2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.09.014
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Organic carbon, and major and trace element dynamic and fate in a large river subjected to poorly-regulated urban and industrial pressures (Sebou River, Morocco)

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“…Tonkin et al 2002;Wällstedt et al 2010;Nystrand et al 2012) and non-acidic conditions (e.g. Tonkin et al 2002;SanchesEspana et al 2006;Balistrieri et al 2007;Hayzoun et al 2015). The present results further support the use of equilibrium models to predict the behaviours of Fe and Pb under a relatively wide range of geochemical conditions, including the high-pH conditions of our modelled river system.…”
Section: Metals Governed By Equilibrium Processessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Tonkin et al 2002;Wällstedt et al 2010;Nystrand et al 2012) and non-acidic conditions (e.g. Tonkin et al 2002;SanchesEspana et al 2006;Balistrieri et al 2007;Hayzoun et al 2015). The present results further support the use of equilibrium models to predict the behaviours of Fe and Pb under a relatively wide range of geochemical conditions, including the high-pH conditions of our modelled river system.…”
Section: Metals Governed By Equilibrium Processessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Bader et al, 2015;El Baghdadi et al, 2015;Hayzoun et al, 2015;Nadem et al, 2015;Mourhir et al, 2014;Barakat et al, 2013;El Morhit et al, 2013;Barakat et al, 2012;Iavazzo et al, 2012;Oufline et al, 2012;Derwich et al, 2011;Naoura & Benaabidate, 2011;Alla et al, 2006;Taoufik & Dafir, 2005;Koukal et al, 2004). In Oum Er Bia basin, the vulnerability of water resources pollution is due to strong agricultural and industrial activity including oil mills, phosphate extraction, livestock farming, and sugar beet processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hexavalent Cr is considered of most concern due to its ecotoxicity and proven carcinogenicity in humans, while trivalent Cr is usually regarded as relatively harmless (WHO, 2009;2013). Hexavalent Cr also has high environmental mobility, while Cr(III) tends to bind to suspended particulate matter and colloids and eventually accumulates in bed sediments (de Sousa et al, 2016;Dominik et al, 2007;Gunkel-Grillon et al, 2014;Hayzoun et al, 2015). Remobilization of Cr(III) from bed sediments is however possible following re-oxidation to Cr(VI) (Gorny et al, 2016;Gunkel-Grillon et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leather tanning uses large quantities of Cr(III), generally as the basic chromium sulphate Cr 2 (OH) 2 (SO 4 ) 2 . Chromium inputs from tanneries can markedly affect Cr concentrations and fluxes in aquatic environments at local scales (Alves and Rietzler, 2015;Dominik et al, 2007;Hayzoun et al, 2015;Sanyal et al, 2015) and the toxicological impact of tannery wastewaters containing numerous potentially harmful compounds was recently reviewed by Saxena et al (2017). However, understanding the contribution of Cr(III) to the overall biological response is far from straightforward because tannery effluents contain several toxicologically active substances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%