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Gypsum treatment as a restoration method for sediments of eutrophied lakes – experiments from southern Finland
Authors:V-P Salonen  E Varjo
Institution:(1) Department of Geology, FIN-20014 University of Turku, Finland, e-mail: vsalonen@utu.fi, FI
Abstract:The internal load of phosphorus can be treated with chemicals improving a sediment's phosphorus binding capacity. Gypsum (CaSO4?2H2O) is a novel material to be applied for this purpose. In the hypereutrophic Lake Enäjärvi, southern Finland, sediments were treated with gypsum in test basins. The basins were isolated from open water to create artificial anoxia, which allowed the effects of the treatment on the internal load to be measured. The results indicate that gypsum treatment decreases the sediment's release of nutrients under anoxic conditions. This was demonstrated as less increased total-P and total-N concentrations and decreased chlorophyll-a concentrations in the water column of treated basins as compared with the control basins. Because the gypsum treatment prevents internal load, it has potential in lake restoration in cases where the internal load of phosphorus is accelerated by anoxic conditions at the sediment/water interface.
Keywords:  Gypsum  Internal loading  Lake restoration  Sediment treatment  Sediment chemistry  Water chemistry  Finland
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