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Estuaries | 1998

Long-core profiles of137Cs,134Cs,60Co and210Pb in sediment near the Rhône River (Northwestern Mediterranean Sea)

Sabine Charmasson; Olivier Radakovitch; Mireille Arnaud; Patrick Bouisset; Anne-Sylvie Pruchon

Various anthropogenic radionuclides and210Pb were analyzed in a 4.3-m-long core, sampled near the Rhône River mouth in March 1991, to evaluate the extent of industrial releases that accumulate in this area. The whole core was significantly marked by radionuclide inputs from the nuclear facilities located along the river (137Cs,134Cs,60Co). Irregular profiles in natural and artificial radionuclides should be related to variations in their respective inputs from the Rhône River to the Mediterranean Sea. Minimum concentrations were found during high flow periods. Using both the137Cs/134Cs profile in the core and the range of this ratio in Rhône waters, mean apparent accumulation rates were estimated to range between 37 cm yr−1 and 48 cm yr−1. This core would then represent a sedimentary record over a 7–10 year period. However, the presence of a signal from the Chernobyl accident, which occurred on April 26, 1986, was not clearly observed in the core. Inventories of both artificial and natural radionuclides were greater than expected from atmospheric inputs. The increased sedimentation occurring in close vicinity to the mouth of the Rhône River is thus responsible for trapping of elements transported by the river to the Mediterranean Sea. In this area, inventories of artificial radionuclides are well in excess of aerial deposition from Chernobyl and atmospheric weapons tests and are linked primarily to industrial releases.


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 1999

210Pb and caesium accumulation in the Rhône Delta sediments

Olivier Radakovitch; Sabine Charmasson; Mireille Arnaud; Patrick Bouisset


Geobios | 2007

The significance of pollen signal in present-day marine terrigenous sediments: The example of the Gulf of Lions (western Mediterranean Sea) ☆

Celia Beaudouin; Jean-Pierre Suc; Gilles Escarguel; Mireille Arnaud; Sabine Charmasson


Marine Geology | 2006

Radionuclide deposition in the Rhone River Prodelta (NW Mediterranean sea) in response to the December 2003 extreme flood

J. Miralles; Mireille Arnaud; Olivier Radakovitch; C. Marion; X. Cagnat


Continental Shelf Research | 2010

In situ record of sedimentary processes near the Rhône River mouth during winter events (Gulf of Lions, Mediterranean Sea).

C. Marion; Francois Dufois; Mireille Arnaud; C. Vella


Marine Geology | 2013

Historical evolution and extreme climate events during the last 400 years on the Rhone prodelta (NW Mediterranean)

Anne-Sophie Fanget; Maria-Angela Bassetti; Mireille Arnaud; Jean-Francois Chiffoleau; Daniel Cossa; Aurélie Goineau; Christophe Fontanier; Roselyne Buscail; Gwenael Jouet; Grégoire Maillet; Alessandra Negri; Bernard Dennielou; Serge Berné


39th CIESM Congress - Venice, Italy, 10 - 14 May 2010 | 2010

MESURHO : a high frequency oceanographic buoy at the Rhone River mouth

Jean-Francois Cadiou; Michel Repecaud; Mireille Arnaud; Christophe Rabouille; Patrick Raimbault; Olivier Radakovitch; Samuel Meule; Pierre Gaufres; Ivane Pairaud


PLUTONIUM FUTURES - THE SCIENCE: Third Topical Conference on Plutonium and Actinides | 2003

Plutonium Isotope Remobilization from Natural Sediments (Gulf of Lions, Northwestern Mediterranean Sea): Estimation Based on Flume Experiments

Bruno Lansard; Sabine Charmasson; Frédérique Eyrolle; Mireille Arnaud; Christian Grenz


Revue de Paléobiologie | 2013

Epi-bathyal ostracod assemblage in Holocene Rhone deltaic sediments (Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean) and their palaeoecological implications

Anne-Sophie Fanget; Maria Angela Bassetti; Serge Berné; Mireille Arnaud


/data/revues/00166995/00400002/06001252/ | 2008

The significance of pollen signal in present-day marine terrigenous sediments: The example of the Gulf of Lions (western Mediterranean Sea)

Célia Beaudouin; Jean-Pierre Suc; Gilles Escarguel; Mireille Arnaud; Sabine Charmasson

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Serge Berné

University of Perpignan

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