Biogeochemical Mechanisms Influencing the Bioavailability of P and Fe from Vivianite

Past Projects EDGE | Stephan M. Krämer

The iron phosphate vivianite (Fe3(PO4)2∙ 8H2O) occurs worldwide in many reducing environments as e.g. lakes, rivers, swamps, waterlogged soil and sewage sludge and it exists in terrestrial as well as in marine systems. Despite of its widespread occurrence, the importance of vivianite for the burial of P and its role in the global phosphorus cycle might have been underestimated.