International audienceIn wetlands, stream riverbanks represent a large redox reactive front. At their surface, ferric deposits promote their capacity to trap nutrients and metals. Given that rare earth elements (REE) are now considered as emerging pollutants, it seems that the riverbank interface is a strategic area between wetlands and streams in terms of controlling the environmental dissemination of REE. Therefore, the evolutions of the REE distribution and cerium (Ce) anomaly (Ce/Ce*, i.e. depleted or enriched Ce concentration compared to the other REE) were studied at various locations on a riverbank. The positive Ce anomaly is related to a high Fe content, a low organic carbon/iron ratio ((OC)/Fe) and newly formed Fe oxyhydroxides ind...
To assess rare earth element (REE) distribution, fractionation during weathering processes and river...
Stream waters draining an old mining area present very high rare earth element (REE) contents, reach...
International audienceIn wetland soils, several soil phases such as Fe(III)-oxyhydroxides, organic m...
International audienceIn wetlands, stream riverbanks represent a large redox reactive front. At thei...
International audienceA number of studies have been carried out over the last two decades on the che...
International audienceRiverbank is the exchange zone between the soil and the river alongside the be...
International audienceSeveral studies dedicated to the aquatic geochemistry of rare earth elements (...
International audienceFe oxyhydroxides in riverbanks and their high binding capacity can be used to ...
International audienceWetlands are specific areas able to regulate metals mobility in the environmen...
Rare earth elements (REEs) signatures in the dissolved loads of rivers serve as excellent monitors o...
Rare earth element (REE) concentrations in river water reflect both local geological background and ...
International audienceThe results of this study allow the reassessment of the rare earth elements (R...
International audienceWe present rare earth element (REE) patterns of small streams from a catchment...
11 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables.-- This article is an open access article distributed under the terms ...
To assess rare earth element (REE) distribution, fractionation during weathering processes and river...
Stream waters draining an old mining area present very high rare earth element (REE) contents, reach...
International audienceIn wetland soils, several soil phases such as Fe(III)-oxyhydroxides, organic m...
International audienceIn wetlands, stream riverbanks represent a large redox reactive front. At thei...
International audienceA number of studies have been carried out over the last two decades on the che...
International audienceRiverbank is the exchange zone between the soil and the river alongside the be...
International audienceSeveral studies dedicated to the aquatic geochemistry of rare earth elements (...
International audienceFe oxyhydroxides in riverbanks and their high binding capacity can be used to ...
International audienceWetlands are specific areas able to regulate metals mobility in the environmen...
Rare earth elements (REEs) signatures in the dissolved loads of rivers serve as excellent monitors o...
Rare earth element (REE) concentrations in river water reflect both local geological background and ...
International audienceThe results of this study allow the reassessment of the rare earth elements (R...
International audienceWe present rare earth element (REE) patterns of small streams from a catchment...
11 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables.-- This article is an open access article distributed under the terms ...
To assess rare earth element (REE) distribution, fractionation during weathering processes and river...
Stream waters draining an old mining area present very high rare earth element (REE) contents, reach...
International audienceIn wetland soils, several soil phases such as Fe(III)-oxyhydroxides, organic m...