In order to describe the role of sedimentary processes for the phosphorus
(P) cycle in the open Baltic Proper, P deposition and reflux were quantified
for the predominately anoxic sediments of the Eastern Gotland Basin. The
study is based on investigations of 53 surface sediment samples and pore water
samples from 8 sediment cores. The average P deposition rate was estimated at
0.20 g±0.18 g m−2 yr−1, the fluctuation being due to variable bulk sediment
deposition rates. P refluxes were estimated by applying Fick’s First Law of
Diffusion. A fairly good positive correlation between sedimentary P deposition
and P release was obtained. P release from sediments by diffusion exceeds net
P deposition by a factor of 2. This suggests that 2/3 of the deposited gross P is
recycled in the sediments and released back into the water column; only 1/3 remains
in the sediment permanently. A budget calculation demonstrates that the released
dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP) accounts for the observed increase in DIP
concentrations in the deep water during periods of stagnation, which is noticeable
even at the surface P concentrations. Under such conditions and with the present remediation conditions it is not possible to freely manage P concentrations in the
water column on short time scales.
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