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Cécile Bossy

Bio: Cécile Bossy is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estuary & Water column. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 25 publications receiving 792 citations.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the mass balances of heavy metal (Zn, Cd, Cu and Pb) in the Lot-Garonne fluvial system have been established for 1999 and 2000.

134 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution sampling was performed during a major flood event in a heterogeneous, medium scale watershed of the Garonne-Gironde fluvial-estuarine system (the Lot River).

111 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the NRC-CNRC certified reference material SLRS-5 was routinely analyzed in this study for major and trace elements by ten French laboratories. But no certified values are assigned by NRC for silicon and 35 trace element concentrations (rare earth elements, Ag, B, Bi, Cs, Ga, Ge, Li, Nb, P, Rb, Rh, Re, S, Sc, Sn, Th, Ti, Tl, W, Y and Zr) or for isotopic ratios.
Abstract: The natural river water certified reference material SLRS-5 (NRC-CNRC) was routinely analysed in this study for major and trace elements by ten French laboratories. Most of the measurements were made using ICP-MS. Because no certified values are assigned by NRC-CNRC for silicon and 35 trace element concentrations (rare earth elements, Ag, B, Bi, Cs, Ga, Ge, Li, Nb, P, Rb, Rh, Re, S, Sc, Sn, Th, Ti, Tl, W, Y and Zr), or for isotopic ratios, we provide a compilation of the concentrations and related uncertainties obtained by the participating laboratories. Strontium isotopic ratios are also given. Le materiau de reference certifie d'eau de riviere naturelle SLRS-5 (NRC-CNRC) est analyse regulierement comme controle qualite par dix laboratoires francais etudiant les elements majeurs et en trace dans les solutions naturelles. La plupart des mesures sont realisees par ICP-MS. Le silicium et 35 elements en trace (terres rares, Ag, B, Bi, Cs, Ga, Ge, Li, Nb, P, Rb, Rh, Re, S, Sc, Sn, Th, Ti, Tl, W, Y et Zr) ne sont pas certifies par NRC-CNRC. Aucun rapport isotopique n'est disponible. Nous proposons, pour ces elements, des valeurs moyennes et leurs incertitudes associees obtenues par les differents laboratoires participants. Le rapport isotopique de Sr est aussi mesure.

93 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the dissolved inorganic Hg species (HgRD) in the Lot-Garonne-Gironde fluvial-estuarine system from daily discharge and suspended particulate matter (SPM) concentrations.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the daily concentrations, fluxes and dynamics of seven EU priority contaminants (potentially toxic metals Cd, Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb, Zn and the metalloid As) transported by the Garonne River (La Reole site; watershed area ~Â57,000 km2) to those released into the freshwater reaches of the Gironde Estuary (Garonne Branch) of Bordeaux under low river discharge and contrasting rainfall situations were investigated.

63 citations


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TL;DR: 137Cs activities and heavy metal concentration-depth profiles from sediment cores retrieved in 2001 from three reservoirs in the Lot River allow establishing a connection between the temporal evolution of the heavy metal pollution and historical changes in smelting and waste-treatment proceedings.

451 citations

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TL;DR: The results suggest a potentially crucial role of HMRGs in the spread, mediated by mobile elements, of some ARGs, i.e. sulII and heavy metal resistance genes (HMRGs) and of a mobile element (the class I integron) in three WWTPs.

347 citations

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TL;DR: Chaboy et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that the symmetry of the hexaaqua complex of Cu(H2O)62+ has a Jahn-Teller distortion effect (Sherman 2001; Bersuker 2006), whereby the two Cu-O distances of the vertical axial bond (Cu-Oax) are longer than four Cu O distances in the equatorial plane (Cu Oax).
Abstract: Copper, a native metal found in ores, is the principal metal in bronze and brass. It is a reddish metal with a density of 8920 kg m−3. All of copper’s compounds tend to be brightly colored: for example, copper in hemocyanin imparts a blue color to blood of mollusks and crustaceans. Copper has three oxidation states, with electronic configurations of Cu([Ar]3 d 104 s 1), Cu+([Ar]3 d 10), and Cu2+([Ar]3 d 9). Cu does not react with aqueous hydrochloric or sulfuric acids, but is soluble in concentrated nitric acid due to its lesser tendency to be oxidized. Cu(I) exists as the colorless cuprous ion, Cu+. Cu(II) is found as the sky-blue cupric ion, Cu2+. The Cu+ ion is unstable, and tends to disproportionate to Cu and Cu2+. Nevertheless, Cu(I) forms compounds such as Cu2O. Cu(I) bonds more readily to carbon than Cu(II), hence Cu(I) has an extensive chemistry with organic compounds. In aqueous solutions, Cu2+ ion occurs as an aquacomplex. There is no clearly predominant structure among the four-, five-, and six-fold coordinated Cu(II) species (Chaboy et al. 2006). Hydrated Cu(II) ion has been represented as the hexaaqua complex Cu(H2O)62+, which shows the Jahn–Teller distortion effect (Sherman 2001; Bersuker 2006), whereby the two Cu–O distances of the vertical axial bond (Cu–Oax) are longer than four Cu–O distances in the equatorial plane (Cu–Oeq). The Jahn–Teller effect lowers the symmetry of Cu(H2O)62+ from octahedral Th to D2h. The sixfold coordination of hydrated Cu(II) species is questioned by a finding of fivefold coordination (Pasquarello et al. 2001; Chaboy et al. 2006; Little et al. 2014b …

261 citations

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TL;DR: A holistic overview and conceptual model for the environmental fate of metals and their toxicity effects on aquatic organisms in estuaries is proposed, which includes the analysis and integration of biogeochemical processes and parameters, metal chemistry and organism physiology.

236 citations

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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.

208 citations