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filingDate 2016-08-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2019-04-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-106242214-B
titleOfInvention A method of strengthening enclosed type Sediments Endogenous Phosphorus Forms Transformation
abstract The present invention provides a kind of method for strengthening enclosed type Sediments Endogenous Phosphorus Forms Transformation, and the step of this method is as follows: Huo Fu water silk earthworm being added into enclosed type Sediments to be repaired;After Huo Fu water silk earthworm pierces Sediments, it is aerated 1h using to overlying water, overlying water dissolved oxygen concentration is maintained at 2-4mg/L, then stops aeration 5h, then to be aerated 1h, stop aeration 5h as a cyclic aeration;Aeration to the total bioactivity of Sediments reaches 0.5-0.7 μm of ol/ (hg) ‑1 When above, 2h is aerated to overlying water, overlying water dissolved oxygen concentration is maintained at 3-5mg/L, then stops aeration 10h, is then a circulation to be aerated 2h, stop aeration 10h;Aeration 20-30 days completes the process for strengthening enclosed type Sediments Endogenous Phosphorus Forms Transformation.Method of the invention can be to efficiently control internal phosphorus release providing method.
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