Net fluxes of dissolved arsenic, cadmium, copper, zinc, nitrogen and phosphorus from the Gironde Estuary (France): Seasonal variations and trends

Citation
P. Michel et al., Net fluxes of dissolved arsenic, cadmium, copper, zinc, nitrogen and phosphorus from the Gironde Estuary (France): Seasonal variations and trends, EST COAST S, 51(4), 2000, pp. 451-462
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE
ISSN journal
02727714 → ACNP
Volume
51
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
451 - 462
Database
ISI
SICI code
0272-7714(200010)51:4<451:NFODAC>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The Gironde Estuary (south-western France), because of high contamination w ith metals and the proximity of large oyster-farming areas, has been a refe rence study site for 20 years. Research performed to date suggests a trend toward decontamination of the estuary, but a lack of information on seasona l variations has made difficult the evaluation of interannual changes. This study, which examines data obtained during five cruises over a I-year peri od, takes into account Various seasonal and hydrodynamic conditions. The fl uctuations in dissolved net fluxes at the outlet of the upper estuary and t he As, Cd, Cu, Zn, N and P concentrations are related to the season (Januar y, February, May and October) or freshwater flow (400 to 1600 m(3) s(-1)). Large seasonal variations are observed for As, Cu, N and P, and fluxes diff er 3- to 4-fold according to the sampling month. Seasonal variations in net Cd and Zn fluxes are slight and relatively insignificant according to the confidence interval. For the other elements studied, the relationship with the river flow accounts for most of the seasonal variations. In the long-te rm, an increase in fluxes is found for nutrients, despite large seasonal di fferences. For Cd, the trend toward long-term decontamination is more clear ly established, confirming the data of the French Mussel Watch, whereas the amplitude of seasonal variations masks any long-term trend far Cu. This st udy makes clear that when estuaries are subjected to marked fluctuations in freshwater flows and climatic conditions, an analysis of the concentration s or instantaneous fluxes of the various elements must be interpreted only as a part of the annual geochemical cycle. (C) 2000 Academic Press.