Potential environmental impact of dissolution of raw phosphate in sea water of the Gulf of Aqaba |
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Authors: | Ahmed Abu-Hilal Mohammed Rasheed Tariq Al-Najjar |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordanb Marine Science Station (University of Jordan and Yarmouk University), Aqaba, Jordan |
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Abstract: | Dissolution of raw phosphate (apatite) in sea water of the Gulf of Aqaba was investigated through lab incubation experiments. Three types from three different sources (Al-Hasa, Al-Abyad and Esh-Shydiya) have been used for these experiments. Impact of quantity, grain size, and source (type) of raw phosphate on dissolution rate were studied. Statistical analysis shows significant differences between the results obtained from comparing each two weights; as weight of apatite increased, dissolved inorganic phosphate-phosphorus (DIP) and fluoride in sea water solution increased. The differences between the dissolution rates of raw phosphate from the three sites were not significant while the differences between the different grain size fractions were significant. Dissolution rates were inversely related to particle size. Using a worst-case scenario, a conservative estimate of the maximum increase in DIP in seawater of the Gulf of Aqaba due to the apatite particles lost to the sea during ship loading resulted in DIP concentrations of 0.03 μM per year. As the residence time of the water in the Gulf of Aqaba is about one year, the DIP concentration will not increase by more than 0.03 μM under the estimated annual quantity of exported phosphate. Fluoride will not increase by more than 0.03 mg/l under the same conditions. |
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Keywords: | apatite dissolution phosphate Gulf of Aqaba |
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