eutrophication. This study investigated the phosphorus sorption characteristics of sediments in a river-connected lake and identified the phosphorus source or sink areas in the lake. Sediment samples with different physicochemical characteristics were collected in 2011 and 2013 from Dongting Lake, which is connected to the world's third longest river, the Yangtze. Batch incubation experiments were conducted to determine the phosphorus sorption characteristics of the sediment samples. The sediment sample from Luzui (D3) exhibited the highest sorption capacity in 2013 (0.75 mg g−1) because of its large proportion of fine particles (<63 μm). Results of sorption isotherms illustrated that the modified Langmuir model can effectively describe the sorption isotherms (R2 > 0.91). The calculated results (equilibrium phosphorus concentration, 0.025–0.032 mg L−1) indicated that the estuary from Dongting Lake to the Yangtze River (D1) served as a phosphorus sink because of the large proportion of fine particles and low total phosphorus content in the sediments. The east Dongting Lake (D2 and D3) with a high phosphorus concentration served as a phosphorus source. Yugong Miao (D4) and Nanzui (D5) had a low phosphorus concentration in water because of their location and flow field, respectively.http://hr.iwaponline.com/content/47/S1/225kineticsmodified modelsphosphorussedimentsorption
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author Wei Huang
Kun Wang
Hongwei Du
Ting Wang
Shuhang Wang
Zhuoma Yangmao
Xia Jiang
spellingShingle Wei Huang
Kun Wang
Hongwei Du
Ting Wang
Shuhang Wang
Zhuoma Yangmao
Xia Jiang
Characteristics of phosphorus sorption at the sediment–water interface in Dongting Lake, a Yangtze-connected lake
Hydrology Research
kinetics
modified models
phosphorus
sediment
sorption
author_facet Wei Huang
Kun Wang
Hongwei Du
Ting Wang
Shuhang Wang
Zhuoma Yangmao
Xia Jiang
author_sort Wei Huang
title Characteristics of phosphorus sorption at the sediment–water interface in Dongting Lake, a Yangtze-connected lake
title_short Characteristics of phosphorus sorption at the sediment–water interface in Dongting Lake, a Yangtze-connected lake
title_full Characteristics of phosphorus sorption at the sediment–water interface in Dongting Lake, a Yangtze-connected lake
title_fullStr Characteristics of phosphorus sorption at the sediment–water interface in Dongting Lake, a Yangtze-connected lake
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of phosphorus sorption at the sediment–water interface in Dongting Lake, a Yangtze-connected lake
title_sort characteristics of phosphorus sorption at the sediment–water interface in dongting lake, a yangtze-connected lake
publisher IWA Publishing
series Hydrology Research
issn 1998-9563
2224-7955
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Phosphorus in sediments plays an important role in lake eutrophication. This study investigated the phosphorus sorption characteristics of sediments in a river-connected lake and identified the phosphorus source or sink areas in the lake. Sediment samples with different physicochemical characteristics were collected in 2011 and 2013 from Dongting Lake, which is connected to the world's third longest river, the Yangtze. Batch incubation experiments were conducted to determine the phosphorus sorption characteristics of the sediment samples. The sediment sample from Luzui (D3) exhibited the highest sorption capacity in 2013 (0.75 mg g−1) because of its large proportion of fine particles (<63 μm). Results of sorption isotherms illustrated that the modified Langmuir model can effectively describe the sorption isotherms (R2 > 0.91). The calculated results (equilibrium phosphorus concentration, 0.025–0.032 mg L−1) indicated that the estuary from Dongting Lake to the Yangtze River (D1) served as a phosphorus sink because of the large proportion of fine particles and low total phosphorus content in the sediments. The east Dongting Lake (D2 and D3) with a high phosphorus concentration served as a phosphorus source. Yugong Miao (D4) and Nanzui (D5) had a low phosphorus concentration in water because of their location and flow field, respectively.
topic kinetics
modified models
phosphorus
sediment
sorption
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