Mangroves of New Caledonia act as a buffer between a lagoon of more than 20,000 km(2) and the Island, which suffers intense processes of erosion resulting from urbanization and natural resources exploitation. This preliminary study aims at determining how heavy metals are distributed in mangrove sediments and pore-waters in relationship with their organic content. To reach our goal, a series of 50-cm deep cores were collected in the mangrove of Conception Bay. The various coring sites are representative of live forests (Avicennia marina. Rhizophora stylosa), dead forest, and intertidal unvegetated area. The ranges of concentrations in sediments were the following (mu mol g(-1)): Cu (0.08 to 0.51), Co (0.01 to 0.38), Ni (0.03 to 3.55), Cr (0...
In mangrove ecosystems, strong reciprocal interactions exist between plant and substrate. Under semi...
There is increasing concern about the impact of anthropogenic activities in many tropical coastal ar...
In mangrove ecosystems, strong reciprocal interactions exist between plant and substrate. Under semi...
International audienceMangroves of New Caledonia act as a buffer between a lagoon of more than 20,00...
The mangroves of New Caledonia, in the south Pacific, act as a buffer between a lagoon of more than ...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, one third of the Island is composed of ultramafic rocks, and...
In New Caledonia, one third of the Island is composed of ultramafic rocks, and lateritic soils enric...
Mangrove sediments act as natural biogeochemical reactors, modifying metals partitioning after their...
Mangrove sediments have a high capacity to retain organic matter because of the low mineralization p...
International audienceMangrove ecosystems are known to act as filters for contaminants between land ...
Mangroves in Australia are recognised as having considerable environmental and economic value and as...
Mangroves occur widely throughout Australia and, at some sites, are exposed to elevated heavy metal ...
We report the findings of a comparative analysis examining patterns of accumulation and partitioning...
There is increasing concern about the impact of anthropogenic activities in many tropical coastal ar...
In mangrove ecosystems, strong reciprocal interactions exist between plant and substrate. Under semi...
There is increasing concern about the impact of anthropogenic activities in many tropical coastal ar...
In mangrove ecosystems, strong reciprocal interactions exist between plant and substrate. Under semi...
International audienceMangroves of New Caledonia act as a buffer between a lagoon of more than 20,00...
The mangroves of New Caledonia, in the south Pacific, act as a buffer between a lagoon of more than ...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, one third of the Island is composed of ultramafic rocks, and...
In New Caledonia, one third of the Island is composed of ultramafic rocks, and lateritic soils enric...
Mangrove sediments act as natural biogeochemical reactors, modifying metals partitioning after their...
Mangrove sediments have a high capacity to retain organic matter because of the low mineralization p...
International audienceMangrove ecosystems are known to act as filters for contaminants between land ...
Mangroves in Australia are recognised as having considerable environmental and economic value and as...
Mangroves occur widely throughout Australia and, at some sites, are exposed to elevated heavy metal ...
We report the findings of a comparative analysis examining patterns of accumulation and partitioning...
There is increasing concern about the impact of anthropogenic activities in many tropical coastal ar...
In mangrove ecosystems, strong reciprocal interactions exist between plant and substrate. Under semi...
There is increasing concern about the impact of anthropogenic activities in many tropical coastal ar...
In mangrove ecosystems, strong reciprocal interactions exist between plant and substrate. Under semi...