The application of zinc (Zn) isotope compositions in bivalve organisms to quantify anthropogenic Zn bioaccumulation in marine biota is of great interest to environmental marine management programs such as the “Mussel Watch Program”. Field studies, however, are urgently needed to test its practical value. To this end, we investigated Zn isotope variations in the oyster Crassostrea gigas collected over four decades near the Loire estuary (France), where previous geochemical studies provided evidence for a regionally uniform but temporally variable metal contamination. We show that the Zn temporal isotope profile of oysters matches that of the sedimentary records with an isotope offset of approximately +0.5–0.7‰, tentatively attributed to comp...
International audienceSacrificial anodes made of zinc are currently used in marine environments to m...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms governing metal toxicity is crucial for predicting the risks...
Coastal areas worldwide are under strong pressure from anthropogenic contamination, as most of the g...
Zinc stable isotopes measurements by MC-ICP-MS, validated by laboratory intercalibrations, were perf...
The application of zinc (Zn) isotopes in bivalve tissues to identify zinc sources in estuaries was c...
Metal release into the environment from anthropogenic activities may endanger ecosystems and human h...
Copper (Cu) isotope compositions in bivalve mollusks used in marine-monitoring networks is a promisi...
Oysters and other similar bivalves are popular ‘biomonitors’ or ‘sentinels’ of the environment and a...
A model of zinc accumulation by the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, is developed by relating...
We compared the bioaccumulation of Cd, Se, and Zn in an estuarine oyster (Crassostrea rivularis) and...
This study provides the first geographic and temporal large-scale analysis of Cu stable isotope comp...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept...
International audienceBioaccumulation of Ag, Cd, Co, Cr and Zn was studied in the oysters Isognomon ...
Arcachon Bay is a prominent oyster production area on the coast of Western Europe, and is subject to...
Environmental monitoring and remediation require techniques to identify the source and fate of metal...
International audienceSacrificial anodes made of zinc are currently used in marine environments to m...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms governing metal toxicity is crucial for predicting the risks...
Coastal areas worldwide are under strong pressure from anthropogenic contamination, as most of the g...
Zinc stable isotopes measurements by MC-ICP-MS, validated by laboratory intercalibrations, were perf...
The application of zinc (Zn) isotopes in bivalve tissues to identify zinc sources in estuaries was c...
Metal release into the environment from anthropogenic activities may endanger ecosystems and human h...
Copper (Cu) isotope compositions in bivalve mollusks used in marine-monitoring networks is a promisi...
Oysters and other similar bivalves are popular ‘biomonitors’ or ‘sentinels’ of the environment and a...
A model of zinc accumulation by the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, is developed by relating...
We compared the bioaccumulation of Cd, Se, and Zn in an estuarine oyster (Crassostrea rivularis) and...
This study provides the first geographic and temporal large-scale analysis of Cu stable isotope comp...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Chemical Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept...
International audienceBioaccumulation of Ag, Cd, Co, Cr and Zn was studied in the oysters Isognomon ...
Arcachon Bay is a prominent oyster production area on the coast of Western Europe, and is subject to...
Environmental monitoring and remediation require techniques to identify the source and fate of metal...
International audienceSacrificial anodes made of zinc are currently used in marine environments to m...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms governing metal toxicity is crucial for predicting the risks...
Coastal areas worldwide are under strong pressure from anthropogenic contamination, as most of the g...