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퇴적물의 영양염류 용출과 호기적 조건과의 상관성 분석Correlation of Releases of Nutrient Salts in Sediment with Vicinal Oxic Conditions

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Correlation of Releases of Nutrient Salts in Sediment with Vicinal Oxic Conditions
Authors
조대철권성현이은미박병기
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국환경과학회
Keywords
Marine and lake sediment; Oxic condition; Release characteristics; Oxygen releasing compound
Citation
한국환경과학회지, v.20, no.7, pp.845 - 855
Journal Title
한국환경과학회지
Volume
20
Number
7
Start Page
845
End Page
855
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/17158
ISSN
1225-4517
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to correlate the release characteristics of marine and lake sediment with their vicinal oxic conditions. We performed lab-scale simulation experiments using field sediment and water in order to compare the release concentrations and the release rates one another. To provide a few different kinds of oxic environments we used natural air flow and some oxygen releasing compounds such as CaO_2 and MgO_2. In case of phosphates, in each oxic condition, removal of phosphorus via biological activity and that via salt precipitation with the metal ions lowered the release rates. The behavior of the nitrogen-origin salts seemed to greatly depend on the typical biological actions - growth of biomass, nitrification, and partial denitrification. Generally speaking, the control of releases of NH_3-N, PO_4-P, T-N and T-P was successful under the oxic conditions meanwhile COD, nitrates and nitrites were difficult to reduce the releases into the bulk water because of the considerable microbial oxidation. Based on typical diffusive mass transfer kinetics the changes of concentrations of the nutrients were computed for qualitative and quantitative comparisons.
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