نتایج جستجو برای: phosphorus sorption

تعداد نتایج: 52010  

2005
R. L. Klotz

Factors influencing the phosphorus limitation of benthic microorganisms were determined for four streams (two agricultural and two forested) in central New York State over an annual cycle. Phosphorus limitation was measured biweekly as specific alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) of sediment samples. Analysis of variance showed the forested streams (sites 2 and 4) to have significantly differen...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
J W Leader E J Dunne K R Reddy

The effectiveness of various management practices to reduce phosphorus (P) loss from soil to water can potentially be improved by using by-product materials that have the capacity to sorb phosphorus. This study evaluated the P sorption and desorption potential, and the physicochemical characteristics of various phosphorus sorbing materials. Twelve materials were selected and P sorption potentia...

2013
Patrick Ryan

Stormwater runoff is a known pollutant source capable of causing surface water degradation, especially in highly populated areas such as Central Florida. Wet detention ponds manage this stormwater, but most of the ponds do not remove enough nutrients, specifically nitrogen and phosphorus, to meet TMDL regulations. This paper presents the use of a Chamber Upflow Filter and Skimmer (CUFS) filled ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
Gregory L Bruland Curtis J Richardson

Soils of riparian wetlands are highly effective at phosphorus (P) sorption. However, these soils exhibit extreme spatial variability across riparian zones. We used a spatially explicit sampling design in two riparian wetlands in North Carolina to better understand the relationships among P sorption, soil properties, and spatial variability. Our objectives were to quantify patterns of spatial va...

2017
Carl H. Bolster Karamat R. Sistani

In most phosphorus (P) sorption studies, P is added as an inorganic salt to a predefined background solution such as calcium chloride (CaCl2) or potassium chloride (KCl); however, in many regions, the application of P to agricultural fields is in the form of animal manure. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to compare the sorption behavior of dissolved reactive P (DRP) in monopotassium p...

2016
I. Rashmi A. K. Biswas

Phosphorus sorption characteristics of some Indian representative agricultural soils belonging to four soil orders namely Vertisol, Inceptisol, Alfisol and Ultisol were investigated for adsorption behaviour of P and sorption data were fitted to Langmuir and Freundlich equations. The Langmuir constant i.e. adsorption maxima was highest for Vertisol (716.85 μg g -1 ), followed by Ultisol (633.3 μ...

2001
Meifang Zhou Yuncong Li

in calcareous soils of the southern Everglades and of adjacent areas is needed urgently. The understanding of P sorption and desorption by soils is imporThe relationships between P-sorption capacity, P tant for safeguarding water quality and for fertilizer management. availability and soil components in calcareous soils have Little is known about the P-sorption characteristics of the calcareous...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2007
Chi-hsu Hsieh Allen P Davis Brian A Needelman

This study investigated the effectiveness of bioretention as a stormwater management practice using repetitive bioretention columns for phosphorus removal. Bioretention media, with a higher short-term phosphorus sorption capacity, retained more phosphorus from infiltrating runoff after 3 mg/L phosphorus loading. A surface mulch layer prevented clogging after repetitive total suspended solids in...

2006
G. L. BRULAND C. J. RICHARDSON

Lake Minnetonka, located in southeastern Minnesota, U.S.A., is currently experiencing increased eutrophication due to excessive phosphorus (P) loading in runoff from agriculture and urban areas. This phenomenon has been exacerbated by the isolation of wetlands in the surrounding watershed from the surface water drainage network. In order to determine if rerouting surface water through these wet...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2014
Wenchuan Ding Xiaoling Dong Inyang Mandu Ime Bin Gao Lena Q Ma

The characteristics and mechanisms of Pb sorption by biochars produced from sugarcane bagasse at 250, 400, 500, and 600 °C were examined. The Pb sorption isotherms, kinetics and desorption were investigated. All biochars were effective in Pb sorption and were well described by Langmuir isotherm model and pseudo-second-order kinetic model. The maximum sorption capacity decreased from 21 to 6.1 m...

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