2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2019.02.002
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Sediment dynamic equilibrium, a key for assessing a coastal anthropogenic disturbance using geochemical tracers: Application to the eastern part of the Bay of Seine

Abstract: Geochemical studies are becoming more and more frequent in the context of the increasing pressure of human activities on marine coastal ecosystems and represent an appropriate tool to assess anthropogenic disturbances. Moreover, it is difficult to find discriminant markers. The eastern part of the Bay of Seine (English Channel) is highly impacted by the presence of harbour activities, fishing and sediment extraction. Dredged sediment from the Grand Port Maritime du Havre (GPMH) are deposited at the subtidal Oc… Show more

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“…According to our results, it would be very fine sands, while the mounds present, in addition to sands, very fine gravels due to the alteration of the basalt by hydrothermal discharges. The findings of this study possibly represent a dynamical equilibrium condition in the system between particle transport, erosion, and deposition, as proposed by Baux et al [27], but that relation should be studied in greater detail.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…According to our results, it would be very fine sands, while the mounds present, in addition to sands, very fine gravels due to the alteration of the basalt by hydrothermal discharges. The findings of this study possibly represent a dynamical equilibrium condition in the system between particle transport, erosion, and deposition, as proposed by Baux et al [27], but that relation should be studied in greater detail.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…variability of densities based on CV, -diversity). Whilst the eastern Bay of Seine is exposed to multiple anthropogenic stressors that have persisted over time, the main changes during the study period have been the evolution of sediment dynamics, resulting in repercussions at different scales: widespread increased siltation in the eastern Bay of Seine since 2006 as evidenced by our results and Lesourd et al (2016) at the regional scale, and large volumes of dredged and dumped sediments at the local scale [4.5 million m .y -1 at the Kannik dumping site (Marmin et al, 2016) and 2-2.5 million m 3 .y -1 at the Octeville dumping site (Baux et al, 2019)].…”
Section: Stability Vs Variability At Different Scalesmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…More recently, following several years of low Seine river flows, a decrease in muddy area was reported in parallel to an increase in sandy mud and muddy sand mostly in front of the estuary, which has spread over the bay in the form of fine-grained sediment and been incorporated within the sandy fraction (Lesourd et al, 2016). The sediment dynamics within the bay is also influenced by the dumping, in the Northern Channel of the Seine estuary (Kannik) and North of the Cap de la Hève (Octeville), of 6-7 million m 3 per year (cumulated from two major harbours) of dredged material from Seine river and harbour basins (Marmin et al, 2016;Baux et al, 2019). In addition to the disturbances resulting from man-made modifications, the Seine estuary is placed among the most contaminated estuaries with high levels of heavy metals, particularly cadmium and lead, and organic contaminants (e.g.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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