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Frede Ø. Andersen Michael Jørgensen Henning S. Jensen 《Water, Air, & Soil Pollution: Focus》2006,6(5-6):465-474
One of the methods to diminish the internal phosphorus (P) loading is inactivation of P by aluminum (Al). After addition of
Al to lake water an Al(OH)3 floc is formed, which settles to the bottom and initially form a lid on the sediment surface. The effects of Chironomus
plumosus larvae on sediment nutrient fluxes and P binding-sites in the sediment after addition of Al were tested. C.
plumosus larvae were added to sediment cores in which sediment–water fluxes of nutrients were measured four times. After one month,
the sediment was sectioned with depth and P fractions were measured by sequential chemical extraction. The chironomids created
burrows through the Al layer which caused a significantly increased efflux of P from the Al treated sediment, because the
P had only limited contact to the added Al. The chironomids also affected the P fractions in the sediment by their bioturbating
activity. Thus, they caused increased Al concentrations in the upper part of the Al treated sediment. This created an enhanced
contact between Al and P in the upper 7 cm of the sediment and, as a result, an increased binding of P to Al and a lowered
porewater P. The DIP efflux is therefore expected to be lowered after the initial phase. Al had no effects on the nitrogen
fluxes, but the chironomids enhanced the release, and decreased the release or increased the uptake by the sediments. 相似文献
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Organic matter (OM) is an important component of sediment. Bioturbation/bioirrigation can remobilize OM and heavy metals that were previously buried in the sediment. The remobilization of buried organic matter, thallium (Tl), cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) from sediment was studied in a laboratory experiment with three organisms: tubificid, chironomid larvae and loach. Results showed that bioturbation/bioirrigation promoted the release of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and dissolved Tl, Cd, Cu and Zn, but only dissolved Zn concentrations decreased with exposure time in overlying water. The presence of organisms altered the compositions of DOM released from sediment, considerably increasing the percentage of fulvic acid-like materials (FA) and humic acid-like materials (HA). In addition, bioturbation/bioirrigation accelerated the growth and reproduction of bacteria to enhance the proportion of soluble microbial byproduct-like materials (SMP). The DOM was divided into five regions in the three-dimensional excitation emission matrix (3D-EEM), and each part had different correlation with the dissolved heavy metal concentrations. Dissolved Cu had the best correlation with each of the DOM compositions, indicating that Cu in the sediment was in the organic-bound form. Furthermore, the organism type and heavy metal characteristics both played a role in influencing the remobilization of heavy metal. 相似文献
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