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Ludovic Lesven

Researcher at university of lille

Publications -  35
Citations -  1217

Ludovic Lesven is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trace metal & Sediment. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1021 citations. Previous affiliations of Ludovic Lesven include Lille University of Science and Technology & University of the Sciences.

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Arsenic behavior in river sediments under redox gradient: A review

TL;DR: The review presents the main redox mechanisms and final products of As that have been evidenced over the last years and suggests that the role of reduced sulfur species in the cycling of arsenic in sediments has been evidenced but some of the transformations remain hypothetical and deserve further investigation.
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Trace metal behaviour in riverine sediments: Role of organic matter and sulfides

TL;DR: In this article, three sediment cores were collected in the Scheldt, Lys and Spiere canals, which drain a highly populated and industrialized area in Western Europe, and the speciation and the distribution of trace metals in pore waters and sediment particles were assessed through a combination of computational and experimental techniques.
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Geochemical behavior of trace elements in sub-tidal marine sediments of the Belgian coast

TL;DR: In this paper, high resolution profiles of trace elements (Fe, Mn, Co, As, Cu, Cr, Ni and Pb) were assessed using the DET and DGT techniques in silty, organically enriched, sub-tidal sediments of the Belgian coast during late winter and spring 2008.
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Bacterial metal resistance genes and metal bioavailability in contaminated sediments.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the measurement of czcA gene levels by quantitative PCR is a promising tool which may complement the classical approaches used to estimate Cd/Zn/Co bioavailability in sediment compartments.
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Chromium behavior in aquatic environments: a review

TL;DR: The fate of chromium (Cr) in surface sediments is closely linked to early diagenetic processes and a review summarizes the main redox pathways that have been clearly identified as mentioned in this paper.