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Spectrophotometric characterization of human impacted surface waters in the Moselle watershed.

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Spectrophotometric characterization of human impacted surface waters in the Moselle watershed.

Auteurs : M N Pons ; O. Potier ; S. Pontvianne ; N. Laurent ; X. France ; P. Battaglia

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In order to characterize the pollution discharged into the Moselle River and some of its tributaries, spectroscopic techniques, namely UV-vis spectroscopy and synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy, have been combined. UV-visible spectra were analysed using the maximum of the second derivative at 225 nm (related to nitrates), the SUVA254 and E2/E3 indices (related to the nature of organic matter). Synchronous fluorescence spectra (delta lambda = 50 nm) presented different shapes depending upon the type of pollution. The pollution results from anthropogenic activities: untreated domestic sewage due to misconnections in a periurban river, effluent from urban WWTPS, agricultural runoff (nitrates) in several streams, discharge from a paper mill (humic-like substances due to wood processing) and from steel mills (PAHs).

PubMed: 22097037

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