Title of article :
Phosphorus cycling in sediments of the Bohai and Yellow Seas
Author/Authors :
Su Mei Liu، نويسنده , , Jing Zhang، نويسنده , , Dao Ji Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Using a box-sampler, surface and core sediment samples were collected from the Bohai and Yellow Seas in 1998e1999. The
sediments were sequentially extracted to determine six phosphorus fractions, and non-sequentially extracted for total P (TP) and
inorganic P (IP), where the difference between TP and IP was assumed to be organic P (OP). It was found that more than 70% of the
total P is inorganic P.
The concentrations of phosphorus were high near the river mouth, reflecting the influence from the Huanghe and Changjiang
sediment loads. The phosphorus levels in the Bohai Sea are higher than those in the Yellow Sea, which is related to the sediment
sources and distribution of chlorophyll a in these areas. Concentrations of TP in the Bohai and Yellow Seas are comparable to the
other worldwide coastal areas. Among the six forms of phosphorus, phosphorus distribution ranges were 0.8e2% for loosely sorbed
P, 3e10% for iron-bound inorganic P, 4e19% for leachable organic P, 3e15% for authigenic apatite, 35e66% for detrital apatite
and 14e36% for refractory organic P. Potentially bioavailable phosphorus accounts for a small amount of TP, while phosphorus
load associated with eroded soil may be larger than the anthropogenic load. The regeneration of dissolved P from sediments is a slow
process, which could play a role in maintaining low phosphate levels in the seas. Most of the phosphorus was regenerated in a water
column, and almost all of the remaining phosphorus was buried in the sediments after its accumulation. The high values of P burial
efficiencies in the study areas were related to low benthic phosphate flux, which is due to the high percent of detrital apatite that is
not bioavailable and the high sediment accumulation rate.
Keywords :
phosphorus forms , distribution , Burial , sediment , Yellow Sea , Bohai Sea
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science