In order to study the bioavailable fraction of river sediments, an analytical procedure involving sequential chemical extraction (soluble with water, really exchangeable, bound to carbonates, manga- nese oxides, amorphous iron oxides, crystalline iron oxides and to organic matter) has been developed for the speciation of: Si, Ca, Fe, K, Mn, Al, Co, Rb, Sr, Y, Sb, Cs, Pb, U, Th and the lanthanides. Experimental results obtained on replicate samples of river bottom sediments demonstrate that the relative standard deviation of the sequential extraction procedure is very low. The selectivity, the efficiency and the purity of the various reagents toward specific geochemical phases were evaluated and optimized on each individual extraction
International audienceThree sediment cores were collected in the Scheldt, Lys and Spiere canals, whi...
Three sediment cores were collected in the Scheldt, Lys and Spiere canals, which drain a highly popu...
We quantified the concentrations and distributions of metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in the sed...
The mobility, the transport, and the toxicity of trace elements in aquatic systems depend on the che...
The three-stage sequential extraction procedure for speciation of heavy metals, proposed by the Comm...
A three-stage sequential extraction procedure, following a protocol proposed by a European working g...
M.Sc.Sediment analysis, especially for trace metals, is important since aquatic sediments act as sin...
A sequential extraction procedure was applied to identify forms of Ni, Zn, Ph and Cu with Fe- and Mn...
A five-step sequential extraction technique was used to determine the chemical association of heavy ...
A five-step sequential extraction technique was used to determine the chemical association of heavy ...
Surface sediments collected from the bottom of the Lower Sakarya River were analyzed for their metal...
This study presents the results of determination Cu, Cr, Zn, Pb, Cd, V, Ni, As and Hg content and as...
Metals in sediments are present in different chemical forms which affect their ability to transfer. ...
International audienceThree sediment cores were collected in the Scheldt, Lys and Spiere canals, whi...
Three sediment cores were collected in the Scheldt, Lys and Spiere canals, which drain a highly popu...
We quantified the concentrations and distributions of metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in the sed...
The mobility, the transport, and the toxicity of trace elements in aquatic systems depend on the che...
The three-stage sequential extraction procedure for speciation of heavy metals, proposed by the Comm...
A three-stage sequential extraction procedure, following a protocol proposed by a European working g...
M.Sc.Sediment analysis, especially for trace metals, is important since aquatic sediments act as sin...
A sequential extraction procedure was applied to identify forms of Ni, Zn, Ph and Cu with Fe- and Mn...
A five-step sequential extraction technique was used to determine the chemical association of heavy ...
A five-step sequential extraction technique was used to determine the chemical association of heavy ...
Surface sediments collected from the bottom of the Lower Sakarya River were analyzed for their metal...
This study presents the results of determination Cu, Cr, Zn, Pb, Cd, V, Ni, As and Hg content and as...
Metals in sediments are present in different chemical forms which affect their ability to transfer. ...
International audienceThree sediment cores were collected in the Scheldt, Lys and Spiere canals, whi...
Three sediment cores were collected in the Scheldt, Lys and Spiere canals, which drain a highly popu...
We quantified the concentrations and distributions of metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in the sed...