Insights from the spatial and temporal distributions of mercury species and isotopes in bivalves from the french coastline

Mercury cycles between atmosphere, terrestrial and aquatic reservoirs through a complex combination of transport and transformation processes, until it is buried in oceanic or terrestrial sediments. Monomethylmercury is the main species bioaccumulated and bioampli ed in the food chain. Knowledge of...

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Main Authors: Briant, Nicolas, Knoery, Joel, Chouvelon, Tiphaine, Brach-papa, Christophe, Chiffoleau, Jean-francois, Savoye, Nicolas, Sonke, Jeroen
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Published: ICMGP 2017 - 13th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. July 16-21, 2017, Rhode Island 2017
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:50562 2023-05-15T15:58:50+02:00 Insights from the spatial and temporal distributions of mercury species and isotopes in bivalves from the french coastline Briant, Nicolas Knoery, Joel Chouvelon, Tiphaine Brach-papa, Christophe Chiffoleau, Jean-francois Savoye, Nicolas Sonke, Jeroen 2017 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00394/50562/51254.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00394/50562/ eng eng ICMGP 2017 - 13th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. July 16-21, 2017, Rhode Island https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00394/50562/51254.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00394/50562/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use text Poster info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2017 ftarchimer 2021-09-23T20:29:48Z Mercury cycles between atmosphere, terrestrial and aquatic reservoirs through a complex combination of transport and transformation processes, until it is buried in oceanic or terrestrial sediments. Monomethylmercury is the main species bioaccumulated and bioampli ed in the food chain. Knowledge of the origin (continental, oceanicorlocalsediment)ofthisspeciesforthelittoralenvironnment can still be improved. This study focuses on ~200 samples of bivalves (mussels: Mytilus edulis and Mytilus galloprovincialis and oysters: Crassostrea gigas and Isognomon alatus) from ~80 stations along the French coast. The goals of this study were i) to describe Hg levels, speciation and isotopic composition in various bioindicator bivalves from the French coastline, and ii) to identify possible geographic, taxonomic or temporal variations in these properties. In the bivalves, we observed that the variations in methylmercury concentrations follow linearly those of total mercury (HgT). Preliminary results of isotopic fractionation of HgT in some of the samples do show regional e ects and allow to differentiate English Channel, Atlantic, and Mediterranean coastlines. These differences may come from the various trophic regimes revealed by nC stable isotopes, from different fractionnation by the three biological species of bivalves, from different mercury source isotopic signatures, or both. At most of the study sites, HgT concentrations have not decreased since 1987, despite regulations to abate or ban mercury used by anthropic activities. This study is part of the Trococo project, funded by Ifremer, rgion Pays de la loire (Pollusols), and Insu/EC2CO/Dril. Conference Object Crassostrea gigas Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer)
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description Mercury cycles between atmosphere, terrestrial and aquatic reservoirs through a complex combination of transport and transformation processes, until it is buried in oceanic or terrestrial sediments. Monomethylmercury is the main species bioaccumulated and bioampli ed in the food chain. Knowledge of the origin (continental, oceanicorlocalsediment)ofthisspeciesforthelittoralenvironnment can still be improved. This study focuses on ~200 samples of bivalves (mussels: Mytilus edulis and Mytilus galloprovincialis and oysters: Crassostrea gigas and Isognomon alatus) from ~80 stations along the French coast. The goals of this study were i) to describe Hg levels, speciation and isotopic composition in various bioindicator bivalves from the French coastline, and ii) to identify possible geographic, taxonomic or temporal variations in these properties. In the bivalves, we observed that the variations in methylmercury concentrations follow linearly those of total mercury (HgT). Preliminary results of isotopic fractionation of HgT in some of the samples do show regional e ects and allow to differentiate English Channel, Atlantic, and Mediterranean coastlines. These differences may come from the various trophic regimes revealed by nC stable isotopes, from different fractionnation by the three biological species of bivalves, from different mercury source isotopic signatures, or both. At most of the study sites, HgT concentrations have not decreased since 1987, despite regulations to abate or ban mercury used by anthropic activities. This study is part of the Trococo project, funded by Ifremer, rgion Pays de la loire (Pollusols), and Insu/EC2CO/Dril.
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author Briant, Nicolas
Knoery, Joel
Chouvelon, Tiphaine
Brach-papa, Christophe
Chiffoleau, Jean-francois
Savoye, Nicolas
Sonke, Jeroen
spellingShingle Briant, Nicolas
Knoery, Joel
Chouvelon, Tiphaine
Brach-papa, Christophe
Chiffoleau, Jean-francois
Savoye, Nicolas
Sonke, Jeroen
Insights from the spatial and temporal distributions of mercury species and isotopes in bivalves from the french coastline
author_facet Briant, Nicolas
Knoery, Joel
Chouvelon, Tiphaine
Brach-papa, Christophe
Chiffoleau, Jean-francois
Savoye, Nicolas
Sonke, Jeroen
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title Insights from the spatial and temporal distributions of mercury species and isotopes in bivalves from the french coastline
title_short Insights from the spatial and temporal distributions of mercury species and isotopes in bivalves from the french coastline
title_full Insights from the spatial and temporal distributions of mercury species and isotopes in bivalves from the french coastline
title_fullStr Insights from the spatial and temporal distributions of mercury species and isotopes in bivalves from the french coastline
title_full_unstemmed Insights from the spatial and temporal distributions of mercury species and isotopes in bivalves from the french coastline
title_sort insights from the spatial and temporal distributions of mercury species and isotopes in bivalves from the french coastline
publisher ICMGP 2017 - 13th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. July 16-21, 2017, Rhode Island
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