“Non-traditional” stable isotopes applied to the study of trace metal contaminants in anthropized marine environments

Type : ACL
Nature : Production scientifique
Au bénéfice du Laboratoire : Oui
Statut de publication : Publié
Année de publication : 2022
Auteurs (5) : FERREIRA-ARAUJO Daniel KNOERY Joël BRIANT Nicolas VIGIER Nathalie PONZEVERA E
Revue scientifique : Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volume : 175
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DOI : 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113398
URL : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X22000807
Abstract : The advent of Multicollector ICP-MS inaugurated the analysis of new metal isotope systems, the so-called “non-traditional” isotopes. They are now available tools to study geochemical and ecotoxicological aspects of marine metal contamination and hence, to push the frontiers of our knowledge. However, such applications are still in their infancy, and an accessible state-of-the-art describing main applications, obstacles, gaps, and directions for further development was missing from the literature. This paper fills this gap and aims to encourage the marine scientific community to explore the contributions of this newly available information for the fields of chemical risk assessment, biomonitoring, and trophic transfer of metal contaminants. In the current “Anthropocene” epoch, metal contamination will continue to threaten marine aquatic ecosystems, and “non-traditional” isotopes can be a valuable tool to detect human-induced changes across time-space involving metal contaminants, and their interaction with marine biota.
Mots-clés : Marine pollution, Multi collector ICP-MS, Metal biogeochemistry, Isotope tracer, Metal stable isotopes
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FERREIRA-ARAUJO D, Knoery J, Briant N, Vigier N, Ponzevera E (2022) “Non-traditional” stable isotopes applied to the study of trace metal contaminants in anthropized marine environments. Mar Pollut Bull 175 | doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113398