Dynamics of sediment phosphorus in the brackish Gulf of Finland

One of the main threats facing the Baltic Sea is eutrophication due to an excess supply of nutrients. In the Gulf of Finland, primary productivity and biomasses of autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms are among the highest in the Baltic. The high biomasses are attributed mainly to the eutrophying...

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Main Author: Lehtoranta, Jouni
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Language:English
Published: Finnish Environment Institute 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/39329
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description One of the main threats facing the Baltic Sea is eutrophication due to an excess supply of nutrients. In the Gulf of Finland, primary productivity and biomasses of autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms are among the highest in the Baltic. The high biomasses are attributed mainly to the eutrophying effects of the large land-derived nutrient inflow from St. Petersburg and via the River Neva. The role of sediment phosphorus (P) in eutrophication is, however, poorly understood in the Gulf. The aim of this study was to obtain information on the regional levels of sediment P and to specify the pools of P. Efforts were also made to define the sediment retention ability of P along the estuarine gradient, to establish the factors that affect the benthic fl ux of P and to assess whether sulphur (S) is a significant factor in sediment P cycling. On the basis of the results it was possible to quantify and consider the ecological implications of the benthic flux of P.The sediments of the Gulf are rich in organic matter, nitrogen (N) and P. A large portion of the mobile pool of P in these sediments consists of iron (Fe)-bound P, which is released when Fe(III) oxides are reduced under anoxic conditions. The increase in the sediment organic matter concentration along the estuarine gradient seems to impair the sediments’ ability to retain P. The highest benthic P efflux was measured in summer and the lowest in winter. The decrease in the near-bottom oxygen concentration in summer may favour anaerobic sulphate reduction followed by iron sulphide (FeS) formation close to the sediment- water interface. In the sediment, the key role in preventing P from entering the water is played by the binding ability of P related to diffusing Fe. In the brackish Baltic Sea, in contrast to most lake systems, the diffusion of Fe may be inactivated by FeS formation. Thus, high effluxes of P to oxic water were measured on bottoms where black sediment indicating the presence of FeS extended to the surface of the sediment.The P released from the ...
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/39329 2025-01-16T21:20:09+00:00 Dynamics of sediment phosphorus in the brackish Gulf of Finland Lehtoranta, Jouni 2013-05-23T06:14:59Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/39329 eng eng Finnish Environment Institute Monographs of the Boreal Environment Research 24 1796-1661 952-11-1399-5 952-11-1400-2 Suomen ympäristökeskus http://hdl.handle.net/10138/39329 merenpohja ravinteet fosfori rauta sedimentaatio sedimentit murtovesi rehevöityminen limnologia Suomenlahti Itämeri Kirja 2013 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:19:46Z One of the main threats facing the Baltic Sea is eutrophication due to an excess supply of nutrients. In the Gulf of Finland, primary productivity and biomasses of autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms are among the highest in the Baltic. The high biomasses are attributed mainly to the eutrophying effects of the large land-derived nutrient inflow from St. Petersburg and via the River Neva. The role of sediment phosphorus (P) in eutrophication is, however, poorly understood in the Gulf. The aim of this study was to obtain information on the regional levels of sediment P and to specify the pools of P. Efforts were also made to define the sediment retention ability of P along the estuarine gradient, to establish the factors that affect the benthic fl ux of P and to assess whether sulphur (S) is a significant factor in sediment P cycling. On the basis of the results it was possible to quantify and consider the ecological implications of the benthic flux of P.The sediments of the Gulf are rich in organic matter, nitrogen (N) and P. A large portion of the mobile pool of P in these sediments consists of iron (Fe)-bound P, which is released when Fe(III) oxides are reduced under anoxic conditions. The increase in the sediment organic matter concentration along the estuarine gradient seems to impair the sediments’ ability to retain P. The highest benthic P efflux was measured in summer and the lowest in winter. The decrease in the near-bottom oxygen concentration in summer may favour anaerobic sulphate reduction followed by iron sulphide (FeS) formation close to the sediment- water interface. In the sediment, the key role in preventing P from entering the water is played by the binding ability of P related to diffusing Fe. In the brackish Baltic Sea, in contrast to most lake systems, the diffusion of Fe may be inactivated by FeS formation. Thus, high effluxes of P to oxic water were measured on bottoms where black sediment indicating the presence of FeS extended to the surface of the sediment.The P released from the ... Book Boreal Environment Research HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Neva ENVELOPE(15.407,15.407,68.061,68.061)
spellingShingle merenpohja
ravinteet
fosfori
rauta
sedimentaatio
sedimentit
murtovesi
rehevöityminen
limnologia
Suomenlahti
Itämeri
Lehtoranta, Jouni
Dynamics of sediment phosphorus in the brackish Gulf of Finland
title Dynamics of sediment phosphorus in the brackish Gulf of Finland
title_full Dynamics of sediment phosphorus in the brackish Gulf of Finland
title_fullStr Dynamics of sediment phosphorus in the brackish Gulf of Finland
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of sediment phosphorus in the brackish Gulf of Finland
title_short Dynamics of sediment phosphorus in the brackish Gulf of Finland
title_sort dynamics of sediment phosphorus in the brackish gulf of finland
topic merenpohja
ravinteet
fosfori
rauta
sedimentaatio
sedimentit
murtovesi
rehevöityminen
limnologia
Suomenlahti
Itämeri
topic_facet merenpohja
ravinteet
fosfori
rauta
sedimentaatio
sedimentit
murtovesi
rehevöityminen
limnologia
Suomenlahti
Itämeri
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/39329