Pb isotope ratios of lake sediments in West Greenland: inferences on pollution sources

Citation
R. Bindler et al., Pb isotope ratios of lake sediments in West Greenland: inferences on pollution sources, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(27), 2001, pp. 4675-4685
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Earth Sciences
Journal title
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
ISSN journal
13522310 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
27
Year of publication
2001
Pages
4675 - 4685
Database
ISI
SICI code
1352-2310(200109)35:27<4675:PIROLS>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Lead (Pb), like many other pollutants, is carried into the Arctic by long-r ange atmospheric transport from industrial centers at lower latitudes. Unli ke other pollutants, Pb can be used to assess emission source regions throu gh the use of stable Pb isotope analyses. Using sediment cores from 17 lake s (three profiles and 14 top/bottom sample pairs) in the Sondre Stromfjord (Kangerlussuaq) region, West Greenland (67 degreesN), this study assesses t he extent and origin of Ph pollution along a 150 km transect between the In land Ice and Davis Strait. Like ice core analyses from the interior of Gree nland, the isotope analyses suggest pre-industrial contamination, although significant concentration changes in the lake sediments do not occur until the 18th/19th centuries, with the maximum concentrations occurring about 19 70. Compared to the background, the Pb concentrations in recent sediments h ave increased about 2.5-fold, with slightly higher enrichments towards the coast, where annual precipitation is highest. For all of the lakes, there i s a major decline in the Pb-206/Pb-207 ratio in the recent sediments (mean 1.218 +/- 0.030) as compared to deeper sediments (mean 1.365 +/- 0.084). Us ing a Pb isotope mixing model, we calculated an excess Pb isotope ratio, i. e. the isotope ratio necessary to produce the observed declines in recent s ediments. While studies of atmospheric aerosols in the high Arctic (Pb-206/ Pb-207 ratio similar to 1.16) have indicated that Russian emissions (Pb-206 /Pb-207 ratio similar to 1.15-1.16) are a dominant source of arctic polluti on, the excess Pb ratios of the lake sediments in the Sondre Stromfjord reg ion (Pb-206/Pb-207 ratio similar to 1.14-. 1.15), in the low Arctic, sugges t that W Europe (Pb-206/Pb-207 ratio similar to 1. 14) is also a major emis sion source for this region. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights rese rved.