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The use of Pb isotopes to differentiate between contemporary and ancient sources of pollution in Greece
Affiliation:1. Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Estrada Nacional 10, km 139.7, 2695-066 Bobadela LRS, Portugal;2. Museu Monográfico e Ruínas de Conímbriga, Condeixa-a-Velha, 3150-220 Condeixa, Portugal
Abstract:Stable lead isotopes are used to illustrate the relation source–receptor and to differentiate between sources of pollution in Greece. Air filters collected in the Kozani–Ptolemais lignite mining area, West Macedonia, point to an impact from gasoline lead as well as lead from the combustion of lignite. This is supported by lead isotope data of wheat grown on reclaimed land. Lead isotope analyses of contemporary teeth from the Lavrio sulphide mining area, southeast of Greece, show the imprint of previous mining activities as well as traffic emissions. Moreover, the Lavrio teeth can be distinguished from one tooth from Athens; the Athens tooth show a stronger impact of gasoline lead. Lead data also imply that the Greek top soil is contaminated by air pollution from earlier sulphide mining and smelting since Hellenic and Roman times.
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