The geochemistry of lead in rivers,estuaries and the continental shelf of the Southeastern United States |
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Authors: | Herbert L Windom Ralph G Smith Masaru Maeda |
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Affiliation: | Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, P.O. Box 13687, Savannah, GA 31416 U.S.A.;Tokyo University of Fisheries, Department of Marine Environmental Science and Technology 5-7, Konan 4-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108 Japan |
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Abstract: | Transport by southeastern rivers has insignificant influence on the lead concentration of southeastern shelf waters. If the rate of mobilization and transport of lead by these rivers is representative of uncontaminated fluvial transport during the Pleistocene, only about 5% of the prehistoric output of lead to the North Atlantic can be accounted for by river input.Lead concentrations in southeastern shelf waters are similar to those of North Atlantic Water from the upper 1000 m, which is probably similar to the intrusion source water for the shelf. Atmospheric inputs to the shelf of the same magnitude as observed for the Western North Atlantic are difficult to reconcile given the residence time of shelf waters and their lead concentration unless the rate of loss of lead to shelf sediments is about the same as the atmospheric flux. |
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