Abstract

Release of phosphate from, and adsorption ontosediments is calculated as a chemical equilibriumbetween dissolved o-phosphate and two solidphosphates, i.e. iron- and calcium-bound phosphate.Organic phosphates play a minor role, if any at all.Using chemical equilibrium equations, the distributionof the two solid inorganic phosphates is calculatedfrom the accumulated phosphate quantity as function oftime and depth in sediment layers of shallow lakes orwetlands. It is shown that this distribution dependson water depth, pH, Ca2+ concentration in thewater, Fe(OOH) concentration in the sediments andmaximal binding capacity of the sediments. Bycomparing values of dissolved phosphate at differentpH values, it is shown that acidification, whichusually takes place in hypolimnia, will cause releaseof phosphate, which is not necessarily dependent onthe redox potential. The release does depend on pH,Ca2+ concentration in the water, CaCO3concentration in the sediments and the saturationstage of the two P-pools in the surface layers ofthese sediments.

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