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Spatial distribution of phosphorus forms in sediments in the Gulf of Gdansk (southern Baltic Sea)

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CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 7, Pages 977-990

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2008.01.009

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phosphorus forms; phosphorus load; sediments; Gulf of Gdansk

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The paper analyses the concentrations of total phosphorus and its forms in sediments from the Gulf of Gdansk on the basis of studies conducted at 25 sampling sites in 2001-05. The phosphorus speciation analysis was performed by sequential extraction. The extensive spatial variability of P-tot concentrations and speciation was found to be dependent on the physicochemical properties of the sediments, the oxygen conditions in the water and sediments, and the depth of the water column above the sediment surface. In the coastal zone, the sedimentation of riverine suspended matter and the sorption and chemisorption processes exert a considerable influence on P speciation. Over 70% of variation of total phosphorus concentration in sediments in the Gulf of Gdansk could be explained by changes of proportion of fine fraction of sediments (grain size < 0.0625 mm). Maximum P-tot concentrations were recorded in clays and silts in the deep water, stratified part of the Gulf of Gdansk. In the coastal zone, where sandy sediments are dominant, phosphorus concentrations were much lower; this was due to the considerable dynamics of the bottom water and intensive sea floor transport. P-tot concentrations in the Gulf of Gdansk sediments ranged from 1.75 to 957.17 mu mol g(-1) d.w. Of all the forms of phosphorus, the highest concentrations were found for organic phosphorus (Org-P). Of its inorganic forms, the highest concentrations were of phosphorus bound to clay minerals and aluminium oxides (NaOH-P), the lowest ones were of loosely bound phosphorus (NaCl-P). On the basis of determinations of total phosphorus concentrations in sediments of a given type and the available data on the seabed areas covered by particular sediment types in the Gulf of Gdansk, the mass of total phosphorus in the surficial sediment layer (0-2 cm) was estimated at ca. 15.6 x 10(3) tonnes. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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