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Interaction between dissolved phosphorus and suspended sediments in a tropical estuary

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Nutrients from the Fitzroy River (Queensland, Australia) may impact on the Great Barrier Reef, a marine area of world significance. In this study, experiments were carried out to determine the equilibrium distribution of phosphorus between Fitzroy River sediments and estuarine water under a range of conditions. The kinetics of sorption processes were also studied. Sorption reactions reached a steady state after about 2 days. The sorption of P was weaker at higher pH values, but did not decrease with an increase in ionic strength. The amount of P bound by sediment particles was limited by the surface site density of the solid phase (about 140 ^mol/g). The Fe content of suspended particles increased moving down the estuary, due to the precipitation of amorphous Fe- oxides. Adsorption of P on freshly. Open Access

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Payne, I. E., Szymczak, R., & Waite, T. D. (2025). Interaction between dissolved phosphorus and suspended sediments in a tropical estuary. Paper presented to the International Conference on Computer Modelling of Seas and Coastal Regions II, held in Cancun, Mexico, during 6–8 September 1995. In Brebbia, C. A. (Ed.), Environmental coastal regions. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, Vol, 25, (pp. 219-230). doi:10.2495/CENV980211

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