Differential release of nitrogen and phosphorus from anoxic sediments
journal contribution
posted on 2023-04-03, 18:09authored byDarren S Baldwin, Janice Williams
Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre
MDFRC item.
Release of dissolved NH+4 , NOx , filterable reactive P, Fe(II), and S2- from reservoir sediments under anoxic conditions were measured using mesocosms. The sediments were a net sink for NOx , but were a net source of both ammonia and Fe(II). Unexpectedly, the sediments did not release reactive P to any great extent over the 28 d of the experiment. This resulted in an increase in the ratio of dissolved inorganic nitrogen to filterable reactive phosphorus in the overlying water over time. Maintaining a high concentration of dissolved inorganic nitrogen to filterable reactive phosphorus ratios in the overlying water column is a potential method for minimizing the occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms. Therefore, understanding the underlying mechanisms responsible for the retention of P has implications for the ongoing management of the reservoir.