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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Mapping Sediment Accumulation Rate by using Volume magnetic Susceptibility Core Correlation in a contaminated Bay (Lake Geneva, Switzerland)

Jean-luc LoizeauStéphane Yannick RozeChristophe PeytremannJanusz DominikFabrice Monna

subject

HydrologychemistryPhosphorusSedimentchemistry.chemical_elementSewage treatmentStage (hydrology)ContaminationEffluentMagnetic susceptibilityBayGeology

description

The Bay of Vidy is the most contaminated area of Lake Geneva: contamination is caused by the effluent of the sewage treatment plant (STP) of the City of Lausanne. The implementation of a chemical stage in the treatment plant to remove phosphorus using FeC13 in 1971 is indirectly recorded in the lake sediments by a strong and sharp increase in the volume magnetic susceptibility (VMS) signal. A total of 43 sediment cores have been retrieved and measured for VMS. The synchronism of the VMS signal increase and its relation to the implementation of the P-removal stage in the STP has been shown in seven 137Cs-dated sediment cores. The VMS signal has been used to date by stratigraphie correlation all of the 43 sediment cores and map the three-dimensional distribution of contaminated sediments. Over an area of 0.5 km2, the sediment accumulation rates vary from 2.8 cm/y close to the effluent mouth, to 0.3 cm/y 1 km away. The total mass of contaminated sediments is estimated to 274,000 tons.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-7992-7_9