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The sedimentary record of environmental lead contamination at St. Louis,Missouri (USA) area smelters
Authors:Brian?Vermillion  Email author" target="_blank">Richard?BrugamEmail author  William?Retzlaff  Indu?Bala
Institution:(1) Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, W-503 Turner Hall, 1102 S. Goodwin Ave., 61801 Urbana, IL;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, Southern Illinois University, 62026 Edwardsville, IL, USA;(3) Environmental Sciences Program, Southern Illinois University, 62026 Edwardsville, IL, USA
Abstract:Southeastern Missouri has been a major Pb mining region since 1720 AD. Missouri mines produce a Pb ore that has a distinctive elevated 206Pb/207Pb isotopic ratio (>1.30) that is easily recognized in Pb-contaminated sediments. Five 210Pb dated sediment cores from Horseshoe Lake, Madison County, Illinois were examined to reconstruct Pb-contamination of the site from southeastern Missouri mines and from a local Pb smelter located adjacent to the lake. Pb concentrations increased in the cores from 5 ppm in the early 1800rsquos to approximately 350 ppm in the late 1940rsquos and 1950rsquos. Pb concentrations in recently deposited sediment range from 100 to 300 ppm depending on the location within the lake. Throughout the 1800rsquos and early 1900rsquos the 206Pb/207Pb ratios in the sediment cores increased indicating contamination from southeastern Missouri (mean = 1.243). After the local smelter began recycling lead-acid storage batteries in the 1950rsquos, the 206Pb/207Pb ratio declined (mean = 1.224) suggesting contamination of Horseshoe Lake with Pb from sources elsewhere around the world. The results of this study demonstrate how isotopic ratios of Pb can be used to reconstruct historical anthropogenic contamination.
Keywords:Pb isotopes  Pb pollution  Heavy metals  Lake sediment  Pb smelting
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