Sources and origins of aerosols reaching Antarctica as revealed by lead concentration profiles in shallow snow (original) (raw)

Isotopic analysis of snow from Dome C indicates changes in the source of atmospheric lead over the last fifty years in East Antarctica

Stefano Bertinetti

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Lead and mercury in aerosol particles collected over the South Pole during ISCAT-2000

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Lead sources to the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica

Sharon Stammerjohn

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Stable lead isotope ratios in Alaskan arctic aerosols

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Climate-related variations in lead concentrations and sources in Vostok Antarctic ice from 65,000 to 240,000 years BP

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Seasonal variability in the input of lead, barium and indium to Law Dome, Antarctica

Graeme Burton

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Lead-210 profile in firn layer over Antarctic ice sheet and its relation to the snow accumulation environment

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Isotopic evidence of contaminant lead in the South Atlantic troposphere and surface waters

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Lead isotopic evidence for an Australian source of aeolian dust to Antarctica at times over the last 170,000years

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Ice core record of rising lead pollution in the North Pacific atmosphere

Karl Kreutz

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Evidence of Human Impact in Antarctic Region by Studying Atmospheric Aerosols

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Long-range transport of atmospheric lead reaching Ny-Ålesund: Inter- annual and seasonal variations of potential source areas

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Inadvertent climate modification due to anthropogenic lead

Stephan Mertes

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A 15,800-year record of atmospheric lead deposition on the Devon Island Ice Cap, Nunavut, Canada: Natural and anthropogenic enrichments, isotopic composition, and predominant sources

Michael Krachler

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Lead isotopic compositions in the EPICA Dome C ice core and Southern Hemisphere Potential Source Areas

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Use of stable lead isotopes and trace metals to characterize air mass sources into the eastern North Atlantic

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Trace metals in aerosol at Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica

G. Capodaglio

Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 2005

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European isotopic signatures for lead in atmospheric aerosols: a source apportionment based upon 206Pb/ 207Pb ratios

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On the potential contribution of open lead particle emissions to the central Arctic aerosol concentration

Michael Tjernström

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2011

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Lead Isotopes in the Western North Atlantic: Transient Tracers of Pollutant Lead Inputs*1

Arthur Flegal

Environmental Research, 1998

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Determination of Cd, Pb, and Cu in the Atmospheric Aerosol of Central East Antarctica at Dome C (Concordia Station)

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Local and Remote Sources of Airborne Suspended Particulate Matter in the Antarctic Region

César Marina Montes

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Chemical fractionation by sequential extraction of Cd, Pb, and Cu in Antarctic atmospheric particulate for the characterization of aerosol composition, sources, and summer evolution at Terra Nova Bay, Victoria Land

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Assessment of pollution aerosols sources above the Straits of Dover using lead isotope geochemistry

Jean-Paul Mennessier, Dominique Weis

Science of The Total Environment, 1999

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Elemental and lead isotopic composition of atmospheric particulate measured in the Arctic region (Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard Islands)

Agnese Giacomino

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