Nouveau modèle analytique pour une meilleure estimation des flux nets annuels en métaux dissous. Cas du cadmium dans l'estuaire de la Gironde New computation for a better estimation of the annual dissolved metal net fluxes. The case of the cadmium in the Gironde estuary Abstract -Despite major management efforts initiated in 1987 and 2007 and decreasing emissions in the Gironde watershed, cadmium (Cd) levels in oysters from the downstream Gironde estuary are still higher to the consumption limit (5 mg/kg, dw, EC). Dissolved Cd concentrations were measured in surface water collected in the Gironde estuary during nine cruises (2014 -2015). The obtained theoretical (Cd d 0 ) concentrations and the daily net Cd d fluxes, using the Boyle's method, confirm a decadal stepping decrease of the Cd pollution corresponding to that observed in the oysters from the long term national monitoring for priority contaminants at the estuary mouth. As this observation invalidates the previous estimating methods for estimating annual net Cd d fluxes, we propose an original empirical model applicable for the four last decades. This model is based on four exponential functions with defined boundaries for low water discharges. Each of them is representative of one distinct situation of Cd pollution in the watershed relative to major remediation processes implemented in the last four decades. These results allow to develop a direct estimation of the annual net Cd d fluxes only based on the data of the annual mean discharge. Thus, this study demonstrates the strength of the field research in geochemistry to obtain a better quantification of the exportation of dissolved bioavailable pollutants from the continental watersheds to the coastal ocean.
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