Benoît Losson
University of Lorraine
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Science of The Total Environment | 2017
Hussein Jaafar Kanbar; Emmanuelle Montarges-Pelletier; Benoît Losson; Isabelle Bihannic; Renaud Gley; Allan Bauer; Frédéric Villiéras; Luc Manceau; Antoine G. El Samrani; Véronique Kazpard; Laurence Mansuy-Huault
Submerged sediment cores were collected upstream of a dam in the Orne River, northeastern France. This dam was built in the context of steelmaking to constitute a water reservoir for blast furnace cooling and wet cleaning of furnace smokes. The dam also enhanced sediment deposition in the upstream zone. This study was performed to unravel the contamination status of sediments and to evidence possible contribution sources. The sediment layers were analyzed for water content, grain size, chemical composition, crystalline phases at a bulk scale and poorly crystalline and amorphous phases at a sub-micrometer scale. Visual aspect, texture, color, and chemical and mineralogical analyses showed that the settled sediments were mainly composed of fine black matter, certainly comprising steelmaking by-products. Those materials were highly enriched with Fe, Zn, Pb and other trace metals, except for a relatively thin layer of surficial sediments that had settled more recently. Bulk mineralogy revealed crystalline iron minerals, such as magnetite, goethite, wuestite and pyrite, in the deep layers of the sediment cores. Furthermore, microscopic investigations evidenced the presence of ferrospheres, goethite nanoparticles and newly formed Fe-aluminosilicates; all originating from the former steelmaking facilities. The variation of iron mineralogy, combined with specific chemical profiles and other sediment features, demonstrate the different contributions that constitute the sediment deposit. Furthermore, chemical and mineralogical features of goethite and Fe-aluminosilicates could be used as a fingerprint for such contaminated sediments.
Quaternaire | 2004
Stéphane Cordier; Dominique Harmand; Benoît Losson; Monique Beiner
Organic Geochemistry | 2012
O. Bertrand; Laurence Mansuy-Huault; Emmanuelle Montarges-Pelletier; Benoît Losson; Jacqueline Argant; Pascale Ruffaldi; D. Etienne; E. Garnier; Laurent Dezileau; Pierre Faure; Raymond Michels
Organic Geochemistry | 2013
Olivier Bertrand; Emmanuelle Montarges-Pelletier; Laurence Mansuy-Huault; Benoît Losson; Pierre Faure; Raymond Michels; Audrey Pernot; Fabien Arnaud
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017
Dominique Harmand; K Adamson; Gilles Rixhon; Stéphane Jaillet; Benoît Losson; Alain Devos; Gabriel Hez; Marc Calvet; Philippe Audra
Quaternary Research | 2010
Edwige Pons-Branchu; Bruno Hamelin; Benoît Losson; Stéphane Jaillet; Jacques Brulhet
Mémoires de la Société Géologique de France | 2007
Isabelle Cojan; Jacques Brulhet; Jeannine Corbonnois; Alain Devos; Julien Gargani; Dominique Harmand; Stéphane Jaillet; Aurélie Jouve; Michel Laurain; Olivier Lejeune; Jacques Le Roux; Benoît Losson; Alain Marre; Marie-Gabrielle Moreau; Caroline Ricordel; Régine Simon-Coinçon; Olivier Stab; Médard Thiry; Pierre Voinchet
Organic Geochemistry | 2013
Olivia Bertrand; Laurence Mansuy-Huault; Emmanuelle Montarges-Pelletier; Pierre Faure; Benoît Losson; Jacqueline Argant; Pascale Ruffaldi; Raymond Michels
Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2006
Benoît Losson; Jeannine Corbonnois; Jacqueline Argant; Jacques Brulhet; Edwige Pons-Branchu; Yves Quinif
E3S Web of Conferences | 2018
Jeremy Lepesqueur; Renaud Hostache; Núria Martínez-Carreras; Luc Manceau; Claire Delus; Benoît Losson; Emmanuelle Montarges-Pelletier; Christophe Hissler