International audienceFe oxyhydroxides in riverbanks and their high binding capacity can be used to hypothesize that riverbanks may act as a “biogeochemical filter” between wetlands and rivers and may constitute a major mechanism in the trapping and flux regulation of chemical elements. Until now, the properties of Fe minerals have been very poorly described in riverbanks. The goals of the present work are to identify Fe speciation in riverbanks where ferric deposits are observed and to determine their impact on the metal behavior (As, Co, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, etc.).At the surface, Fe speciation is mainly composed of small poorly crystalline Fe phases, i.e. ferrihydrite (~30%), Fe-OM associations (~40%) as well as crystalline Fe phases, i.e. goe...
The solubility and behavior of iron (Fe) in natural waters is tightly linked to Fe speciation, and F...
The present study deals with the direct determination of colloidal forms of iron in river-borne soli...
Highlights • Fe has a key role in biogeochemical and ecological contexts in boreal catchments. ...
International audienceFe oxyhydroxides in riverbanks and their high binding capacity can be used to ...
International audienceRiverbank is the exchange zone between the soil and the river alongside the be...
When Fe(II) bearing groundwaters surface in streams, particulate authigenic Fe-rich material is prod...
In Fe-limited or Fe-stressed waters Fe(II) cycling is an important feature of Fe biogeochemistry bec...
Iron and carbon are important constituents of natural colloids, which intimately links the fate of t...
Rivers have traditionally not been considered important sources of bioavailable iron (Fe) to the mar...
Rivers have traditionally been viewed as negligible sources of iron (Fe) to marine waters, as most F...
Availability of iron in an aquatic system is governed by the concentrations present within the catch...
International audienceIn wetlands, stream riverbanks represent a large redox reactive front. At thei...
Trace metals in anoxic aquatic systems are of great importance for iron oxide transformations and bi...
The fate of iron (Fe) may affect that of phosphorus (P) and arsenic (As) in natural waters. This stu...
International audienceIron–organic matter (Fe–OM) nanoaggregates are highly abundant in wetlands. Ir...
The solubility and behavior of iron (Fe) in natural waters is tightly linked to Fe speciation, and F...
The present study deals with the direct determination of colloidal forms of iron in river-borne soli...
Highlights • Fe has a key role in biogeochemical and ecological contexts in boreal catchments. ...
International audienceFe oxyhydroxides in riverbanks and their high binding capacity can be used to ...
International audienceRiverbank is the exchange zone between the soil and the river alongside the be...
When Fe(II) bearing groundwaters surface in streams, particulate authigenic Fe-rich material is prod...
In Fe-limited or Fe-stressed waters Fe(II) cycling is an important feature of Fe biogeochemistry bec...
Iron and carbon are important constituents of natural colloids, which intimately links the fate of t...
Rivers have traditionally not been considered important sources of bioavailable iron (Fe) to the mar...
Rivers have traditionally been viewed as negligible sources of iron (Fe) to marine waters, as most F...
Availability of iron in an aquatic system is governed by the concentrations present within the catch...
International audienceIn wetlands, stream riverbanks represent a large redox reactive front. At thei...
Trace metals in anoxic aquatic systems are of great importance for iron oxide transformations and bi...
The fate of iron (Fe) may affect that of phosphorus (P) and arsenic (As) in natural waters. This stu...
International audienceIron–organic matter (Fe–OM) nanoaggregates are highly abundant in wetlands. Ir...
The solubility and behavior of iron (Fe) in natural waters is tightly linked to Fe speciation, and F...
The present study deals with the direct determination of colloidal forms of iron in river-borne soli...
Highlights • Fe has a key role in biogeochemical and ecological contexts in boreal catchments. ...