Mass balance of lead through a small macrotidal estuary: The Morlaix River estuary (Brittany,France) |
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Authors: | Ph. Monbet |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Chimie Marine, Université de Bretagne Occidentale et U.M.R. 7144 C.N.R.S. Roscoff, Place Nicolas Copernic, Technopôle Brest Iroise, 29280 Plouzané, France |
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Abstract: | Dissolved and particulate lead were measured over an annual cycle (12 surveys between February 1998 and January 1999) in the Morlaix River estuary (Brittany, France). The concentrations were investigated in both the water column and the sediment of the river bottom in relation to hydrological conditions. In the water column, dissolved and particulate lead concentrations ranged from 0.1 to 4.4 nM and from 0.04 to 1.9 μmol g− 1, respectively. Lead concentrations in surface sediment varied from 0.04 to 0.19 μmol g− 1 and concentrations in the sediment pore water of the estuary were below the detection limit. Compared with the ranges known for pristine estuaries, concentrations of Pb in the water column of the Morlaix River estuary were found to be much higher. Concentrations of Pb also exceeded the lower range of those known for industrialized estuaries. Extensive agricultural activities in the drainage basin may be responsible for Pb levels above pristine conditions. Furthermore, the sediment appeared not to be contaminated. A mass balance was constructed quantifying all known sources and sinks for the Pb in the estuary. Riverine input accounts for most of the total annual metal flux. Burial in sediments was the major sink within the estuary, which acts as a trap especially for the particulate lead. The mass balance shows that the metal accumulation ranged between 414.6 and 446.0 kg year− 1. |
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Keywords: | Lead Dissolved Particulate Flux Mass balance Morlaix River estuary |
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