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Variations in lead isotopes in Antarctic snow from northern Victoria Land during 2012-2015

Title
Variations in lead isotopes in Antarctic snow from northern Victoria Land during 2012-2015
Authors
Han C.Kim S.Lee A.-H.Han Y.Lee S.Chang C.Hong S.Jung H.Hong S.-B.Lee J.Hur S.D.
Ewha Authors
이정훈
SCOPUS Author ID
이정훈scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Environmental Research Communications
ISSN
2515-7620JCR Link
Citation
Environmental Research Communications vol. 4, no. 5
Keywords
antarctic snowanthropogenic Pblead isotopesnorthern victoria land
Publisher
Institute of Physics
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
To evaluate recent changes in anthropogenic Pb pollution and its sources and origins in Antarctica, Pb and Ba concentrations and Pb isotopic compositions were determined in a continuous series of 40 snow samples from a 2-m deep snow pit, covering 4 full years from 2011/12 summer to 2015/16 summer, at the Hercules Névé plateau in Victoria Land, Antarctica. The results show that more than 90% of the atmospheric Pb deposited in Victoria Land was of noncrustal origin. This result implies the persistence of a significant human impact on the atmospheric cycle of Pb in the most remote places on Earth, despite a substantial reduction in anthropogenic Pb emissions in the Southern Hemisphere during recent years. The Pb isotopic fingerprints indicate that South America, particularly Brazil and Chile, has become a major source of anthropogenic Pb reaching Victoria Land. Our data highlight the need for both national and international measures to further reduce Pb emissions. © 2022 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd.
DOI
10.1088/2515-7620/ac6cd1
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