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Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Are boron isotopes a reliable tracer of anthropogenic inputs to rivers over time

Damien Guinoiseau; Pascale Louvat; Guillaume Paris; Jiubin Chen; Benjamin Chetelat; Vincent Rocher; Sabrina Guérin; Jérôme Gaillardet

This study aims at determining how the boron signal of the Seine River evolved in terms of concentration and isotopic signatures over eighteen years (1994-95 and 2006-12) and if boron isotopes can reliably trace anthropogenic inputs over time. In the anthropised Seine River watershed, boron is widely released by human activities, and even if boron concentrations ([B]) are below the potability limit, our study confirms the potential of boron isotopes (δ11B) to trace urban anthropogenic contaminations. Between 1994 and 2012, [B] have decreased across the anthropised part of the Seine River basin (and by a factor of two in Paris) while δ11B has increased. This means either that urban inputs have been reduced or that the boron signature of urban inputs has changed over time. Both hypotheses are in agreement with the decrease of perborate consumption in Europe over 15years and are not mutually exclusive. Results of a thorough analysis of urban effluents from the sewage network of Paris conurbation that are in fine released to the Seine River suggest a shift of the urban δ11B from -10‰ in 1994 to 1.5±2.0‰ in 2012, in agreement with our second hypothesis. We attribute this change to the removal of perborates from detergents rather than to the modernisation of wastewater treatment network, because it does not significantly impact the wastewater boron signatures. Eighteen years after the first assessment and despite the decreased use of perborates, geochemical and isotopic mass budgets confirm, that boron in the Seine River basin is mainly released from urban activities (60-100%), especially in Paris and the downstream part of the basin. Contrastingly, in headwaters and/or tributaries with low urbanisation, the relative boron input to river from agricultural practices and rains increased, up to 10% and by 10 to 30%, respectively.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2008

Geochemistry of the dissolved load of the Changjiang Basin rivers: Anthropogenic impacts and chemical weathering

Benjamin Chetelat; Cong-Qiang Liu; Zhi-Qi Zhao; Q.L. Wang; Si-Liang Li; J. Li; Baoli Wang


Environmental Science & Technology | 2010

Assessment of the sources of nitrate in the Changjiang River, China using a nitrogen and oxygen isotopic approach

Si-Liang Li; Cong-Qiang Liu; Jun Li; Xiao-Long Liu; Benjamin Chetelat; Baoli Wang; Fushun Wang


Environmental Science & Technology | 2005

Boron Isotopes in the Seine River, France: A Probe of Anthropogenic Contamination

Benjamin Chetelat; Jérôme Gaillardet


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2009

Boron isotopes geochemistry of the Changjiang basin rivers.

Benjamin Chetelat; Cong-Qiang Liu; Jérôme Gaillardet; Q.L. Wang; Zhi-Qi Zhao; Chongshan Liang; Yingkai Xiao


Applied Geochemistry | 2009

Use of B isotopes as a tracer of anthropogenic emissions in the atmosphere of Paris, France

Benjamin Chetelat; Jérôme Gaillardet; Rémi Freydier


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2015

Behavior of lithium isotopes in the Changjiang River system: Sources effects and response to weathering and erosion

Q.L. Wang; Benjamin Chetelat; Zhi-Qi Zhao; Hu Ding; Si-Liang Li; Baoli Wang; Jun Li; Xiao-Long Liu


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2014

Chemical weathering processes in the Yalong River draining the eastern Tibetan Plateau, China

Si-Liang Li; Benjamin Chetelat; Fu-Jun Yue; Zhi-Qi Zhao; Cong-Qiang Liu


Journal of Limnology | 2013

Diatoms modify the relationship between dissolved silicon and bicarbonate in impounded rivers

Baoli Wang; Cong-Qiang Liu; Fushun Wang; Benjamin Chetelat; Stephen C. Maberly


Archive | 2009

Variations in content and isotopic composition of sulfate in Changjiang (Yangtz River) water

Cong-Qiang Liu; Yun-Chao Lang; Harald Strauss; Benjamin Chetelat; Baoli Wang; Si-Liang Li; J. Li

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Jérôme Gaillardet

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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Cong-Qiang Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Baoli Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Si-Liang Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhi-Qi Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Q.L. Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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J. Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jun Li

Tianjin Normal University

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Xiao-Long Liu

Tianjin Normal University

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