Jérôme Petit
University of Bordeaux
25 Papers
96 Citations
Jérôme Petit is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Isotope fractionation. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Jérôme Petit include Université libre de Bruxelles.
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Papers
Zn isotope study of atmospheric emissions and dry depositions within a 5 km radius of a Pb-Zn refinery
Nadine Mattielli,Jérôme Petit,Karine Deboudt,Pascal Flament,Esperanza Perdrix,Aurélien Taillez,Juliette Rimetz-Planchon,Dominique Weis +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of zinc isotopes as tracers of atmospheric sources and focusing on the potential fractionation of Zn isotopes through anthropogenic processes was examined, and the results suggest that the source of the distal dry fallouts is the main chimney plume.
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Development of Cu and Zn Isotope MC‐ICP‐MS Measurements: Application to Suspended Particulate Matter and Sediments from the Scheldt Estuary
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate several critical issues related to precision and accuracy of Cu and Zn isotopic measurements with application to estuarine particulate materials, including the effect of variable analyte to spike concentration ratios on Zn and Cu isotopic determinations.
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Contributions and potential impacts of seven priority substances (As, Cd, Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb, and Zn) to a major European Estuary (Gironde Estuary, France) from urban wastewater
Victoria N. Deycard,Jörg Schäfer,Gérard Blanc,Alexandra Coynel,Jérôme Petit,Laurent Lanceleur,Lionel Dutruch,Cécile Bossy,Alexandre Ventura +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the daily concentrations, fluxes and dynamics of seven EU priority contaminants (potentially toxic metals Cd, Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb, Zn and the metalloid As) transported by the Garonne River (La Reole site; watershed area ~Â57,000 km2) to those released into the freshwater reaches of the Gironde Estuary (Garonne Branch) of Bordeaux under low river discharge and contrasting rainfall situations were investigated.
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Cu ISOTOPE RATIO VARIATIONS IN THE DIKULUSHI Cu-Ag DEPOSIT, DRC: OF PRIMARY ORIGIN OR INDUCED BY SUPERGENE REWORKING?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the variations in the high-grade, vein-type Cu-Ag deposit of Dikulushi, Democratic Republic of Congo, and found that the variation could be related to physicochemical changes in the precipitation environment as a consequence of interaction of the reduced mineralizing brine with the oxidized host rock or might have been induced by supergene processes.
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The estuarine geochemical reactivity of Zn isotopes and its relevance for the biomonitoring of anthropogenic Zn and Cd contaminations from metallurgical activities: Example of the Gironde fluvial-estuarine system, France
Jérôme Petit,Jörg Schäfer,Alexandra Coynel,Gérard Blanc,Jean-Francois Chiffoleau,Dominique Auger,Cécile Bossy,Hervé Derriennic,Mathilde Mikolaczyk,Lionel Dutruch,Nadine Mattielli +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Zn stable isotopes measurements by MC-ICP-MS were performed on wild oysters, suspended particles and filtered river/estuarine water samples to provide new constraints for the use of Zn isotopes as environmental tracers.
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