Distribution of 210Pb, 226Ra, 228Th and K in tidal flat sediments of Arcachon Bay

The Arcachon Bay is a unique and ecologically important meso-tidal lagoon on the Atlantic coast of south-west France. The Arcachon Bay has the largest area of dwarf seagrass (Z. noltei) in Europe, the extent of which was stable in their extent between the 1950s and 1990s, but a decline in seagrass was observed in mid-2000. The decline of Zostera (seagrass) may have a significant impact on sedimentation in this coastal ecosystem rich in marine life.
Interface cores were collected in September 2022 to determine sediment and mass accumulation rates (SAR, MAR) in the Arcachon Bay. Ten study areas were selected, distributed over most of the areas where seagrass meadows are actually observed. Two sites were visited each time, one with the presence of Zostera noltei in good condition (Healthy) and the other where the sediment was bare (Bare). Maximum water heights during spring tides range from 3.44 m for the deepest site (Garrèche) to 2.09 m for the shallowest site (Fontaines). A total of 20 sediment cores were sampled and carefully extruded every 1 cm from the top to the bottom of the core. The sediment layers were used to determine dry bulk density and selected radioisotope activities: DBD, 210Pb, 226Ra, 137Cs, 228Th and 40K expressed as %K). 

Disciplines

Marine geology

Keywords

Arcachon Bay, tidal flat, sediment, Dry Bulk Density, 210Pb, 226Ra, 228Th, K

Location

44.8N, 44.6S, -1E, -1.3W

Devices

Dry bulk density (DBD) determination: water content was determined by weighing each sediment samples before and after drying at 60°C, and dry bulk density was subsequently calculated, assuming a mineral density of 2.65 g/cm.

Radionuclide activities were measured using a high-efficiency, broad energy gamma detector equipped with a Cryo-Cycle II (Mirion). The gamma detector was calibrated using IAEA certified materials (RGU-1). Errors on activities are based on standard deviation counting statistics.

Data

FileSizeFormatProcessingAccessend of embargo
Profiles of dry bulk density and selected radionuclides in tidal flats of the Arcachon bay
52 KoCSVQuality controlled data 2027-02-01
How to cite
Schmidt Sabine (2025). Distribution of 210Pb, 226Ra, 228Th and K in tidal flat sediments of Arcachon Bay. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/99990

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