1987
DOI: 10.1016/0043-1354(87)90035-2
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Isotopically exchangeable phosphate in freshwater sediments: Effects of u.v.-irradiation, formaldehyde, solid/solution ratio, and pH on its experimental determination

Abstract: Abstract--The influence of bioactivities, solid/solution ratio and the pH on the isotopic exchangeability of phosphate in a freshwater sediment was investigated. From the comparison of the results obtained for the same sample in the presence or absence of formaldehyde, it is concluded that microorganisms can effect the analysis for isotopically exchangeable phosphate. Irradiation with u.v.-light caused a sharp rise in isotopic exchangeability. In the pH-range 6.6-8.4 isotopic exchangeability of phosphate incre… Show more

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“…Some authors have also used the exchange kinetics method to study P exchangeability in freshwater sediments (Capblancq et al 1986;Vaas et al 1987;Dorioz et al 1998b).…”
Section: Determination Of the Amount Of P Ions Exchanged Between Suspmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Some authors have also used the exchange kinetics method to study P exchangeability in freshwater sediments (Capblancq et al 1986;Vaas et al 1987;Dorioz et al 1998b).…”
Section: Determination Of the Amount Of P Ions Exchanged Between Suspmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Such studies, for example Piren-Seine and Seine-Aval programmes, involve agronomists, who take into account the human activity within the agricultural basin (Mignolet et al, 2004), and hydro-biogeochemists, who study water quality and eutrophication at the scale of the whole hydrographic network Garnier et al, 2004aGarnier et al, , 2005Né mery et al, 2005). The isotopic dilution method, developed for soils (Fardeau, 1993;Morel et al, 2002), already applied to study exchangeable P in freshwater sediments (Capblancq et al, 1986;Vaas et al, 1987;Dorioz et al, 1998), has never been used before in estuaries. This P study was undertaken together with other studies of the Si and N dynamics in the Seine Estuary (Garnier et al, 2004b;Garnier et al, 2007;Sebilo et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%