Spatial Variation of Soil Phosphorus in the Water Level Fluctuation Zone of the Three Gorges Reservoir: Coupling Effects of Elevation and Artificial Restoration

27 Pages Posted: 18 Jul 2023

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Dongming Qin

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Shanze Li

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jingfu Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Dengjun Wang

Auburn University

Peng Liao

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Yuchun Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Zhiqiang Zhu

Hainan University

Zhihui Dai

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Zuxue Jin

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Xinping Hu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Shuoru Qiu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Yiming Ma

Guizhou Normal University

Jingan Chen

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

The water level fluctuation zone (WLFZ) is a distinctive and important component of the reservoir ecosystem. Due to periodic inundation, the fraction, spatial distribution, and chemical reactivity of soil phosphorus (P) within the WLFZ can potentially impact the loading of P into reservoir waters. However, a detailed study of this subject is lacking. In this study, the soil P in the WLFZ of the Three Gorges Reservoir, China, was examined using a combination of chemical sequential extraction, 31P-NMR, and adsorption experiments. The results of chemical sequential extraction showed that HCl-Pi constituted the largest P pool among all P forms, with a mean concentration of 338 mg/kg. The content of HCl-Pi decreased significantly toward the dam, while the content of Res-Pi decreased in the opposite direction. The highest contents of most P forms and total P were observed at an elevation of 160 m. 31P-NMR measurements showed that NaOH-EDTA IP detectable in WLFZ soils at 145 m, 160 m, and 175 m elevation consisted mainly of orthophosphate and pyrophosphate, while NaOH-EDTA OP contained phosphate monoesters and phosphate diesters, accounting for 1.4% to 46.2% of NaOH-EDTA TP. Adsorption experiments showed that soil P in the WLFZ was a potential P source for reservoir waters, with chemisorption being the dominant mechanism of P sequestration. The adsorption equilibrium concentration of WLFZ soil was lower at higher elevations (>170 m) compared to lower elevations (<150 m), exhibiting a decrease in the average maximum adsorption from 271 mg/kg to 192 mg/kg. Statistical analysis suggested that Ca and Fe content, particle size, elevation, and artificial restoration were key factors affecting the fraction and content of soil P in the WLFZ. Our findings contribute to an improved understanding of the behavior of soil P in the WLFZ of large reservoirs and its potential contribution to the reservoir waters.

Keywords: Three Gorges Reservoir, Water level fluctuation zone, Phosphorus fraction, 31P-NMR, Adsorption and isotherms

Suggested Citation

Qin, Dongming and Li, Shanze and Wang, Jingfu and Wang, Dengjun and Liao, Peng and Wang, Yuchun and Zhu, Zhiqiang and Dai, Zhihui and Jin, Zuxue and Hu, Xinping and Qiu, Shuoru and Ma, Yiming and Chen, Jingan, Spatial Variation of Soil Phosphorus in the Water Level Fluctuation Zone of the Three Gorges Reservoir: Coupling Effects of Elevation and Artificial Restoration. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4514369 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4514369

Dongming Qin

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Shanze Li

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Jingfu Wang (Contact Author)

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Dengjun Wang

Auburn University ( email )

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United States

Peng Liao

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ( email )

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Datun Road, Anwai
Beijing, Xicheng District 100864
China

Yuchun Wang

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Zhiqiang Zhu

Hainan University ( email )

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570228, P.R.
Haikou, HainanProvince
China

Zhihui Dai

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Zuxue Jin

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Xinping Hu

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Shuoru Qiu

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Yiming Ma

Guizhou Normal University ( email )

Jingan Chen

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