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Kinetic processes of copper and lead remobilization during sediment resuspension of marine polluted sediments (CROSBI ID 268316)

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Dang, Duc Huy ; Layglon, Nicolas ; Ferretto, Nicolas ; Omanović, Dario ; Mullot, Jean-Ulrich ; Lenoble, Véronique ; Mounier, Stéphane ; Garnier, Cédric Kinetic processes of copper and lead remobilization during sediment resuspension of marine polluted sediments // Science of the total environment, 698 (2020), 134120, 11. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134120

Podaci o odgovornosti

Dang, Duc Huy ; Layglon, Nicolas ; Ferretto, Nicolas ; Omanović, Dario ; Mullot, Jean-Ulrich ; Lenoble, Véronique ; Mounier, Stéphane ; Garnier, Cédric

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Kinetic processes of copper and lead remobilization during sediment resuspension of marine polluted sediments

Contaminated sediments could act as a source of contamination to the surrounding environments by several processes (e.g., diffusive flux, sediment resuspension). This study aimed at highlighting the mechanisms of copper and lead mobilization from resuspended particles to the aqueous phase using laboratory experiments and a kinetic model. Three sediments, differed by their compositions and metal partition from Toulon Bay (SE France) were used. In addition, three solid/liquid ratios (0.1, 1 and 10 g L−1) allowed simulating at best natural and anthropogenic scenarios (e.g., storm, nautical traffic, dredging). We monitored metal concentrations, physicochemical parameters (pH, Eh, [O2]) and organic matter concentration along with their optical properties. Experimental results showed successive reactions over short and long terms (hour and day scale, respectively) that controlled Cu and Pb exchanges between particles and the aqueous phase over 4 weeks. The quick Cu removal was attributed to the implications of newly formed oxides while the long-term Cu release in the dissolved fraction from the more refractory solid pool is more likely related to organic complexation. In fact, we observed a transformation of the dissolved organic matter: an increase in molecular weight and in humic fluorescence properties. However, the Pb removal toward the end of the experiment could be explained by a migration toward the exchangeable sites of higher energy, which could correspond to the particulate organic matter or a combination with organic-coating carrier phases. Both kinetic rate and system response times (τi) were coherent despite the variability of parameters intrinsic to sediments (e.g., sediment composition and initial metal repartition) but also extrinsic parameters (solid/liquid ratios). Such a coherence would imply the universality of the obtained constants to be used in a more predictive approach to assess the potential of metal mobility using metal repartition in contaminated sediments when combined with hydrological and sedimentological models.

copper ; lead ; sediments ; kinetics ; modeling

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Podaci o izdanju

698

2020.

134120

11

objavljeno

0048-9697

1879-1026

10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134120

Povezanost rada

Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, Kemija

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