Quantifying pesticide-contaminated sediment sources in tropical coastal environments (Galion Bay, French West Indies) - Environnement, Dynamiques et Territoires de la Montagne
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Quantifying pesticide-contaminated sediment sources in tropical coastal environments (Galion Bay, French West Indies)

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Purpose Over the last 60 years, intensification of soil cultivation led to an acceleration of soil erosion and sediment delivery to river systems. In Martinique, this acceleration has led to the remobilization of a toxic insecticide (i.e. chlordecone) used in the 1970s-1990s to control banana weevil. A previous study attributed this accelerated remobilization to the application of glyphosate in plantations from the 1990s onwards. To further unambiguously confirm this link, the identification of soil erosion sources supplied to coastal sediment is essential. Methods Accordingly, sediment fingerprinting tools were adapted and applied to a coastal sediment core collected in the Galion Bay. Potential source samples (n=37) were collected across the drainage area. Along with the coastal sediment core layers, these samples were analysed for potential tracing properties. The optimal suite of tracers was then selected and introduced into an un-mixing model to quantify their contributions to coastal sediment. Results Results showed that subsoil (i.e. soil layer < 30 cm depth) and banana plantation soil surface supply the major sources of sediment (49-78% and 12-36%, respectively) to the Galion Bay and that their contributions increased since 2000, in line with chlordecone and glyphosate fluxes. Conclusion This evolution may be attributed to the higher sensitivity of banana plantations to erosion that may have been enhanced by the glyphosate application leaving the soil uncovered with vegetation and to the contamination of both topsoil and deep soil layers (< 30 cm) layers with chlordecone due to its vertical transfer along the soil profile and its redistribution across hillslopes
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hal-04675605 , version 1 (22-08-2024)

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Rémi Bizeul, Olivier Cerdan, Lai Ting Pak, Laurence Le Callonec, Sylvain Huon, et al.. Quantifying pesticide-contaminated sediment sources in tropical coastal environments (Galion Bay, French West Indies). Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2024, ⟨10.1007/s11368-024-03883-x⟩. ⟨hal-04675605⟩
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