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Shell microlaminations of the freshwater bivalveHyridella depressa as an archival monitor of manganese water concentration: Experimental investigation by depth profiling using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS)
Authors:R. A. Jeffree  S. J. Markich  F. Lefebvre  M. Thellier  C. Ripoll
Affiliation:(1) Environmental Science Program, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Private Mail Bag 1, 2234 Menai, New South Wales, (Australia);(2) Laboratoire des Processus ioniques cellulaires, URA CNRS 203, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Rouen, F-76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan, (France)
Abstract:
Specimens of the freshwater unionid bivalveHyridella depressa were experimentally exposed to a synthetic river water containing an elevated Mn water concentration (20 mg l–1) for 2 or 6 days. SIMS depth profiles through the incremental nacre microlaminations or tablets (sim0.6 mgrm breadth) of the shells of these bivalves showed increases in the signal intensity of Ca-normalised Mn that corresponded to the period of exposure. These results support the proposition that bivalve shells can be used as retrospective monitors of water chemistry. They also indicate that 1) there is a lag phase between exposure to the elevated Mn water concentration and its expression in the shell, and 2) the period for Mn in the shell to reach equilibrium with the aquatic medium is greater that 2 to 6 days.
Keywords:Bivalve  shell  microlamination  depth profiling  secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS)  archival biomonitor  water chemistry  manganese
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