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Phosphorus mobilization in sulfidic sediments in the Baltic Sea
Zhou, C.; Gao, Y.; Zhang, H.; Luo, M.; Ma, T.; Li, G.; Vandeputte, D.; Leermakers, M.; Baeyens, W. (2024). Phosphorus mobilization in sulfidic sediments in the Baltic Sea. Sci. Total Environ. 907: 168000. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168000
In: Science of the Total Environment. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 0048-9697; e-ISSN 1879-1026, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Phosphorus mobilization; Sulfidic sediments; DGT technique; Resupply kinetics; P-bearing solids; Authigenic P minerals

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  • Zhou, C., more
  • Gao, Y., more
  • Zhang, H.
  • Vandeputte, D., more
  • Leermakers, M., more
  • Baeyens, W., more

Abstract
    It is well-known that the geochemical behavior of phosphorus (P) in sediments is closely related to that of Fe and Mn, but their relations remain unclear in long-term sulfidic sediments such as those of the Gotland Basin in the Baltic Sea. Therefore, P mobilization in these sediments at both shallow and deep sites was investigated in relation to that of Fe, Mn, and S. To achieve that aim, classic sediment slicing and subsequent solid phase sequential extraction were combined with in situ DGT (Diffusive Gradients in Thin-films) sampling, DIFS (DGT induced flux in sediments) modelling, and Visual MINTEQ calculations. Correlations between total dissolved and labile dissolved concentrations of P, Mn, and Fe in porewater, and the associations between labile fractions of these elements in the solid phase suggested two kinds of sources for P: The dissolution of P-bearing Fe oxides and/or Mn carbonates was observed in the shallower sites, while P and Mn release from different solid sources was observed in the deepest sites. Although the formation of Fe sulfides leads to extremely low dissolved Fe level in porewater, the simultaneous release of P with Mn/Fe was confirmed by theoretical calculations with Visual MINTEQ. The DIFS model showed that the resupply ability of P from sediment solids is determined by labile pool size. The application of experimental and theoretical methods made it possible to clarify the relationships between P, Fe, Mn and S in sulfidic sediments which may contribute to a better understanding of the P cycle in other sulfidic regions.

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