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Phosphorus Release from the Peaty Sediments of the Loosdrecht Lakes (the Netherlands)

P.C.M. Boers, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1988 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 3, pp 355-363
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In this article, seasonal patterns in phosphorus release from sediments of the Loosdrecht Lakes were studied in the laboratory in a continuous flow system, and a conceptual model based upon mineralization and precipitation processes was employed to explain the results obtained.
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This article is published in Water Research.The article was published on 1988-03-01. It has received 84 citations till now.

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Sediment characteristics, phosphorus types and phosphorus release rates between river and lake sediments.

TL;DR: Research measures phosphorus release and predicts future releases from bottom sediments of two tributary areas (Chungpyung Lake (CPL) and Jamsil submerged dam (JSD) area in the Han river) and shows that phosphorus release rates ranged from 60 to 80 mg/m2 week in JSD area and ranged from 25 to 40mg/m3 week in CPL sediments.
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The Chemistry of Phosphate and Nitrogen Compounds in Sediments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the nature and properties of sediment and its relationship with the chemical composition of freshwater and the phosphate cycle of sediment in the United States, and the relationship between sediment and the nitrogen cycle.
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Phosphate release from anoxic sediments or `What did Mortimer really write?'

H. L. Golterman
- 01 May 2001 - 
TL;DR: The mechanism for the release of phosphate from anoxic sediments is still not precisely understood as discussed by the authors, although there is no experimental evidence for it, and the mechanism is not active in soft waters, such as those studied by Mortimer.
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Phosphorus release in Lake Großer Müggelsee and its implications for lake restoration

TL;DR: Important management implications are: first, declines in nitrate concentrations in the inflow may result in depletion of electron acceptors with respect to phosphate desorption and increase the P release and thus delay the recovery of the lake.

Model studies on the eutrophication of shallow lakes and ditches

J.H. Janse
TL;DR: In this paper, eutrophication effects in shallow lakes and ponds on the one hand and in ditches (small water channels in agricultural areas) on the other are investigated.
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Early Diagenesis: A Theoretical Approach

TL;DR: In this article, Berner developed the mathematical theory of early diagenesis, introducing a general diagenetic equation and discussing it in terms of each major diagenetics process, including diffusion, compaction, pore-water flow, burial advection, bioturbation, adsorption, radioactive decay and especially chemical and biochemical reactions.
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Interaction of orthophosphate with iron(III) and aluminum hydroxides

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of pH and aging upon the phosphate binding capacity of iron(II1) or aluminum hydroxides has been investigated, and the formation of reactive polynuclear hydroxo complexes by the hydrolyzing cations and the subsequent oxolation process are starting points of a discussion of the observed influence of the experimental conditions upon the rate and extent of phosphate adsorption.
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A simplified phosphorus analysis technique.

TL;DR: A simplified method for the analysis of total P(TP), total dissolved P(TDP) and dissolved reactive P (DRP) in multiple water samples has been developed and Reproducibility and precision measurements compare to or exceed commonly used P techniques.
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Different patterns of phosphorus release from lake sediments in laboratory experiments

TL;DR: In this paper, the phosphorus release from surface sediments of eight lakes, mainly shallow lakes in agricultural areas, was studied in laboratory batch experiments with additions of acetate and/or nitrate.
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