Title of article :
Assessment of pollution aerosols sources above the
Straits of Dover using lead isotope geochemistry
Author/Authors :
Karine Deboudta، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Pascal Flamenta، نويسنده , , Dominique Weisb، نويسنده , ,
Jean-Paul Mennessier b، نويسنده , , Patricia Maquinghena، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
We assess the capability of lead isotopes to study the transport of pollution aerosols above the Straits of Dover by
collecting atmospheric aerosols above the Eastern Channel and the Southern Bight of the North Sea. During the
same period, we characterized the lead isotopic signature of the main industrial sources on the French coast near the
Straits of Dover. Urban and automobile-derived aerosols were also collected. Due to the phasing out of lead in
gasoline, the urban isotopic composition 206Pbr 207Pbs1.158"0.003. has become more radiogenic, although it is
highly variable. On a regional scale, major industrial emissions have a well-defined isotopic composition 1.13-
206Pbr 207Pb-1.22., more radiogenic than the petrol-lead signature 1.06-206Pbr 207Pb-1.12.. These results
together with those measured near the main coastal highway show that the automobile source has become a minor
component of particulate lead in air. On a local scale, Dunkerque, the most urbanized and industrialized area along
the Straits of Dover, may transiently control elevated lead concentrations. Except for the occurrence of local and
regional range transport episodes, lead concentrations in the Straits of Dover can be related to remote or
semi-remote pollution source emissions. Combining air mass retrospective trajectories and related lead abundances
and isotopic compositions, it can be shown that lead aerosols originating from eastern Europe have an isotopic
signature 1.145-206Pbr 207Pb-1.169. different from the isotopic composition of west-European lead aerosols
1.111-206Pbr 207Pb-1.142.. The influence of remote North American sources is suggested, with caution, due to
uncertainties in meteorological calculations.
Keywords :
European lead sources , aerosols , atmospheric transport , LEAD ISOTOPES
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment