Title of article :
Sources of anthropogenic lead in sediments from an artificial lake
in Brası´lia–central Brazil
Author/Authors :
S.M.C.L. Gioia a، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , M.M. Pimentel a، نويسنده , , M. Tessler c، نويسنده , , E.L. Dantas a، نويسنده , , J.E.G. Campos d، نويسنده , ,
E.M. Guimara?es b، نويسنده , , M.T.S. Maruokaa، نويسنده , , E.L.C. Nascimento a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Pb concentration and Pb isotopic composition are known to represent powerful tools to investigate the history of Pb pollution
in water and sediments. In this paper, we present and discuss the results of a detailed study of sediments deposited in the Paranoa´
Lake, a 44-year-old artificial reservoir in Brası´lia, central Brazil. Pb concentration and isotopic composition of the sediments were
obtained by ID-TIMS, on three different sample fractions: leachate, residue, and bulk sample. The leachate phase has proven to
be most efficient to distinguish between anthropogenic and natural Pb inputs. In the Paranoa´ lake, important sources of
contamination were recognized, producing higher Pb concentrations (max. 37.68 ppm) and significant variations in Pb isotopic
composition, relative to the regional geogenic background. Contamination of the sediments due to anthropogenic activity produced
less radiogenic Pb isotopic compositions (206Pb/207Pb=1.15–1.17), compared with the regional natural composition
(206Pb/207Pb=1.19–1.25). 210Pb analyses along one bore hole which sampled the entire sediment section indicated a sedimentation
rate of 8.2F1.8 mm/year. The combined use of the 210Pb ages and Pb isotopic compositions of these samples revealed three distinct
periods in the lake history: (1) the period of the time formation of the lake in 1959 until ca. 1970 was characterized by the deposition
of sediments displaying more radiogenic Pb isotopic signature, (2) the time interval from the start of the process of eutrophication
at 1970, until 1995, was characterized by the deposition of sediments having less radiogenic average compositions, and (3) from
1995 until the present represents a period of recovery of water quality, after two sewage treatment stations started to operate.
Keywords :
Atmospheric deposition , Urban lake sediments , Pollution , Pb isotopes , Brazilian Lake
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment