International audienceCopper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are naturally present and ubiquitous in soils and are important micronutrients. Human activities contribute to the input of these metals to soils in different chemical forms, which can sometimes reach a toxic level for soil organisms and plants. Isotopic signatures could be used to trace sources of anthropogenic Cu and Zn pollution. The aim of this paper is to determine whether it is possible to identify (i) Cu and Zn contamination in soils and their sources, on the basis of their isotopic signatures, and (ii) situations that are a priori favorable or not for tracing Cu and Zn pollution using the isotopic approach. Therefore, we compiled data from the literature on Cu and Zn isotopes in soils,...
Sourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical contamination context is...
International audienceSourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical co...
International audienceSourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical co...
International audienceCopper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are naturally present and ubiquitous in soils and ar...
Ces travaux ont été consacrés à l’étude de l’origine et du devenir des éléments traces métalliques (...
Copper and Zn metals are produced in large quantities for different applications. During Cu producti...
Copper and Zn metals are produced in large quantities for different applications. During Cu producti...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We studied the n...
Sourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical contamination context is...
Sourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical contamination context is...
International audienceSourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical co...
International audienceSourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical co...
International audienceCopper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) are naturally present and ubiquitous in soils and ar...
Ces travaux ont été consacrés à l’étude de l’origine et du devenir des éléments traces métalliques (...
Copper and Zn metals are produced in large quantities for different applications. During Cu producti...
Copper and Zn metals are produced in large quantities for different applications. During Cu producti...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
International audienceZinc isotopes have been studied along two smelter-impacted soil profiles sampl...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all organisms but may also be a pollutant. We studied the n...
Sourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical contamination context is...
Sourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical contamination context is...
International audienceSourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical co...
International audienceSourcing and understanding the fate of anthropogenic metals in a historical co...