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- W4384010901 abstract "Ultrafine particulate SRP may have an important role in the transfer of P from the Everglades Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs), constructed wetlands designed to reduce phosphorus (P) in stormwater that is discharged to the Everglades Protection Area, to sensitive downstream water bodies due to increases in mobility associated with small particle size. P concentrations in discharges from the STAs are monitored using routine methods for particulate P (>0.45 μm) and dissolved P (<0.45 μm), an approach that does not consider ultrafine particulate P within the <0.45 μm fraction. Ultrafine particulate SRP was determined by ultrafiltration and was operationally defined as SRP associated with particles between <0.45 μm and <3 kDa. This study determined the magnitude and proportion of ultrafine particulate SRP within the <0.45 μm fraction of inflow, outflow, and in some cases, midflow waters from a selection of well-performing (discharge flow weighted mean concentration (FWMC) of P ≤ 20 μg L−1) and under-performing flow-ways (FWs) (FWMC P > 20 μg L−1) containing emergent aquatic vegetation (EAV), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) or a mix of EAV/SAV during the wet and dry season. During the wet season, inflow <0.45 μm SRP was predominately (60–100%) truly dissolved SRP (< 3 kDa) in all flow-ways. In the under-performing flow-ways, <0.45 μm SRP remained largely as truly dissolved, highly available SRP from inflow to outflow, whereas in the well-performing flow-ways, the percentage of <0.45 μm SRP present as ultrafine particulate SRP increased up to 100% as the distance from the inflow increased and the amount of truly dissolved SRP was very low. Two flow-ways having 100% particulate SRP at the outflow (STA-3/4 CFW and STA-5/6 FW1) contain an EAV cell followed by an EAV/SAV cell. However, in flow-ways containing more SAV (STA-2 FW3), ultrafine particulate SRP was a smaller proportion of outflow SRP (29%). During the dry season, ultrafine particulate SRP similarly increased from inflow to outflow at some well and under-performing sampling locations, but to a smaller proportion, and ultrafine particulate SRP never made up 100% of the <0.45 μm SRP fraction. These findings reveal that ultrafine particulate SRP is largely present within the <0.45 μm SRP fraction, at times making up >50% of TP, making it an important but poorly understood component of STA P budgets." @default.
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- W4384010901 title "Ultrafine (<0.45 μm) particulate SRP fluxes entering and leaving Everglades Stormwater Treatment Areas as a function of STA management and performance" @default.
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