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Philippe Bradac

Interactions of cadmium with periphyton in natural freshwaters


Experimental studies on the biogeochemistry and bioavailability of metals in aquatic systems
2010. 136 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SÜDWESTDEUTSCHER VERLAG FÜR HOCHSCHULSCHRIFTEN 2010
ISBN: 3-8381-1618-6 (3838116186)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8381-1618-1 (9783838116181)

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Cadmium is a non-essential trace metal, with elevated concentrations in many aquatic systems. The bioavailability of Cd as well as of other non- essential and essential metals depends not only on their concentrations but is also strongly dependent upon chemical speciation. Periphyton is the predominant primary producer in surface waters and therefore of ecological importance. The goals of this work were to gain detailed insight into the kinetics of Cd accumulation by periphyton, and to investigate which Cd species control bioaccumulation in natural freshwaters. Experiments were carried out in artificial channels supplied with natural freshwater, with controlled Cd exposure concentrations and speciation. A field study was performed to investigate the relationships under natural conditions. The results show that periphyton sensitively responds to changes of environmentally relevant Cd concentrations in water and accumulates Cd at low ambient concentrations. Labile metal complexes with organic ligands might control bioaccumulation in periphyton in natural freshwaters. Thus, dynamic metal species should be considered in models predicting bioavailability.
Philippe Bradac, Doctor of Sciences. Master of Science at the University of Zurich. Master thesis at the Marine Laboratory in Aberdeen (Scotland). Scientific assistant at the University of Applied Sciences (Switzerland), the National Park Service (USA) and Eawag. Ph.D. thesis at Eawag and ETH Zurich.