TEMPORARY AND DEFINITIVE FIXATION OF ATMOSPHERIC LEAD IN DEEP-SEA SEDIMENTS OF THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN-SEA

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FERNEX, F
MIGON, C
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[1] FAC SCI NICE, ENVIRONNEMENTS GEOCHIM, F-06108 NICE 2, FRANCE
[2] UNIV PARIS 06, PHYS & CHIM MARINES LAB, CNRS, INSU, F-06230 VILLEFRANCHE MER, FRANCE
[3] UNIV CORSE, CMCS, F-20250 CORTE, FRANCE
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10.1016/0025-326X(94)90331-X
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Most lead brought to the Mediterranean Sea has an anthropogenic origin and is mainly transported through the atmosphere. Atmospheric Pb was continuously collected at Cap Ferrat in 1986 and 1987. From this study, the estimation of the anthropogenic Pb flux on the whole Western Mediterranean was, averaged on 1986 and 1987 data, 4080 t. Assuming that the atmospheric anthropogenic Pb input varied in this course of time similarly to the consumption of Pb added to gasolines in France, the mean annual flux could be calculated: 3.95 kg km-2 yr-1, that is an annual input of 3360 t yr-1. Reaching the sea, this metal seems to become rapidly bound to phytoplankton. Grazing by zooplankton leads to the production of faecal pellets which frequently contain rather high metal concentrations. The sinking rate of pellets of various zooplankton species is high; within a few days pellets may reach deep-sea sediments. After deposition, Pb is released from this organic-rich material during early diagenesis. In most cases, it, therefore, returns to the overlaying water body by ascending diffusion. But, in a deep-sea area of approximately 80 000 km2 where Mn oxide precipitation occurs in surficial sediments, Pb seems to remain stored by coprecipitation processes. By considering the lead stored in 'excess' in the surficial sediment of the deep-sea area, we estimate that a mean annual anthropogenic Pb amount ranging from 800 up to 1080 t was stored every year from 1950. On the same area, taking into account the Pb loss at the straits, the 'direct' atmospheric input to the sea bottom is, on average, 184 t yr-1. The remaining part, that is (800-1080) - 184 = (616-896) t yr-1, corresponds to an additional 'indirect' Pb flux in water due to Pb released from sediments of the surrounding areas where it does not remain stored.
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