2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.08.020
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A meta-analysis of water quality and aquatic macrophyte responses in 18 lakes treated with lanthanum modified bentonite (Phoslock®)

Abstract: Lanthanum (La) modified bentonite is being increasingly used as a geo-engineering tool for the control of phosphorus (P) release from lake bed sediments to overlying waters. However, little is known about its effectiveness in controlling P across a wide range of lake conditions or of its potential to promote rapid ecological recovery. We combined data from 18 treated lakes to examine the lake population responses in the 24 months following La-bentonite application (range of La-bentonite loads: 1.4-6.7 tonnes h… Show more

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“…However, successful manipulation of biogeochemical processes requires a comprehensive understanding of physical, chemical and biological conditions, which could lead to contrasting results (Spears et al . ). Currently, no studies of ecotoxicological effects and alteration of coupled biogeochemical cycles (e.g.…”
Section: Chemical and Physical–chemical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, successful manipulation of biogeochemical processes requires a comprehensive understanding of physical, chemical and biological conditions, which could lead to contrasting results (Spears et al . ). Currently, no studies of ecotoxicological effects and alteration of coupled biogeochemical cycles (e.g.…”
Section: Chemical and Physical–chemical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For example, modified bentonite clay, with lanthanum substituting for either sodium or calcium, has become popular with geoengineers for controlling lake eutrophication. The material traps phosphate in LaPO 4 hydrates, thereby reducing blue-green algae blooms 6 .…”
Section: )?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past decades, efforts to reduce cyanobacteria concentrations in lakes have focused on the reduction of catchment P loading such as wastewater treatment and agriculture, and internal loading such as adding P-sorption materials and sediment dredging (Jeppesen et al, 2005;Spears et al, 2016). However, many additional physical, chemical and biological methods have been developed to reinforce recovery when the obtained results are unsatisfactory.…”
Section: Scope Of the Approach For Environmental Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%