THE DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATE IN SEDIMENTS AND ITS RELATION WITH EUTROPHICATION OF A MEDITERRANEAN COASTAL LAGOON

Authors
Citation
V. Mesnage et B. Picot, THE DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHATE IN SEDIMENTS AND ITS RELATION WITH EUTROPHICATION OF A MEDITERRANEAN COASTAL LAGOON, Hydrobiologia, 297(1), 1995, pp. 29-41
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00188158
Volume
297
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
29 - 41
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-8158(1995)297:1<29:TDOPIS>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
A major problem of the Mediterranean coastal lagoons is an excessive i nput of nutrients (i.e. N and P), causing eutrophic conditions in summ er. The sediments of these lagoons can serve as a reservior by fixing phosphate, or as a source when this phosphate is released under certai n conditions. Knowledge of nutrient sources and fluxes is needed if co astal lagoons are to be protected against eutrophication. Therefore, w e have evaluated the total pool of phosphate in the lagoon sediments, and the quantity of phosphate which may be released. Sediment profiles have been analysed at two stations of the 'Lagune de Thau' both in an d outside the oyster-bank zone. A sequential fractionation, using chel ating agents was performed to extract the inorganic (iron and calcium bound phosphate) and the organic phosphate fractions. A statistical an alysis of the data set has revealed several significant factors which explain the fluctuations of the concentrations of each phosphate fract ion. These factors are: the time of year (seasons), the depth (5 cm la yers of sediment), and the site (station). A spatial and a temporal va riation of the concentration of Tot-P was found. The largest variation between the two different zones appeared only in the first five cm of sediment. There is only a slight seasonal variation in the amount of phosphate at other depths at the two different zones. Season and stati on are the factors which control the variations in distribution of pho sphate fractions. The spatial and temporal variations of the iron and calcium bound phosphate are explained by the redox potential and pH in the top layer of the sediment.