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Phosphorus internal loading and sediment diagenesis in a large eutrophic lake (Lake Chaohu, China)

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 292, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118471

Keywords

Phosphorus; Internal loading; Diffusive flux; Long-term P release; Diagenetic transformations

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41977363]
  2. 333 Project of Jiangsu Province [BRA2020404]
  3. CAS Interdisciplinary Innovation Team [JCTD-2018-16]
  4. Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, CAS [ZDBS-LY-DQC018]
  5. Hong Kong Branch of Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory

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Sediment phosphorus release plays a crucial role in controlling eutrophication in Lake Chaohu, with higher release rates in the west region compared to the east. Long-term release is dominated by the remobilization of iron-bound phosphorus, while short-term release is mainly from legacy phosphorus in surface sediments.
Sediment phosphorus (P) release and retention are important in controlling whole-system P dynamics and budget in eutrophic lakes. Here we combine short- (seasonal) and long-term (years to decades) studies to quantify the internal P loading and P release potential in the sediments of Lake Chaohu and explore their controlling mechanisms. In the west region of the lake, short-term P diffusive fluxes ranged from 0.2 mg/m(2).d(-1) to 6.69 mg/m(2).d(-1) (averaged 2.76 mg/m(2).d(-1)) and long-term net P release ranged from 2.25 mg/m(2).d(-1) to 8.94 mg/m(2).d(-1) (averaged 5.34 mg/m(2).d(-1)); in the east region, short-term P diffusive fluxes varied from 0.73 mg/m(2).d(-1) to 1.76 mg/m(2).d(-1) (averaged 1.05 mg/m(2).d(-1)) and long-term P release ranged from 0.13 mg/m(2).d(-1) to 4.15 mg/m(2).d(-1) (averaged 1.3 mg/m(2).d(-1)). Both short- and long-term P releases were in the same order of magnitudes as the external P inputs (3.56 mg/m(2).d(-1)). Comparison of the long-term and short-term sediment P release indicates that while the high summer P release in the east might only represent a snapshot value, the sediments in the west contribute to large P release for years or even decades, impeding water quality recovery under lake management. Mobilization of surface sediment legacy P accounted for 81% of short-term P release. The long-term release was dominated by remobilization of iron bond P (BD-P) (average 52.1%) at all sites, while Aluminium-bound P (NaOH-rP) exhibited partly reactive and potentially mobile, releasing P to the water column in most sites in the west. Our study demonstrates the importance of sediments as P sources in lake Chaohu. The combination of short- and long-term P release studies can help understand the roles of sediments in regulating the water quality and eutrophication.

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