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The evaluation of inorganic phosphate species in salt water lake sediments
Authors:Anthony J. Burke  Pamela A. Waller  William F. Pickering
Affiliation:Chemistry Department, University of Newcastle, N.S.W. 2308, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

Surface sediments drawn from 10 shallow bays have been subjected to selective extraction in order to sub-divide the total P content into sub-categories such as water soluble P, Ca-P, Al-P and Fe-P. The reagents selected were similar to systems used in soil analysis, but evaluation of the procedures showed that the species values varied with time of extraction, weight of sediment taken, volume of extradant and chemical nature of the sediment. In water extractions, the P levels appeared to be determined by saturation with a sparingly soluble salt, while in acidic media P extract levels peaked (using different experimental conditions) due to loss of extracted P as a new phase (e.g. CaHPO4) or through re-adsorption on other components.

The optimum conditions for P speciation in sediments must be determined from a series of preliminary studies because each of the five sediments studied in detail displayed individual characteristic behaviour.
Keywords:phosphate in sediments  phosphate speciation  sediment—phosphate analysis  lake  salt water
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