Abstract

Based on the techniques of sequential extraction and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), the distribution characteristics of phosphorus speciation were investigated in 13 sediment samples from Lake Hongfeng, an important drinking water source for Guiyang with a typical karstic limestone environment. The total phosphorus (TP) concentrations in the sediments ranged from 973.36 to 2334.18 mg/kg with a mean concentration of 1635.87 mg/kg (dry weight), and it was evident that the phosphorus level in the sediments was high compared with other eutrophic lakes such as Lake Chaohu and Lake Xihu. The results of the two methods, sequential extraction and XRD, demonstrated the presence of different phosphorus species in the lake sediments. Being compatible with local geophysical characteristics, the results of sequential extraction techniques indicate that the average percentages of dissolved phosphorus (DP), aluminum-bound phosphorus (Al-P), iron-bound phosphorus (Fe-P), calcium-bound phosphorus (Ca-P) and organic phosphorus (OP) in the sediments were 0.40%, 7.06%, 5.07%, 45.48% and 38.49%, respectively. Notably, the concentrations of inorganic phosphorus (IP) were higher than those of OP, and the IP consisted primarily of Ca-P. The high concentrations of Ca-P may temporarily control the release of phosphorus from the sediments because it is a relatively stable, inert and non-bioavailable phosphorus fraction. The results of XRD analysis indicated that, among phosphorus species, AlPO4 was found in all sediment samples at relatively high concentrations. Moreover, the TP concentrations in the sediments were high; thus the release potential and bioavailability of phosphorus in the sediments was important. Further statistical analyses of the results revealed significant correlations between phosphorus species in the sediments with two extractable principal components and four selectable cluster levels allowing interpretation of possible origins of phosphorus loading and transformation mechanisms of phosphorus species. Furthermore, available remediation measures were briefly assessed for the lake while considering its distinct environmental features.

Highlights

  • Based on the techniques of sequential extraction and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), the distribution characteristics of phosphorus speciation were investigated in 13 sediment samples from Lake Hongfeng, an important drinking water source for Guiyang with a typical karstic limestone environment

  • The results obtained in this study agreed well with some available semiquantitative characteristics in the pertinent literature. These findings suggest that the content of organic phosphorus (OP) in sediments is lower than that of inorganic phosphorus (IP), which primarily consists of calcium-bound phosphorus (Ca–P) in sediments from calcareous regions [19]

  • The results of XRD analysis in the present study indicated that AlPO4 was present in all sediment samples at relatively high semiquantitative concentrations

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Introduction

Based on the techniques of sequential extraction and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), the distribution characteristics of phosphorus speciation were investigated in 13 sediment samples from Lake Hongfeng, an important drinking water source for Guiyang with a typical karstic limestone environment. Based on sequential extraction techniques, phosphorus in sediments is commonly divided into organic and inorganic forms and the inorganic forms are further divided into dissolved phosphorus (DP), aluminum-bound phosphorus (Al–P), iron-bound phosphorus (Fe–P) and calcium-bound phosphorus (Ca–P) [18–21] This partition of phosphorus species in sediments is important because it is based on the diversity of phosphorus bioavailability and release potential in different lake environments. Eutrophication of the lake has resulted in concern among local governments and environmental researchers, and several studies investigating the chemical species of phosphorus in the sediments based on sequential extraction techniques have already been conducted [24–26]. Possible remediation measures were evaluated for the lake while considering the karstic environment

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