M&MS
M&MS

Platform M&M’s

The ‘Major and Trace Metals’ (M&Ms) platform brings together the cutting-edge analytical resources of the EPOC laboratory’s Aquatic Ecotoxicology (EA), Geochemical Transfers of Metals at the Continent-Ocean Interface (TGM) and Palaeoclimates (PALEO) teams. The M&Ms analytical platform has been awarded the Fédération des plateformes de l’Université de Bordeaux (FED) label and has joined the CNRS REGEF (Réseau Géochimique et Expérimental Français) network.
The platform specialises in the quantification of major elements and classic and emerging trace metals in various matrices: sediments, water, aquatic organisms and carbonates. The platform provides technical support for the geochemical and ecotoxicological characterisation of terrestrial and marine aquatic ecosystems, as well as for palaeoclimatic reconstructions.

Managers

Scientific leader

Alexandra Coynel

Technical manager

Emilie Dassié

Applications / Expertises

Cascades

Cécile Bossy, Laureline Gorse and Alexandra Coynel

Analytical development and quantification of the concentrations of dissolved and particulate regulatory and emerging trace metals (rare earths, platinoids) in soils, sediments (surface and core samples) and water (estuaries and coastal areas) using ICP MS Characterisation of chemical speciation.

Emilie Dassié and Yann Combes

haracterisation of metal bioaccumulation levels in aquatic organisms (molluscs, fish) using ICP OES and ecotoxicological impacts (mercury contamination in French Guiana).

Cascades
Cascades
Emilie Dassié and Thibault Caley

Determination of major elements by ICP OES and analysis of elemental ratios (Mg/ Sr/Ca, Li/Ca) in carbonates e g foraminifera corals, speleothems by ICP OES.

Instruments

Cascades

Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometers (ICP-OES)

Located at the Arcachon marine station and the Bordes Pessac Campus (NB18).

Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers (TQ ICP MS)

Coupled with laser ablation or a sample introduction system using resin preconcentration to eliminate the salt matrix under development.

Cascades
Cascades
  • 3 mercury analysers (AMA 254 and DMA
    80).
  • 1 furnace atomic absorption elemental analyser.
  • clean rooms and sample preparation rooms.

Personnel involved

Research technician in organic geochemistry

Professional field: Biogeochemistry, present and past environments, and climate change Location: Pessac (33) Status : Assistant Engineer Deadline for applications : Link to the job application