Literature DB >> 25496740

Use of lead isotopes to identify sources of metal and metalloid contaminants in atmospheric aerosol from mining operations.

Omar I Félix1, Janae Csavina1, Jason Field2, Kyle P Rine1, A Eduardo Sáez3, Eric A Betterton2.   

Abstract

Mining operations are a potential source of metal and metalloid contamination by atmospheric particulate generated from smelting activities, as well as from erosion of mine tailings. In this work, we show how lead isotopes can be used for source apportionment of metal and metalloid contaminants from the site of an active copper mine. Analysis of atmospheric aerosol shows two distinct isotopic signatures: one prevalent in fine particles (<1μm aerodynamic diameter) while the other corresponds to coarse particles as well as particles in all size ranges from a nearby urban environment. The lead isotopic ratios found in the fine particles are equal to those of the mine that provides the ore to the smelter. Topsoil samples at the mining site show concentrations of Pb and As decreasing with distance from the smelter. Isotopic ratios for the sample closest to the smelter (650m) and from topsoil at all sample locations, extending to more than 1km from the smelter, were similar to those found in fine particles in atmospheric dust. The results validate the use of lead isotope signatures for source apportionment of metal and metalloid contaminants transported by atmospheric particulate.
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Keywords:  Dust and aerosol; Lead isotopes; MOUDI; Metal and metalloid contamination; Smelting

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25496740      PMCID: PMC4277909          DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.11.057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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Authors:  Michael Stovern; Héctor Guzmán; Kyle P Rine; Omar Felix; Matthew King; Wendell P Ela; Eric A Betterton; Avelino Eduardo Sáez
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