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Environmental Pollution | 2009

Determination of soil content in chlordecone (organochlorine pesticide) using near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS).

Didier Brunet; Thierry Woignier; Magalie Lesueur-Jannoyer; Raphaël Achard; Luc Rangon; Bernard Barthès

Chlordecone is a toxic organochlorine insecticide that was used in banana plantations until 1993 in the French West Indies. This study aimed at assessing the potential of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) for determining chlordecone content in Andosols, Nitisols and Ferralsols from Martinique. Using partial least square regression, chlordecone content conventionally determined through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry could be correctly predicted by NIRS (Q(2) = 0.75, R(2) = 0.82 for the total set), especially for samples with chlordecone content <12 mg kg(-1) or when the sample set was rather homogeneous (Q(2) = 0.91, R(2) = 0.82 for the Andosols). Conventional measures and NIRS predictions were poorly correlated for chlordecone content >12 mg kg(-1), nevertheless ca. 80% samples were correctly predicted when the set was divided into three or four classes of chlordecone content. Thus NIRS could be considered a time- and cost-effective method for characterising soil contamination by chlordecone.


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2014

Field validation of chlordecone soil sequestration by organic matter addition

Florence Clostre; Thierry Woignier; Luc Rangon; Paula Fernandes; Alain Soler; Magalie Lesueur-Jannoyer

PurposeThe use of chlordecone (CLD) has caused pollution of soils, which are now a source of contamination for crops and ecosystems. Because of its long-term impacts on human health, exposure to CLD is a public health concern and contamination of crops by CLD must be limited. To this end, we conducted field trials on chlordecone sequestration in soil with added compost.Materials and methodsThe impact of added compost on chlordecone sequestration was measured in nitisols. After characterization of the soil, the transfer of chlordecone from soil to water was assessed in a leaching experiment and from soil to two crop plants in a nitisol plot. Finally, to understand the underlying processes, changes in CLD content were measured in soil fractions and soil porous properties were assessed after the addition of compost.Results and discussionA rapid seven-fold decrease in water extractable CLD was observed in amended soils. Five percent amendment led to a significant reduction in the contamination of crops by CLD; edible radish tubers were 50% more contaminated without added compost and cucumber fruits were 60% more contaminated. After the addition of compost, CLD content increased in the fraction of pre-humified or partially mineralized organic debris. Finally, in contrast to andosols, adding compost to nitisols did not affect the soil microstructure.ConclusionsIncreasing chlordecone sequestration by adding compost could be an alternative solution until soil decontamination techniques become available. This could be a provisional way to control further release of CLD from contaminated soils towards other environmental compartments.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018

The pesticide chlordecone is trapped in the tortuous mesoporosity of allophane clays

Thierry Woignier; Florence Clostre; Paula Fernandes; Alain Soler; Luc Rangon; Maria Isabel Sastre-Conde; Magalie Jannoyer

Some volcanic soils like andosols contain short-range order nanoclays (allophane) which build aggregates with a tortuous and fractal microstructure. The aim of the work was to study the influence of the microstructure and mesoporosity of the allophane aggregates on the pesticide chlordecone retention in soils. Our study shows that the allophane microstructure favors pollutants accumulation and sequestration in soils. We put forth the importance of the mesoporous microstructure of the allophane aggregates for pollutant trapping in andosols. We show that the soil contamination increases with the allophane content but also with the mesopore volume, the tortuosity, and the size of the fractal aggregate. Moreover, the pore structure of the allophane aggregates at nanoscale favors the pesticide retention. The fractal and tortuous aggregates of nanoparticles play the role of nanolabyrinths. It is suggested that chlordecone storage in allophanic soils could be the result of the low transport properties (permeability and diffusion) in the allophane aggregates. The poor accessibility to the pesticide trapped in the mesopore of allophane aggregates could explain the lower pollutant release in the environment.


Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2005

Supercritical Drying Applied to Natural “Gels”: Allophanic Soils

T. Woignier; Erik Braudeau; H. Doumenc; Luc Rangon


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016

Compost addition reduces porosity and chlordecone transfer in soil microstructure.

Thierry Woignier; Florence Clostre; Paula Fernandes; Luc Rangon; Alain Soler; Magalie Lesueur-Jannoyer


Archive | 2016

Reduced pesticide bioavailability in soil by organic amendment

T. Woignier; Florence Clostre; Paula Fernandes; Alain Soler; Luc Rangon; Magalie Jannoyer


Sciences, Eaux et Territoires | 2015

Une innovation agroécologique : la séquestration des pesticides

T. Woignier; Luc Rangon; Paula Fernandes; Florence Clostre; Magalie Lesueur-Jannoyer; Alain Soler


Archive | 2014

La séquestration des pesticides, une alternative à la dépollution. Résultats expérimentaux et modélisation

T. Woignier; Florence Clostre; Paula Fernandes; Luc Rangon; Alain Soler; Magalie Jannoyer


Archive | 2014

Une alternative à la dépollution des sols contaminés : la séquestration de la chlordécone

T. Woignier; Luc Rangon; Paula Fernandes; Alain Soler; Frédéric Clota; Magalie Jannoyer


20th World Congress of Soil Science: Soils embrace life and universe, Jeju, Korea, June 8-13, 2014 | 2014

Sequestering a persistent organochlorine with organic fertilizer and organic amendment to increase food safety in Martinique

Paula Fernandes; T. Woignier; Florence Clostre; Alain Soler; Luc Rangon; Magalie Lesueur-Jannoyer

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Alain Soler

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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T. Woignier

University of Montpellier

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Magalie Lesueur-Jannoyer

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Magalie Jannoyer

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Thierry Woignier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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H. Doumenc

University of Montpellier

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Hervé Macarie

Aix-Marseille University

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Raphaël Achard

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Yoan Labrousse

Aix-Marseille University

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