Linking Environmental Magnetism to Geochemical Studies and Management of Trace Metals. Examples from Fluvial, Estuarine and Marine Systems

Among the diverse research fields and wide range of studies encompassed by environmental magnetism, the present work elaborates on critical aspects of the geochemistry of trace metals that emerged through years of original research in a variety of environmental compartments. This review aims at shar...

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Main Authors: Michael Scoullos, Fotini Botsou, Christina Zeri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-07-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/4/3/716
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spelling doaj-277437fd650a4495ae9878f0758477932020-11-24T21:14:24ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2014-07-014371674510.3390/min4030716min4030716Linking Environmental Magnetism to Geochemical Studies and Management of Trace Metals. Examples from Fluvial, Estuarine and Marine SystemsMichael Scoullos0Fotini Botsou1Christina Zeri2Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Chair on Management for Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis Zografou, Athens 15784, GreeceLaboratory of Environmental Chemistry and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Chair on Management for Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis Zografou, Athens 15784, GreeceHellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR), 46.7 km Athens-Sounio Avenue, Anavyssos 10913, GreeceAmong the diverse research fields and wide range of studies encompassed by environmental magnetism, the present work elaborates on critical aspects of the geochemistry of trace metals that emerged through years of original research in a variety of environmental compartments. This review aims at sharing the insights gained on (a) tracing metal pollution sources; and (b) identifying processes and transport pathways from sources to depositional environments. Case studies on the Elefsis Gulf (Greece) and the Gulf of Lions (France) demonstrate the potential of combined magnetic measurements and chemical analysis to trace pollution signals resulting from land-based sources and atmospheric deposition. Case studies on estuarine environments, namely the Louros, Acheloos, and Asopos Estuaries (Greece), address modes of trace metal behavior under the influence of different hydrological regimes and elucidate in situ processes within the transitional estuarine zone, that define their ultimate fate. As sources, transport pathways, and processes of trace metals are fundamental in environmental management assessments, the involvement of magnetic measurements in the policy cycle could facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate regulatory measures for the integrated management of river basins, coastal, and marine areas.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/4/3/716trace metalsmagnetic measurementscoastal zoneestuariesintegrated managementregulatory frameworkDPSIR policy cycle
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Christina Zeri
Linking Environmental Magnetism to Geochemical Studies and Management of Trace Metals. Examples from Fluvial, Estuarine and Marine Systems
Minerals
trace metals
magnetic measurements
coastal zone
estuaries
integrated management
regulatory framework
DPSIR policy cycle
author_facet Michael Scoullos
Fotini Botsou
Christina Zeri
author_sort Michael Scoullos
title Linking Environmental Magnetism to Geochemical Studies and Management of Trace Metals. Examples from Fluvial, Estuarine and Marine Systems
title_short Linking Environmental Magnetism to Geochemical Studies and Management of Trace Metals. Examples from Fluvial, Estuarine and Marine Systems
title_full Linking Environmental Magnetism to Geochemical Studies and Management of Trace Metals. Examples from Fluvial, Estuarine and Marine Systems
title_fullStr Linking Environmental Magnetism to Geochemical Studies and Management of Trace Metals. Examples from Fluvial, Estuarine and Marine Systems
title_full_unstemmed Linking Environmental Magnetism to Geochemical Studies and Management of Trace Metals. Examples from Fluvial, Estuarine and Marine Systems
title_sort linking environmental magnetism to geochemical studies and management of trace metals. examples from fluvial, estuarine and marine systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Among the diverse research fields and wide range of studies encompassed by environmental magnetism, the present work elaborates on critical aspects of the geochemistry of trace metals that emerged through years of original research in a variety of environmental compartments. This review aims at sharing the insights gained on (a) tracing metal pollution sources; and (b) identifying processes and transport pathways from sources to depositional environments. Case studies on the Elefsis Gulf (Greece) and the Gulf of Lions (France) demonstrate the potential of combined magnetic measurements and chemical analysis to trace pollution signals resulting from land-based sources and atmospheric deposition. Case studies on estuarine environments, namely the Louros, Acheloos, and Asopos Estuaries (Greece), address modes of trace metal behavior under the influence of different hydrological regimes and elucidate in situ processes within the transitional estuarine zone, that define their ultimate fate. As sources, transport pathways, and processes of trace metals are fundamental in environmental management assessments, the involvement of magnetic measurements in the policy cycle could facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate regulatory measures for the integrated management of river basins, coastal, and marine areas.
topic trace metals
magnetic measurements
coastal zone
estuaries
integrated management
regulatory framework
DPSIR policy cycle
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/4/3/716
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