PHOSPHORUS RELEASE AND ASSIMILATORY CAPACITY OF 2 LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FRESH-WATER WETLAND SOILS

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MASSCHELEYN, PH [1 ]
PARDUE, JH [1 ]
DELAUNE, RD [1 ]
PATRICK, WH [1 ]
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[1] LOUISIANA STATE UNIV,WETLAND BIOGEOCHEM INST,BATON ROUGE,LA 70803
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WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN | 1992年 / 28卷 / 04期
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WETLANDS; PHOSPHORUS; SORPTION; BIOGEOCHEMISTRY;
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摘要
Phosphorus fluxes and water quality functions of a bottomland hardwood and freshwater marsh wetland soil were compared. The effect of soil physicochemical conditions, phosphorus loading rate, and diffusive exchange between soils and the overlying flood water column on phosphorus release and retention were studied. The predominantly mineral swamp forest soil displayed greater phosphorus sorption potential than the organic freshwater marsh soil. Moreover, clue to its low bulk density (0.11 g cm-3), the freshwater marsh soil surface area required for phosphorus retention is very large compared to the bottomland hardwood wetland soil. For both wetlands, soil redox status affected P release and assimilatory capacity. The more reducing the soils, the smaller their phosphorus retention capacity (greater their release). Phosphorus removal from the overlying water column into the wetland soils followed a first-order kinetic model. Under similar hydrological conditions, phosphorus was found to diffuse 1.2 times faster to the bottomland hardwood soil than in the freshwater marsh soil. Results indicate that while the bottomland hardwood wetland soil will serve as a sink for phosphorus entering such wetland, phosphorus will be released and exported from the freshwater marsh soil into adjacent ecosystems.
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页码:763 / 773
页数:11
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