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Atmospheric pollution in Beijing, China, as recorded in sediments of the Kunming Lake
引用本文:Mao Meizhou,Liu Zihui,Dong Huiru,Liu Jingyi,Kathe K. Bertines,Minoru Koide,Edward D. Goldberg. Atmospheric pollution in Beijing, China, as recorded in sediments of the Kunming Lake[J]. 环境科学学报(英文版), 1991, 3(1): 109-116
作者姓名:Mao Meizhou  Liu Zihui  Dong Huiru  Liu Jingyi  Kathe K. Bertines  Minoru Koide  Edward D. Goldberg
作者单位:San Diego State University,San Diego 92182,California,USA.,Scripps Institution of Oceanography,La Jolla 92093,California,USA.,Scripps Institution of Oceanography,La Jolla 92093,California,USA.
摘    要:The fluxes of heavy metals and magnetite, a fly-ash component, from coal burning, to sediments of the Kunming Lake in Beijing have increased measurably over the last fifty years. Ages were introduced to the sediment strata through Pb-210 geochronologies. Even with a doubling of coal usage by the year 2000, the anthropogenic metal fluxes will still be less than those recorded in metropolitan Tokyo and U.S. lakes.

关 键 词:atmospheric pollution  sediment  heavy metal  geochronology.
收稿时间:1989-11-08

Atmospheric pollution in Beijing, China, as recorded in sediments of the Kunming Lake
Mao Meizhou,Liu Zihui,Dong Huiru,Liu Jingyi Kathe K. Bertines,Minoru Koide and Edward D. GoldbergResearch Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,Academia Sinica,Beijing ,ChinaSan Diego State University,San Diego ,California,USAScripps Institution of Oceanography,La Jolla ,California,USA.. Atmospheric pollution in Beijing, China, as recorded in sediments of the Kunming Lake[J]. Journal of environmental sciences (China), 1991, 3(1): 109-116
Authors:Mao Meizhou  Liu Zihui  Dong Huiru  Liu Jingyi Kathe K. Bertines  Minoru Koide  Edward D. GoldbergResearch Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences  Academia Sinica  Beijing   ChinaSan Diego State University  San Diego   California  USAScripps Institution of Oceanography  La Jolla   California  USA.
Affiliation:Mao Meizhou,Liu Zihui,Dong Huiru,Liu Jingyi Kathe K. Bertines,Minoru Koide and Edward D. GoldbergResearch Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,Academia Sinica,Beijing 100083,ChinaSan Diego State University,San Diego 92182,California,USAScripps Institution of Oceanography,La Jolla 92093,California,USA.
Abstract:The fluxes of heavy metals and magnetite, a fly-ash component, from coal burning, to sediments of the Kunming Lake in Beijing have increased measurably over the last fifty years. Ages were introduced to the sediment strata through Pb-210 geochronologies. Even with a doubling of coal usage by the year 2000, the anthropogenic metal fluxes will still be less than those recorded in metropolitan Tokyo and U.S. lakes.
Keywords:atmospheric pollution  sediment  heavy metal  geochronology.
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