Title of article :
Identification of secondary lead sources in the air of an urban environment
Author/Authors :
Massimo Chiaradia، نويسنده , , Brian L. Gulson، نويسنده , , Matthew James، نويسنده , , C. William Jameson، نويسنده , , David Johnson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
11
From page :
3511
To page :
3521
Abstract :
High precision lead isotopic data have been measured from particulates deposited on filters from two suburbs of Sydney (NSW, Australia) and gasoline from two main brands to evaluate the source of lead in air following the phasing out of leaded gasoline in Sydney in 1986 and a 25% reduction of lead in leaded gasoline in 1994. These measures have resulted in a 75% reduction of lead in Sydney air nowadays. Despite these positive figures, our results indicate that gasoline still accounts for more than 90% of the lead in the atmosphere of this city. However, when compared with an earlier investigation carried out in the period 1979–1981, our data show that a background source with a 206Pb/204Ph isotopic ratio higher than petrol has become detectable. We have used a best fitting mathematical procedure to identify the isotopic ratio and percentage contribution of this source to the air. The values that we have obtained are 18.2 and 7%, respectively, for the 206Pb/204Pb ratio and the percentage contribution. Several local background sources are considered, including natural lead from soils, wood burning, coal burning in power stations and aircraft profellants. We also draw attention to the similarity of the background isotopic composition in Sydney air aid isotopic ratios measured in snows of Antarctica.
Keywords :
pb , Urban air , gasoline , LEAD ISOTOPES
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Record number :
754910
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