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Differential post-depositional mobility of phosphorus species in lake sediments

Journal of Paleolimnology, ISSN: 0921-2728, Vol: 48, Issue: 3, Page: 559-569
2012
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Article Description

Historically, paleolimnologists have been cautious about interpreting sedimentary total phosphorus (P) profiles because of the well-documented post-depositional mobility of P. There is recent new attention given to the interpretation of component P fractions that are generally indicative of broad categories of chemical P species in sediments. Using homogenized sediments collected from 5 lakes with differing characteristics, the mobilities of total P, and of NH Cl-, BD-, NaOH-, and HCl-extractible P were measured in short term incubations (15-24 weeks). Almost all of the observed mobility of total P could be explained by the mobility of reductant-soluble BD-P, with a smaller contribution from NaOH-P. In contrast, HCl-P (apatite) and organic-P showed no significant movement. These results reaffirm that sedimentary TP profiles should be interpreted with caution, and that component P species, particularly NH Cl-, BD-, and NaOH-P are also prone to post-depositional mobility. In contrast, HCl-P and organic-P appear to be more reliable proxies for paleolimnological reconstructions. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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