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Lake restoration by dosing aluminum relative to mobile phosphorus in the sediment

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 11, Pages 4134-4140

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es0485964

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In the sediment of the shallow, hypertrophic Lake Sonderby, Denmark, potentially mobile phosphorus (P-mobile) was determined by a sequential extraction technique as the sum of porewater P, iron-bound P, and nonreactive P (i.e., polyphosphates and organic P). A good agreement was observed between loss rates of Pmobile in the top 10 cm of the sediment from winter to summer, P release rates measured in undisturbed sediment cores, and rates of P accumulation in the lake water from winter to summer (22, 32, and 30 mg of p m(-2) day(-1), respectively). This suggests that the operationally defined Pmobile was the sediment P fraction responsible for the internal loading in the lake. In autumn 2001, 11 mg of aluminum (Al) L-1, equivalent to 31 g of Al m(-2), was added to the lake water. This dosage represented a 4:1 molar ratio between Al and P-mobile. The Al treatment significantly decreased lake water P, and P precipitated from the lake water was recovered as Al-bound P in the sediment after the treatment. Internal P loading was reduced by 93% in the two posttreatment years, relative to 2001. Accordingly, average summer concentrations of total P in lake water declined from 1.28 (SE = 0.17) and 1.3 (SE 0.14) mg L-1 in the two pretreatment years to 0.09 (SE 0.01) and 0.13 ISE = 0.01) mg L-1 in the posttreatment years. pH levels remained unchanged relative to pretreatment levels, while the total alkalinity was reduced from 3.2 (SE = 0.04) to 2.7 (SE = 0.03) mequiv L-1.

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