Title of article :
Total phosphorus content of river sediments in
relationship to calcium, iron and organic matter
concentrations
Author/Authors :
William A. House، نويسنده , , Frank H. Denison، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Data on the total concentrations of phosphorus, calcium, iron and organic matter in surface bed-sediments taken
from rivers in the Thames catchment ŽWey, Blackwater, Thame and Kennet., the River Swale in Yorkshire Ždata
excludes the organic matter content. as well as the headwaters of the Great Ouse, are collated and compared. Total
concentrations of phosphorus, iron and calcium range from 1.7 649, 12 8333 and 9 4605 mol g 1 Ždry weight.,
respectively, with organic matter in the range of 0.6 19% by dry weight. For the Wey, Blackwater and Great Ouse,
sewage inflows had no detectable effect on the sediment concentrations of total calcium, iron and organic matter
whereas for the Blackwater and Great Ouse, the total phosphorus contents of the sediment were higher downstream
of the effluent input in comparison with a less impacted upstream location. Relationships between the total
phosphorus content of the sediments and contents of iron, calcium and organic matter indicated marked differences
between the rivers. Although the organic matter content of the sediments was found to be a significant predictor for
the total phosphorus concentration for the Blackwater and Great Ouse, the total iron content was also useful for the
Blackwater and total calcium for the Great Ouse. It is postulated that this difference is a result of the sediment
processes that are known to occur in these two systems, i.e. co-precipitation of phosphate with calcite in the Great
Ouse and the formation of vivianite in anoxic sediments of the Blackwater.
Keywords :
Phosphorus , organic matter , Calcium , nutrients , eutrophication , Thames , Swale , Thame , blackwater , Wey , GreatOuse , Kennet , sediments , River , Iron
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment