While anthropogenic emissions have dramatically elevated lead concentration
s in the North Atlantic troposphere and surface waters by orders of magnitu
de above natural levels [Murozumi et al., 1969; Schaule and Patterson, 1983
; Boyle et al., 1986], it has been assumed that the relatively low lead lev
els in North Atlantic abyssal waters are not yet contaminated [Schaule and
Patterson, 1981; Flegal and Patterson, 1983]. That misperception is redress
ed by the following stable lead isotopic composition data which reveal the
advective transport of industrial lead into those deep basin waters through
the formation of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW). Additionally, spatial g
radients in the isotopic signatures of anthropogenic lead within the North
Atlantic abyss appear to serve as transient tracers of contaminant penetrat
ion rates.