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Marchand Cyril, Fernandez J. M., Moreton B. (2016). Trace metal geochemistry in mangrove sediments and their transfer to mangrove plants (New Caledonia). Science of the Total Environment, 562, p. 216-227. ISSN 0048-9697.

Titre du document
Trace metal geochemistry in mangrove sediments and their transfer to mangrove plants (New Caledonia)
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000377372400022
Auteurs
Marchand Cyril, Fernandez J. M., Moreton B.
Source
Science of the Total Environment, 2016, 562, p. 216-227 ISSN 0048-9697
Because of their physico-chemical inherent properties, mangrove sediments may act as a sink for pollutants coming from catchments. The main objective of this study was to assess the distribution of some trace metals in the tissues of various mangrove plants developing downstream highly weathered ferralsols, taking into account metals partitioning in the sediment. In New Caledonia, mangroves act as a buffer between open-cast mines and the world's largest lagoon. As a result of the erosion of lateritic soils, Ni and Fe concentrations in the sediment were substantially higher than the world average. Whatever the mangrove stand and despite low bioaccumulation and translocations factors, Fe and Ni were also the most abundant metals in the different plant tissues. This low bioaccumulation may be explained by: i) the low availability of metals, which were mainly present in the form of oxides or sulfur minerals, and ii) the root systems acting as barriers towards the transfer of metals to the plant. Conversely, Cu and Zn metals had a greater mobility in the plant, and were characterized by high bioconcentration and translocation factors compared to the other metals. Cu and Zn were also more mobile in the sediment as a result of their association with organic matter. Whatever the metal, a strong decrease of trace metal stock was observed from the landside to the seaside of the mangrove, probably as a result of the increased reactivity of the sediment due to OM enrichment. This reactivity lead to higher dissolution of bearing phases, and thus to the export of dissolved trace metals trough the tidal action. Cu and Zn were the less concerned by the phenomenon probably as a result of higher plant uptake and their restitution to the sediment with litter fall in stands where tidal flushing is limited.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Pédologie [068] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Description Géographique
NOUVELLE CALDEONIE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010066996]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010066996
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