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Lake responses following lanthanum-modified bentonite clay (Phoslock) application: an analysis of water column lanthanum data from 16 case study lakes

Authors
  • Spears, B.M.
  • Lürling, M.F.L.L.W.
  • Yasseri, S.
  • Castro-Castellon, A.T.
  • Gibbs, M.
  • Meis, S.
  • McDonald, C.
  • McIntosh, J.
  • Sleep, D.
  • van Oosterhout, F.
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2013
Source
Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications
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English
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Abstract

Phoslock is a lanthanum (La) modified bentonite clay that is being increasingly used as a geo-engineering tool for the control of legacy phosphorus (P) release from lake bed sediments to overlying waters. This study investigates the potential for negative ecological impacts from elevated La concentrations associated with the use of Phoslock across 16 case study lakes. Impact-recovery trajectories associated with total lanthanum (TLa) and filterable La (FLa) concentrations in surface and bottom waters were quantified over a period of up to 60 months following Phoslock application. Both surface and bottom water TLa and FLa concentrations were

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