Mobility and bioavailability of sediment phosphorus in urban stormwater ponds
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posted on 2019-06-07, 13:22 authored by Paul C. Frost, Clay Prater, Andrew B. Scott, Keunyea Song, Marguerite A. Xenopoulos© 2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Stormwater ponds can serve as retention hotspots for phosphorus (P) moving out of the urban environment. This retention may be reduced by P speciation that reduces the bioavailability of P to primary producers and alters its mobility in sediments. Here we examined the mobility and fate of dissolved P in urban stormwater ponds with a set of complementary field measurements and short-term laboratory and field experiments. We measured the types and amount of P in water column and sediments of urban stormwater ponds. We further assessed the mobility of different P types in pond sediments in the field and rates of P release from sediment cores maintained under laboratory conditions. Finally, we assessed P uptake rates by pond algal communities using short-term bioassay experiments. We found that dissolved organic P was highly prevalent in urban pond water and sediments and that this type of P was mobile within sediments and could be released under high or low O 2 conditions. We also found highly variable P demand by algae among stormwater ponds and that algal growth responses to P was correlated to water column N:P ratios. Altogether, our results indicate an important role for organic phosphorus cycling in urban stormwater ponds, which likely constrains the overall retention efficiency in these aquatic ecosystems.
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This research was funded, in part, by Environment and Climate Change Canada through the Lake Simcoe Clean-up Fund.
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- Social Sciences
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- Geography and Environment
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Water Resources ResearchVolume
55Issue
5Pages
3680-3688Citation
FROST, P.C. .... et al., 2019. Mobility and bioavailability of sediment phosphorus in urban stormwater ponds. Water Resources Research, 55(5), pp. 3680-3688.Publisher
© American Geophysical Union. Published by WileyVersion
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FROST, P.C. .... et al., 2019. Mobility and bioavailability of sediment phosphorus in urban stormwater ponds. Water Resources Research, 55(5), pp. 3680-3688. To view the published open abstract, go to https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR023419Acceptance date
2019-04-09Publication date
2019-04-18Copyright date
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0043-1397eISSN
1944-7973Publisher version
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