2022
DOI: 10.5194/bg-19-629-2022
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Heavy metal uptake of nearshore benthic foraminifera during multi-metal culturing experiments

Abstract: Abstract. Heavy metal pollution originating from anthropogenic sources, e.g. mining, industry and extensive land use, is increasing in many parts of the world and influences coastal marine environments even after the source has ceased to pollute. The elevated input of heavy metals into the marine system potentially affects the biota because of their toxicity, persistence and bioaccumulation. An emerging tool for environmental applications is the heavy metal incorporation into foraminiferal calcite tests, which… Show more

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“…Therefore, measurements of geochemical proxies are usually performed either on the few test chambers that precipitated in the experimental medium (e.g. Dissard et al, 2010 a and b;van Dijk 70 et al, 2017;Schmidt et al, 2022), or on whole tests that include the initial chambers grown in the natural marine environment prior to collection (e.g. Paris et al, 2014;Le Houedec et al, 2021).…”
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“…Therefore, measurements of geochemical proxies are usually performed either on the few test chambers that precipitated in the experimental medium (e.g. Dissard et al, 2010 a and b;van Dijk 70 et al, 2017;Schmidt et al, 2022), or on whole tests that include the initial chambers grown in the natural marine environment prior to collection (e.g. Paris et al, 2014;Le Houedec et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%