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Phosphorus speciation and sedimentary phosphorus release in an urban bay (Dachan Bay, China) impacted by multiple anthropogenic perturbations

Sheng Ke, Chunliang Chen, Peng Zhang, Bo Yang, Xingli Sun, Jibiao Zhang

Marine Pollution Bulletin(2022)

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Abstract
Sedimentary phosphorus (P) release and retention are important in controlling P dynamics in coastal waters. Here, two sediment cores were analysed to understand the P speciation and sedimentary P release characteristics in Dachan Bay, Shenzhen, where was highly influenced by human activity. Total phosphorus (TP) concentra-tions, 52.3 to 1119 mu g g-1, fluctuated greatly with depth. Four P binding forms were fractionated: iron-bound P (Fe-P), authigenic apatite (Ca-P), detrital P (De-P), and organic P (OP) with the following order of concen-tration: Fe-P > OP > De-P > Ca-P. The P pollution index (PPI) revealed the contamination of sediment with P in recent years. Additionally, the potentially mobile P pools and long-term P release in the sediments were esti-mated, and the results indicated that, sediment was an important potentially mobile P pools in the water column, especially in nearshore areas, which required the attention of management departments.
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Sedimentary phosphorus,Human activity,Phosphorus pollution index,Long-term P release,Dachan Bay
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