International audienceDuring 2005–2011, two contrasting river systems in the Gulf of Lions (southern France) have been monitored for particulate trace metal (PTM) loads (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn). These are the Rhone River, one of the largest Mediterranean rivers and a significant source of man-made contaminants to this semi-enclosed sea, and the Tet River, a small river which is representative for the numerous coastal rivers in the Mediterranean area. The objectives were to understand the transport mechanisms of PTM and to identify specific anthropogenic pressures in the corresponding drainage basin. Concentrations of all elements are highly associated with the concentrations of suspended particulate matter (SPM), but relative metal enri...