Effects of environmental factors on phosphorus adsorption capacity and release risk in lake sediments

Sediment is an important part of the lake and reservoir ecosystem, and also an important "source" and "sink" of pollutants. In this paper, sediment A (Xinlicheng Reservoir Sediments), sediment B (eutrophic lake reservoir sediments) and soil C (topsoil at the inflow of Yitong Rive...

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Main Authors: Yan Jiang, Xiulan Ma, Bo Wang, Bingbing Jiang, Weikai Wang, Yujun Wang, Chendong Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-202204-0004_effects-of-environmental-factors-on-phosphorus-adsorption-capacity-and-release-risk-in-lake-sediments.php
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author Yan Jiang
Xiulan Ma
Bo Wang
Bingbing Jiang
Weikai Wang
Yujun Wang
Chendong Zhang
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Xiulan Ma
Bo Wang
Bingbing Jiang
Weikai Wang
Yujun Wang
Chendong Zhang
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description Sediment is an important part of the lake and reservoir ecosystem, and also an important "source" and "sink" of pollutants. In this paper, sediment A (Xinlicheng Reservoir Sediments), sediment B (eutrophic lake reservoir sediments) and soil C (topsoil at the inflow of Yitong River near Xinlicheng Reservoir) are used as research objects, and batch experiments are used to study the adsorption capacity and release risk of phosphorus (P). The results showed that the maximum adsorption capacity of the adsorbent for phosphorus accounted for 91.51-99.63% of the total adsorption capacity within 0-120 min; when the background liquid phosphorus concentration is lower, soil and sediment all have different degrees of phosphorus release. By this time soil and sediment is the "source" of pollutants; when the phosphorus concentration is 10 mg/L, the maximum adsorption capacity is 116.19-428.91 mg/kg, and the adsorption capacity of sediment A is 2.41 times and that of soil C and sediment B, respectively. 3.69 times, indicating that if phosphorus enters the water body from the soil due to surface runoff and other factors, the sediment has a strong adsorption capacity for phosphorus, that is, soil and sediment is an effective "sink" of phosphorus; the Henry equation is used to fit the P adsorption isotherm effect. Preferably, and r is greater than 0.968. The amount of phosphorus absorbed by sediment A and sediment B is affected by pH higher than that of soil C. When the value of pH is 7, the adsorption amount is the largest; the P induced lake eutrophication risk index (ERI) of sediment A, sediment B and soil C is sediment B > soil C > sediment A. As the temperature of sediment and soil rises, the ERI index of phosphorus gradually decreases.
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spelling doaj.art-dd3f47a20d014ed8827258dace02bdfd2023-02-23T03:47:06ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesPlant, Soil and Environment1214-11781805-93682022-04-0168418619410.17221/41/2022-PSEpse-202204-0004Effects of environmental factors on phosphorus adsorption capacity and release risk in lake sedimentsYan Jiang0Xiulan Ma1Bo Wang2Bingbing Jiang3Weikai Wang4Yujun Wang5Chendong Zhang6Collegeof Resources and Environment, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, P.R. ChinaCollegeof Resources and Environment, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, P.R. ChinaCollegeof Information Technology, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, P.R. China Xiulan Ma and Bo Wang have equally contributed to this work.Collegeof Resources and Environment, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, P.R. ChinaCollegeof Resources and Environment, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, P.R. ChinaCollegeof Resources and Environment, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, P.R. ChinaCollegeof Resources and Environment, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, P.R. ChinaSediment is an important part of the lake and reservoir ecosystem, and also an important "source" and "sink" of pollutants. In this paper, sediment A (Xinlicheng Reservoir Sediments), sediment B (eutrophic lake reservoir sediments) and soil C (topsoil at the inflow of Yitong River near Xinlicheng Reservoir) are used as research objects, and batch experiments are used to study the adsorption capacity and release risk of phosphorus (P). The results showed that the maximum adsorption capacity of the adsorbent for phosphorus accounted for 91.51-99.63% of the total adsorption capacity within 0-120 min; when the background liquid phosphorus concentration is lower, soil and sediment all have different degrees of phosphorus release. By this time soil and sediment is the "source" of pollutants; when the phosphorus concentration is 10 mg/L, the maximum adsorption capacity is 116.19-428.91 mg/kg, and the adsorption capacity of sediment A is 2.41 times and that of soil C and sediment B, respectively. 3.69 times, indicating that if phosphorus enters the water body from the soil due to surface runoff and other factors, the sediment has a strong adsorption capacity for phosphorus, that is, soil and sediment is an effective "sink" of phosphorus; the Henry equation is used to fit the P adsorption isotherm effect. Preferably, and r is greater than 0.968. The amount of phosphorus absorbed by sediment A and sediment B is affected by pH higher than that of soil C. When the value of pH is 7, the adsorption amount is the largest; the P induced lake eutrophication risk index (ERI) of sediment A, sediment B and soil C is sediment B > soil C > sediment A. As the temperature of sediment and soil rises, the ERI index of phosphorus gradually decreases.https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-202204-0004_effects-of-environmental-factors-on-phosphorus-adsorption-capacity-and-release-risk-in-lake-sediments.phpphosphorus sorption indexphosphorus formpollutionadsorption characteristics of phosphorusaquatic ecosystem
spellingShingle Yan Jiang
Xiulan Ma
Bo Wang
Bingbing Jiang
Weikai Wang
Yujun Wang
Chendong Zhang
Effects of environmental factors on phosphorus adsorption capacity and release risk in lake sediments
Plant, Soil and Environment
phosphorus sorption index
phosphorus form
pollution
adsorption characteristics of phosphorus
aquatic ecosystem
title Effects of environmental factors on phosphorus adsorption capacity and release risk in lake sediments
title_full Effects of environmental factors on phosphorus adsorption capacity and release risk in lake sediments
title_fullStr Effects of environmental factors on phosphorus adsorption capacity and release risk in lake sediments
title_full_unstemmed Effects of environmental factors on phosphorus adsorption capacity and release risk in lake sediments
title_short Effects of environmental factors on phosphorus adsorption capacity and release risk in lake sediments
title_sort effects of environmental factors on phosphorus adsorption capacity and release risk in lake sediments
topic phosphorus sorption index
phosphorus form
pollution
adsorption characteristics of phosphorus
aquatic ecosystem
url https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-202204-0004_effects-of-environmental-factors-on-phosphorus-adsorption-capacity-and-release-risk-in-lake-sediments.php
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