Table 2. Lead and Ba concentrations and Pb isotopic compositions measured in Law Dome ice cores

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Vallelonga, Paul T;Van de Velde, K;Candelone, Jean-Pierre;Morgan, V I;Boutron, Claude F;Rosman, K J R

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Lead isotopic compositions and Pb and Ba concentrations have been measured in ice cores from Law Dome, East Antarctica, covering the past 6500 years. 'Natural' background concentrations of Pb (ab. 0.4 pg/g) and Ba (ab. 1.3 pg/g) are observed until 1884 AD, after which increased Pb concentrations and lowered 206Pb/207Pb ratios indicate the influence of anthropogenic Pb. The isotopic composition of 'natural' Pb varies within the range 206Pb/207Pb=1.20-1.25 and 208Pb/207Pb=2.46-2.50, with an average rock and soil dust Pb contribution of 8-12%. A major pollution event is observed at Law Dome between 1884 and 1908 AD, elevating the Pb concentration four-fold and changing 206Pb/207Pb ratios in the ice to ab. 1.12. Based on Pb isotopic systematics and Pb emission statistics, this is attributed to Pb mined at Broken Hill and smelted at Broken Hill and Port Pirie, Australia. Anthropogenic Pb inputs are at their greatest from 1900 to 1910 and from ab. 1960 to ab. 1980. During the 20th century, Ba concentrations are consistently higher than 'natural' levels and are attributed to increased dust production, suggesting the influence of climate change and/or changes in land coverage with vegetation.

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0.3

FAIR Score

94%

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PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Economics and Econometrics

Field

Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Domain

Social Sciences

Confidence Score

31%

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Scholar Data Model

Keywords

AGESample code/labelAgeLead-206/Lead-207 ratioLead-206/Lead-207 ratio, errorLead-208/Lead-207 ratioLead-208/Lead-207 ratio, errorLead-206/Lead-204 ratioLead-206/Lead-204 ratio, errorLeadBariumLead/Barium ratioThermal drill, dry holeElectromechanical drill, fluid-filled holeHand ice drillElectromechanical drill, dry hole

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FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00