Oa. Oluyedun et al., SEDIMENTARY PHOSPHORUS IN THE BAY OF QUINTE, LAKE-ONTARIO, Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 50(1), 1993, pp. 190-197
Phosphorus distributions in sediments of the Bay of Quinte were measur
ed. Principal fractions in most samples were (in order of decreasing c
oncentration) P associated with CaCO3, residual organic P, associated
with Fe and Al hydrous oxides, and P in the fulvic acid fraction. Conc
entrations of P in each fraction were followed at 3-wk intervals from
May to October and on some additional dates at two or more sites. Ther
e were only two systematic changes in concentration over this time. Th
e amount of P incorporated in the sedimentary biomass increased during
the summer, probably at a time of high microbiological activity; this
was followed by a sharp decrease and another slower increase in late
summer. Available P steadily increased during the growing season, but
returned to near the previous year's value 12 mo later. Dissolved P in
water adjacent to the sediments showed a peak in concentration corres
ponding to the decrease in biomass P in midsummer. The results are con
sistent with a picture of P cycling in which forms of the element are
first incorporated in the biomass, but are later released to the water
column or to available sites on the sediment upon decomposition of th
e biomass.