Investigation of unrecognized former secondary lead smelting sites: confirmation by historical sources and elemental ratios in soil |
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Authors: | Eckel William P Rabinowitz Michael B Foster Gregory D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444, USA. weckel@gmu.edu |
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Abstract: | Twelve suspected former secondary lead smelting sites were investigated. Ten of the sites were confirmed to be former secondary lead smelters or lead works by historical fire insurance maps and contemporaneous metal industry trade directories. At eight sites sampled, the ratio Sb:Pb was closer to ratios from 10 known lead smelting sites than were the As:Pb and Cd:Pb ratios. Data from the 10 known lead smelting sites showed that the Sb:Pb ratio is most characteristic of secondary lead smelting sites. This is because the primary alloy smelted at such sites is antimonial lead. Lead contamination at the eight sites investigated here can be attributed At least in part to the former smelters because of the association between Sb and Pb. |
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