High-resolution sedimentary record of lead in the coastal mud of the East China Sea in the past one hundred and fifty years |
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引用本文: | Yunchao HAO Zhigang GUO Dejiang FAN. High-resolution sedimentary record of lead in the coastal mud of the East China Sea in the past one hundred and fifty years[J]. 中国地球化学学报, 2006, 25(B08): 13-13 |
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作者姓名: | Yunchao HAO Zhigang GUO Dejiang FAN |
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作者单位: | College of Geoscience, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China |
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摘 要: | In the East China Sea (ECS), there are some mud areas, including the south coastal mud area, the north coastal mud area, and the mud area to the southwest of Cheju Island. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) techniques and Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry (TIMS) were used to study the high-resolution sedimentary record of Pb concentrations and Pb stable isotopic compositions in the past one hundred and fifty years in the coastal mud of the ECS. Pb concentrations of a ^210Pb dating S5 core in the study area have increased rapidly since 1980, and reached the maximal value with 65.08 μg/g in 2000, corresponding to the fast economic development of China since the implementation of the "Reform and Open Policy" in 1978; ^206Pb/^207Pb ratios generally had stabilized at 1.195 from 1860 to 1966, and decreased gradually from 1966 to 2000, indicating that the anthropogenic source Pb contribution to the ECS has increased gradually since 1966, especially since 1980. Pb concentrations decreased distinctly from 2000 to 2003 and ^206Pb/^207Pb ratios increased from 2001 to 2003, corresponding closely to the ban of lead gasoline from 2000 in China. From 1950 to 2003, there occurred four distinct decrease events of ^206Pb/^207Pb, possibly responding to the Changjiang River (Yangtze River) catastrophic floods in 1998, 1991, 1981 and 1954; from 1860 to 1966, there were two decrease periods of ^206Pb/^207Pb, which may respond to the catastrophic floods of Changjiang River in 1931 and 1935, and 1870. As a result of the erosion and drowning by the catastrophic floods, the anthropogenic lead accumulated in soil and water environments over a long period of time was brought into the Changjiang River, then part of them was finally transported into the ECS, which leads to changes in Pb stable isotopic composition.
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关 键 词: | 铅 环境污染 同位素 东海 泥浆 |
High-resolution sedimentary record of lead in the coastal mud of the East China Sea in the past one hundred and fifty years |
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Keywords: | Pb concentration and Pb stable isotopic composition high-resolution sedimentary record human activity catastrophic flood of Changjiang River coastal mud in the East China Sea |
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