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http://dx.doi.org/10.4491/eer.2014.026

Distribution of Inorganic Phosphorus Fractions in Sediments of the South Han River over a Rainy Season  

Vo, Nguyen Xuan Que (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University)
Ji, Yoonhwan (Hyundai Engineering and Construction)
Doan, Tuan Van (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University)
Kang, Hojeong (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University)
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Environmental Engineering Research / v.19, no.3, 2014 , pp. 229-240 More about this Journal
Abstract
Rain events are extremely important for phosphorus (P) dynamics in rivers since large portions of annual river P loads can be transported in particulate forms during only a few major events. Despite their importance, a precise estimation of P contribution in river sediments after rainy seasons has rarely been reported. This study estimated the longitudinal variation in the concentrations of different inorganic P fractions in bed sediments of the South Han River over a rainy season, through using the sequential extraction method. Non-apatite P was the dominant form, representing more than 60% of total inorganic P (TIP) content in sediments. Although no significant variation of TIP contents was observed, the proportion of bioavailable P in TIP pools decreased after the rainy season. The concentrations of individual inorganic P fractions ($NH_4Cl-P$, $NH_4F-P$, NaOH-P, and $H_2SO_4-P$) were significantly different across sites and after the rainy season (p < 0.05, two-way ANOVA). $NH_4F-P$ and NaOH-P concentrations in sediments increased in a downstream direction. After the rainy season, $NH_4Cl-P$ concentrations in sediments decreased whereas $NH_4F-P$ and $H_2SO_4-P$ concentrations increased. The redistribution of individual P fractions in sediments observed after rainy seasons were possibly due to the changing contribution of various sources of runoff and the variation in flow related particle size. Current estimation of P in bed sediments of the South Han River suggests a lower potential of internal P loading from sediments after the rainy season.
Keywords
Bed sediment; Bioavailable P; Eutrophication; Fractionation; Inorganic P; River;
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