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On the Mechanism Reducing the Phosphate Concentration in the Water of Lake Balaton

✍ Scribed by Elemér Dobolyi; Sándor Herodek


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
306 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
1434-2944

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

The aim of the investigations was to identify the main process controlling the rather low phosphate concentration in the water of Lake Balaton. Three processes were taken into consideration: a) phosphate uptake by algae, b) coprecipitation with biogenic lime, and c) adsorption on suspended sediment particles. A plexiglass box open at the bottom was placed in the shallow water with its sides extending into the sediment. The water in the box was stirred. When phosphate alone was added to the water in the box, its concentration decreased very rapidly. On the other hand, if NaOCl was also added in order to kill algae and bacteria, the phosphate concentration remained constant. This proves the priority of life processes in phosphate removal. In the next experiment phosphate and EDTA‐Na~2~ were added simultaneously to the water in the box. The complexing agent prevented biogenic lime formation but did not influence the rapid phosphorus removal. This fact indicates that the main process involved in phosphate control is direct uptake by algae. The same conclusion was obtained in laboratory experiments where labelled phosphate was added to the bottles containing Lake Balaton water. It was demonstrated by the photo‐oxidation technique that the phosphate removed from the water was incorporated into the organic particulate matter.


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