A comparison of two methods to reduce internal phosphorus cycling in lakes: aluminium versus phoslock
Sediment nutrient inactivation through P binding agents is one of the most common management strategies used to prevent potential P release to lake water. Al-based compounds (aluminium sulphate, Al2(SO4)3·18(H2O)) and a modified lanthanum-based clay material called Phoslock are among the products th...
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SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
2015
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