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Aymeric Dabrin

Researcher at University of Bordeaux

Publications -  44
Citations -  1013

Aymeric Dabrin is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Particulates. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 38 publications receiving 816 citations.

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Long-term survey of heavy-metal pollution, biofilm contamination and diatom community structure in the Riou Mort watershed, South-West France.

TL;DR: In a metal-polluted stream in the Riou Mort watershed in SW France, periphytic diatom communities were affected by the metal but displayed induced tolerance, seen through structural impact (dominance of small, adnate species) as well as morphological abnormalities particularly in the genera Ulnaria and Fragilaria.
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Groundwater contributions to metal transport in a small river affected by mining and smelting waste.

TL;DR: The present work induced concrete remediation actions (pumping and treatment of the polluted groundwater), that are expected to strongly reduce dissolved Cd and Zn emissions into the Riou Mort River.
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Behavior of arsenic and antimony in the surface freshwater reaches of a highly turbid estuary, the Gironde Estuary, France.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on the behavior of redox-sensitive elements, As and Sb, along the turbidity gradient in the freshwater reaches of the turbid Gironde Estuary.
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Dissolved uranium, vanadium and molybdenum behaviours during contrasting freshwater discharges in the Gironde Estuary (SW France)

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a specific sampling strategy covering a wide range of hydrological conditions during nine cruises in 2003-2007 to characterise the behaviour of three dissolved metals (uranium, vanadium and molybdenum) in surface and bottom water along the salinity gradient of the highly turbid macrotidal Gironde Estuary using a solid-liquid extraction.