Title of article :
Seasonal variations of cadmium speciation in the Penzé estuary, NW France
Author/Authors :
Matthieu Waeles، نويسنده , , Ricardo D. Riso، نويسنده , , Pierre Le Corre، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The study reported here was carried out in the macrotidal estuary of Penze´ (Brittany, Western Channel, France). Ten field
stations along the freshwatereseawater mixing zone were sampled each month in order to examine the speciation of dissolved and
particulate cadmium. Different biogeochemical parameters (suspended particulate matter, Chlorophyll-a, pH and dissolved organic
carbon) were also measured. Levels of total dissolved and total particulate metal ranged from 0.06 to 0.46 nM and from 0.4 to
2.4 mg g 1, respectively. Our data showed a non-conservative behaviour for cadmium as a result of desorption from particles. The
rise in total dissolved cadmium in the salinity range 0e20 was about 0.2 nM. Incidentally, a decrease of total particulate
concentrations of about 0.5 mg g 1, which corresponds approximately to 0.2 nM, was observed. The study of the various cadmium
species led us to identify desorption of cadmium occurred from the iron/manganese oxide-associated fraction. This desorption
process leads to the formation of labile complexes, i.e. chlorocomplexes in spring and summer. However, in winter and autumn,
a large part of the dissolved fraction was constituted by organic complexes. These complexes can be formed from suspended
particles desorption or could be a released from sediment. Analysis of flux indicated that most of the metal inputs to the estuary
(usually more than 80%) corresponded to organic cadmium. Spring and summer outputs were mainly constituted of
chlorocomplexes whereas cadmium organic complexes were predominant in winter and autumn output fluxes.
Keywords :
Cadmium , seasonal variations , Speciation , macrotidal estuary
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science