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Françoise Elbaz-Poulichet
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 87
Citations - 6060
Françoise Elbaz-Poulichet is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acid mine drainage & Arsenic. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 86 publications receiving 5528 citations. Previous affiliations of Françoise Elbaz-Poulichet include École Normale Supérieure & Spanish National Research Council.
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Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean
X. Durrieu de Madron,Cécile Guieu,Richard Sempéré,Pascal Conan,Daniel Cossa,Fabrizio D'Ortenzio,Claude Estournel,Frédéric Gazeau,Christophe Rabouille,Lars Stemmann,Sophie Bonnet,Frédéric Diaz,Philippe Koubbi,Olivier Radakovitch,Marcel Babin,Melika Baklouti,Chrystelle Bancon-Montigny,Sauveur Belviso,Nathaniel Bensoussan,B. Bonsang,Ioanna Bouloubassi,Christophe Brunet,Jean-Francois Cadiou,Francois Carlotti,Malik Chami,Sabine Charmasson,Bruno Charrière,Jordi Dachs,David Doxaran,Jean-Claude Dutay,Françoise Elbaz-Poulichet,M. Eléaume,F. Eyrolles,Camila Fernandez,Scott W. Fowler,Patrice Francour,Jean-Claude Gaertner,René Galzin,Stéphane Gasparini,Jean-François Ghiglione,J. L. Gonzalez,Catherine Goyet,Lionel Guidi,Katell Guizien,Lars-Eric Heimbürger,Stéphan Jacquet,Wade H. Jeffrey,Fabien Joux,P. Le Hir,Karine Leblanc,Dominique Lefèvre,Christophe Lejeusne,R. Lemé,Marie-Dominique Loÿe-Pilot,Marc Mallet,Laurence Méjanelle,Frédéric Mélin,C. Mellon,Bastien Mérigot,Pierre-Laurent Merle,Christophe Migon,William L. Miller,Laurent Mortier,Behzad Mostajir,Laure Mousseau,Thierry Moutin,J. Para,Thierry Perez,Anne Petrenko,Jean-Christophe Poggiale,Louis Marie Prieur,Mireille Pujo-Pay,Pulido-Villena,Patrick Raimbault,Andrew P. Rees,Céline Ridame,Jean-François Rontani,D. Ruiz Pino,Marie-Alexandrine Sicre,Vincent Taillandier,Christian Tamburini,Tsuneo Tanaka,Isabelle Taupier-Letage,Marc Tedetti,Pierre Testor,Hervé Thébault,Benedicte Thouvenin,Franck Touratier,Jacek Tronczynski,Caroline Ulses,F. Van Wambeke,Vincent Vantrepotte,Sandrine Vaz,Romaric Verney +93 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of current functioning and responses of Mediterranean marine biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems with respect to key natural and anthropogenic drivers and to consider the ecosystems' responses to likely changes in physical, chemical and socio-economical forcings induced by global change and by growing anthropogenic pressure at the regional scale.
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Consequences of treated water recycling as regards pharmaceuticals and drugs in surface and ground waters of a medium-sized Mediterranean catchment.
Marion Rabiet,Anne Togola,F. Brissaud,Jean-Luc Seidel,Hélène Budzinski,Françoise Elbaz-Poulichet +5 more
TL;DR: Pharmaceuticals and other wastewater-related contaminants are present in several reservoirs tapped for drinking water, confirming wastewater contamination; paracetamol, caffeine, and diclofenac are the most frequently detected.
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4,500-year-old mining pollution in southwestern spain: long-term implications for modern mining pollution
TL;DR: The Tinto river is strongly acidic (pH, 1.5-2.5); during flood events, it transports a sandy material, including abundant detrital pyrite grains as mentioned in this paper.
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Bacterial formation of tooeleite and mixed arsenic(III) or arsenic(V)-iron(III) gels in the Carnoulès acid mine drainage, France. A XANES, XRD, and SEM study.
Guillaume Morin,Farid Juillot,Corinne Casiot,Odile Bruneel,J.-C. Personné,Françoise Elbaz-Poulichet,Marc Leblanc,Philippe Ildefonse,Georges Calas +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for spatial and seasonal variations of microbial activity that influence arsenite oxidation and As immobilization in the heavily contaminated AMD from the Carnoulès mine, Gard, France and for the formation of As(III)-rich compounds in the wet season, which may help in designing efficient As-removal processes.
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River versus atmospheric input of material to the mediterranean sea: an overview
TL;DR: In this paper, a combined study of river and atmospheric fluxes has been carried out, where it is shown that the atmospheric input of red dust is of the same order of magnitude as the annual downstream flow of rivers discharging to the Western Mediterranean.