Xavier Morvan
University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
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Science of The Total Environment | 2016
Arnaud R. Schneider; Benjamin Cancès; Marie Ponthieu; Sophie Sobanska; Marc F. Benedetti; Olivier Pourret; Alexandra Conreux; Ivan Calandra; Blandine Martinet; Xavier Morvan; Maxime Gommeaux; Béatrice Marin
Smelting activities are one of the most common sources of trace elements in the environment. The aim of this study was to determine the lead distribution in upper horizons (0-5 and 5-10cm) of acidic soils in the vicinity of a lead-acid battery recycling plant in northern France. The combination of chemical methods (sequential extractions), physical methods (Raman microspectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy with an energy dispersive spectrometer) and multi-surface complexation modelling enabled an assessment of the behaviour of Pb. Regardless of the studied soil, none of the Pb-bearing phases commonly identified in similarly polluted environments (e.g., anglesite) were observed. Lead was mainly associated with organic matter and manganese oxides. The association of Pb with these soil constituents can be interpreted as evidence of Pb redistribution in the studied soils following smelter particle deposition.
Environmental Pollution | 2016
Arnaud R. Schneider; Marie Ponthieu; Benjamin Cancès; Alexandra Conreux; Xavier Morvan; Maxime Gommeaux; Béatrice Marin; Marc F. Benedetti
Trace element (TE) speciation modelling in soil solution is controlled by the assumptions made about the soil solution composition. To evaluate this influence, different assumptions using Visual MINTEQ were tested and compared to measurements of free TE concentrations. The soil column Donnan membrane technique (SC-DMT) was used to estimate the free TE (Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) concentrations in six acidic soil solutions. A batch technique using DAX-8 resin was used to fractionate the dissolved organic matter (DOM) into four fractions: humic acids (HA), fulvic acids (FA), hydrophilic acids (Hy) and hydrophobic neutral organic matter (HON). To model TE speciation, particular attention was focused on the hydrous manganese oxides (HMO) and the Hy fraction, ligands not considered in most of the TE speciation modelling studies in soil solution. In this work, the model predictions of free ion activities agree with the experimental results. The knowledge of the FA fraction seems to be very useful, especially in the case of high DOM content, for more accurately representing experimental data. Finally, the role of the manganese oxides and of the Hy fraction on TE speciation was identified and, depending on the physicochemical conditions of the soil solution, should be considered in future studies.
Science of The Total Environment | 2008
Xavier Morvan; Nicolas Saby; Dominique Arrouays; C. Le Bas; Robert Jones; Frank G. A. Verheijen; Patricia H. Bellamy; Stephens M; M.G. Kibblewhite
Global Change Biology | 2008
Nicolas Saby; Patricia H. Bellamy; Xavier Morvan; Dominique Arrouays; Robert J. A. Jones; Frank G. A. Verheijen; M.G. Kibblewhite; Ann Verdoodt; Judit Berényi Üveges; Alexandra FREUDENSCHUß; Catalin Simota
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2006
Xavier Morvan; Christophe Mouvet; Nicole Baran; A. Gutierrez
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2006
Stéphanie Roulier; Nicole Baran; Christophe Mouvet; Fredrik Stenemo; Xavier Morvan; Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen; Liselotte Clausen; Nicholas Jarvis
Soil Use and Management | 2014
Xavier Morvan; C. Naisse; O. Malam Issa; Jean-François Desprats; A. Combaud; Olivier Cerdan
Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2016
Arnaud R. Schneider; Benjamin Cancès; Clément Breton; Marie Ponthieu; Xavier Morvan; Alexandra Conreux; Béatrice Marin
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016
Arnaud R. Schneider; Xavier Morvan; Nicolas Saby; Benjamin Cancès; Marie Ponthieu; Maxime Gommeaux; Béatrice Marin
Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2016
Marie Ponthieu; Olivier Pourret; Béatrice Marin; Arnaud R. Schneider; Xavier Morvan; Alexandra Conreux; Benjamin Cancès