The Mediterranean Sea in the Era of Global Change 2 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119704782.ch6
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A Biogeochemical Approach to Contamination of the Ligurian Sea

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“…In this context, pollution is increasingly present as a result of anthropogenic activities, making marine coasts, one of the most heavily contaminated aquatic environments by TMs (Förstner and Wittmann, 2012;de Souza Machado et al, 2016). Thus, TM concentrations in Mediterranean coastal surface waters, mainly due to atmospheric inputs, are higher than those, for example, in Atlantic Ocean (Heimbürger et al, 2011;Cossa et al, 2020). Rather than the atmospheric pathway, TM seawater contamination of the semi-enclosed Toulon Bay (Mediterranean Sea, France) is primarily caused by urban and industrial wastes (Levin et al, 2001;Oursel et al, 2013), antifouling coatings (Turner, 2010), fuel consumption (Callender, 2003), and sediment resuspension (Dang et al, 2015;Layglon et al, 2020).…”
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“…In this context, pollution is increasingly present as a result of anthropogenic activities, making marine coasts, one of the most heavily contaminated aquatic environments by TMs (Förstner and Wittmann, 2012;de Souza Machado et al, 2016). Thus, TM concentrations in Mediterranean coastal surface waters, mainly due to atmospheric inputs, are higher than those, for example, in Atlantic Ocean (Heimbürger et al, 2011;Cossa et al, 2020). Rather than the atmospheric pathway, TM seawater contamination of the semi-enclosed Toulon Bay (Mediterranean Sea, France) is primarily caused by urban and industrial wastes (Levin et al, 2001;Oursel et al, 2013), antifouling coatings (Turner, 2010), fuel consumption (Callender, 2003), and sediment resuspension (Dang et al, 2015;Layglon et al, 2020).…”
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“…Rather than the atmospheric pathway, TM seawater contamination of the semi-enclosed Toulon Bay (Mediterranean Sea, France) is primarily caused by urban and industrial wastes (Levin et al, 2001;Oursel et al, 2013), antifouling coatings (Turner, 2010), fuel consumption (Callender, 2003), and sediment resuspension (Dang et al, 2015;Layglon et al, 2020). Then, seawater of the Toulon Bay is characterized by high levels of anthropogenic (Cd, Pb, and Zn) and intermediate (i.e., both anthropogenic and natural origins) (Cu and Ni) TMs (Jean et al, 2012;Coclet et al, 2018Coclet et al, , 2019Coclet et al, , 2020Layglon et al, 2020), which can be 100-fold above geochemical background levels of the Mediterranean Sea (Morley et al, 1997), and by far, upper than most of Mediterranean coastal zones (Cossa et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%