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Investigation of lead and zinc dispersion from an abandoned mine site at Tyndrum, Scotland, using tree bark measurements
引用本文:Nurlidia Mansor Ian D. Pulford Angus B. MacKenzie. Investigation of lead and zinc dispersion from an abandoned mine site at Tyndrum, Scotland, using tree bark measurements[J]. 中国地球化学学报, 2006, 25(B08): 23-23
作者姓名:Nurlidia Mansor Ian D. Pulford Angus B. MacKenzie
作者单位:[1]Environmental Chemistry Department, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK [2]Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, East Kilbride, G75 0QF, Scotland, UK
摘    要:Tyndrum was an industrial mining area from 1741 until the 1920s where the main ores extracted were lead sulphide (galena) and zinc sulphide (sphalarite). Situated in central Scotland, the now deserted site is identified as a highly polluted, barren area where the original waste residues from the mine, an ore processing and a smelting site are clearly evident. Previous studies have suggested that high levels of lead and zinc contaminants are still dispersed from this former mine site, both atmospherically and through fluvial transport. For example, high concentrations of Pb, identified by its isotopic signature as originating in Tyndrum, have been found in sediments in Loch Tay, 25 km east of this area. This paper presents the results of a study of the occurrence and magnitude of airborne contamination by dispersion from the former mine site using measurements of metal concentrations in tree bark. These naturally occurring ‘bio monitors', which accumulate airborne materials including heavy metals, have become an effective alternative to the more costly air-filter system, which is restricted in scope and coverage. Bark samples were acquired from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) trees, which are abundant around the derelict mine site. Suitable locations were chosen to investigate atmospheric transport and deposition of contaminants within the area.

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Investigation of lead and zinc dispersion from an abandoned mine site at Tyndrum, Scotland, using tree bark measurements
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Keywords:tree bark   bio-monitor   lead   zinc   derelict mine
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