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Environ Sci Process Impacts
August 2024
Département de Chimie, Université Laval, Canada and GRIL (Interuniversity Research Group in Limnology), Canada.
We set out to study the seasonal variations in porewater phosphorus and lanthanum concentrations in the dated sediment cores from a small eutrophic lake that has been treated with Phoslock, a lanthanum-modified bentonite (LMB) amendment. Three sites were sampled when the hypolimnion was either oxygenated or anoxic: (i) the lake's deepest point, (ii) a littoral site receiving inflows from the catchment, and (iii) a littoral site influenced by nearby septic tanks. Phosphate (PO-P), lanthanum (La), iron (Fe), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and sulfate (SO) were measured in porewater samples.
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September 2022
Department of Chemistry, Université Laval, Québec Canada and GRIL (Interuniversity Research Group in Limnology), Canada.
Sustained eutrophication of the aquatic environment by the remobilization of legacy phosphorus (P) stored in soils and sediments is a prevailing issue worldwide. Fluxes of P from the sediments to the water column, referred to as internal P loading, often delays the recovery of water quality following a reduction in external P loads. Here, we report on the vertical distribution and geochemistry of P, lanthanum (La), iron (Fe) and carbon (C) in the culturally eutrophied Lake Bromont.
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