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Spectrophotometric determination of phosphate in matrices from sequential leaching of sediments

Authors :
Anschutz, Pierre
Deborde, Jonathan
Source :
Limnology And Oceanography-methods (1541-5856) (Wiley-blackwell), 2016-04, Vol. 14, N. 4, P. 245-256
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley-blackwell, 2016.

Abstract

The speciation of Phosphorus (P) in geologic materials can inform diverse investigations in such as aquatic biogeochemistry, soil sciences, and paleo-oceanography. Here, we describe in detail a set of sequential extraction schemes to measure P concentrations from several operationally defined phases: pore water, exchangeable or loosely sorbed P, Fe-bound P, P associated with biogenic apatite, P associated with authigenic apatite and carbonate forms, P associated with detrital apatite and inorganic forms, and organic P. The two benefits of the procedures we describe compared to prior methodological studies are: (1) fast, simple and inexpensive colorimetric methods have been developed for P determination in all the different matrices; and (2) the Fe-bound phosphorus pool is separated into two fractions, allowing the P associated with most reactive Fe-fraction to be distinguished from P bound to the remainder of the Fe-oxides. Adaptations of these procedures to optimize the characterization of P pools in a range of material types are also outlined.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Limnology And Oceanography-methods (1541-5856) (Wiley-blackwell), 2016-04, Vol. 14, N. 4, P. 245-256
Accession number :
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