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A Speciation Study of Phosphorus in the Interstitial Water of Lake Geneva (Switzerland)

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Forms of phosphorus in the interstitial water of two sediment cores from Lake Geneva have been determined using gel molecular exclusion chromatography (GEC). The dominant form in the upper-most part of the cores is orthophosphate, while in the lower part the phoshorus is in a condensed form.

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Wang, ZJ., Giovanoli, F., El Ghobary, H., Vernet, JP. (1986). A Speciation Study of Phosphorus in the Interstitial Water of Lake Geneva (Switzerland). In: Sly, P.G. (eds) Sediments and Water Interactions. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4932-0_16

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