Sediment Study Reveals Low Bioavailability of Phosphorus in Three Gorges Reservoir.
The researchers studied sediment in the Three Gorges Reservoir to understand phosphorus distribution. They found that the sediment is mainly silt and clay, with low sand content. Organic matter increases slightly downstream. Phosphorus content remains consistent vertically, with calcium-bound phosphorus being the main form. Bioavailable phosphorus is low, and its levels are linked to organic matter. The distribution and transformation of organic matter affect how phosphorus moves in the reservoir.