International audienceColloidal dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is an important carrier phase for trace elements (TE) in subsurface environments. As suggested by previously published field observations, preferential sorption of DOC onto mineral surfaces tends to enrich the solid phase in humic acids. This DOC fractionation may affect the mobility of TE. pH is known to play an important role in the stability of colloids. This study was therefore dedicated to identifying the influence of DOC fractionation on TE mobility. Sequential extraction has been used to provide information on the possible TE carriers within soil (as exchangeable, weak acid soluble, reducible, oxidizable, and nonextractible metal fractions). Batch experiments were carried...
Land application of sewage sludge may introduce handful trace metals into soils and cause surface an...
International audienceWhereas humic substances are known to play a key role in controlling metal spe...
A micro-contamination phenomenon was reproduced and studied at lab-scale, mimicking the irrigation o...
International audienceColloidal dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is an important carrier phase for tra...
1 p.International audienceDissolved Organic Matter (DOM) is ubiquitous in aquatic environments and p...
International audienceOrganic or inorganic colloids play a major role in the mobilization of trace e...
Ubiquitous, dynamic, as well as characterized by important surface complexation ability, colloids ar...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) can increase the transport of trace metals and other pollutants, comp...
Over the past 30–40 years, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have increased in soil solu...
International audienceThe objectives of this study were to determine the processes and physico-chemi...
In sandy soils the behavior of heavy metals is largely controlled by soil organic matter (solid and ...
International audienceEmission of colloids from treatment wetlands solid deposit (SD) may affect the...
Summary: Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in acid-sensitive upland waters is dominated by allochthonou...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key component involved in metal displacement in soils. In this s...
Cha, Daniel K.Yan, JinRelease and transport of organic carbon (OC), a large portion of which can com...
Land application of sewage sludge may introduce handful trace metals into soils and cause surface an...
International audienceWhereas humic substances are known to play a key role in controlling metal spe...
A micro-contamination phenomenon was reproduced and studied at lab-scale, mimicking the irrigation o...
International audienceColloidal dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is an important carrier phase for tra...
1 p.International audienceDissolved Organic Matter (DOM) is ubiquitous in aquatic environments and p...
International audienceOrganic or inorganic colloids play a major role in the mobilization of trace e...
Ubiquitous, dynamic, as well as characterized by important surface complexation ability, colloids ar...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) can increase the transport of trace metals and other pollutants, comp...
Over the past 30–40 years, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have increased in soil solu...
International audienceThe objectives of this study were to determine the processes and physico-chemi...
In sandy soils the behavior of heavy metals is largely controlled by soil organic matter (solid and ...
International audienceEmission of colloids from treatment wetlands solid deposit (SD) may affect the...
Summary: Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in acid-sensitive upland waters is dominated by allochthonou...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key component involved in metal displacement in soils. In this s...
Cha, Daniel K.Yan, JinRelease and transport of organic carbon (OC), a large portion of which can com...
Land application of sewage sludge may introduce handful trace metals into soils and cause surface an...
International audienceWhereas humic substances are known to play a key role in controlling metal spe...
A micro-contamination phenomenon was reproduced and studied at lab-scale, mimicking the irrigation o...