『Abstract
The amount of phosphorus and its fractions in the sediment of
Lake Myall, NSW, Australia, was assessed using a sequential extraction
technique. Five sedimentary phosphorus reservoirs were measured,
namely loosely sorbed phosphorus (NH4Cl-P),
iron associated phosphorus (BD-P), calcium bound phosphorus (HCl-P),
metal oxide bound phosphorus (NaOH-P) and residual phosphorus
(organic and refractory P, Res-P). Samples were taken from the
deep and shallow sites of the lake. During the analysis, the average
concentrations of each fraction of phosphorus was calculated.
The results depicted that the total phosphorus (TP) content and
chemically extractable phosphorus in both fine and coarse sediment
fractions from the deep sites of the lake were significantly higher
than those of the shallow sites, except for HCl-P extracted from
the fine sediment fraction. Sediment TP was also strongly and
positively correlated to sediment Fe. The phosphorus in the sediment
mainly consisted of BD-P and Res-P, while NH4Cl-P
and HCl-P only contributed a minor part. The rank order of the
different phosphorus extracts was similar for the two sites, namely
Residual-P>BD-P>NaOH-P>HCl-P>NH4Cl-P.
Keywords: Myall Lake; Phosphorus; Sediment; Sequential fractionation』
Introduction
Materials and methods
Site description
Sediment samples and procedure
Results and discussion
Conclusions
References