Anthropogenic trace elements (Bi, Cd, Cr, Pb) concentrations in a West Antarctic ice core

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Autor(a) principal: Carlos, Franciéle Schwanck
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Simões, Jefferson Cardia, Handley, Michael J., Mayewski, Paul, Bernardo, Ronaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/246912
Resumo: Trace elements are emitted to the atmosphere from natural and anthropogenic sources. The increase in industrialization and mining occurring from the late 19th century released large quantities of toxic trace elements into the Earth’s atmosphere. Here we investigate the variability of concentrations of bismuth, cadmium, chromium, and lead in two Mount Johns – MJ (79°55’28”S, 94°23’18”W, 2100 m a.s.l) ice cores over 132 years (1883-2015). Trace element concentrations were determined using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (CCI/UMaine). The data show evidence of pollution for these elements in Antarctica as early as the 1883. Several maxima concentrations were observed: first at the beginning of the 20th century and the last from 1970s to 1990s, with a clear decrease during recent years. Emissions occur from different anthropogenic sources and appear to be variable throughout the record. The main source of these elements is attributed to mining and smelting of non-ferrous metals in South America, Africa, and Australia. As well as a probable lead enrichment due to the use of fossil fuels. The MJ ice core record also reflects changes in atmospheric circulation and transport processes, probably associated with a strengthening of the westerlies.
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title Anthropogenic trace elements (Bi, Cd, Cr, Pb) concentrations in a West Antarctic ice core
spellingShingle Anthropogenic trace elements (Bi, Cd, Cr, Pb) concentrations in a West Antarctic ice core
Carlos, Franciéle Schwanck
Elementos-traço
Testemunhos de gelo
Antártica
Anthropogenic emissions
Ice core
Transport
title_short Anthropogenic trace elements (Bi, Cd, Cr, Pb) concentrations in a West Antarctic ice core
title_full Anthropogenic trace elements (Bi, Cd, Cr, Pb) concentrations in a West Antarctic ice core
title_fullStr Anthropogenic trace elements (Bi, Cd, Cr, Pb) concentrations in a West Antarctic ice core
title_full_unstemmed Anthropogenic trace elements (Bi, Cd, Cr, Pb) concentrations in a West Antarctic ice core
title_sort Anthropogenic trace elements (Bi, Cd, Cr, Pb) concentrations in a West Antarctic ice core
author Carlos, Franciéle Schwanck
author_facet Carlos, Franciéle Schwanck
Simões, Jefferson Cardia
Handley, Michael J.
Mayewski, Paul
Bernardo, Ronaldo
author_role author
author2 Simões, Jefferson Cardia
Handley, Michael J.
Mayewski, Paul
Bernardo, Ronaldo
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carlos, Franciéle Schwanck
Simões, Jefferson Cardia
Handley, Michael J.
Mayewski, Paul
Bernardo, Ronaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Elementos-traço
Testemunhos de gelo
Antártica
topic Elementos-traço
Testemunhos de gelo
Antártica
Anthropogenic emissions
Ice core
Transport
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Anthropogenic emissions
Ice core
Transport
description Trace elements are emitted to the atmosphere from natural and anthropogenic sources. The increase in industrialization and mining occurring from the late 19th century released large quantities of toxic trace elements into the Earth’s atmosphere. Here we investigate the variability of concentrations of bismuth, cadmium, chromium, and lead in two Mount Johns – MJ (79°55’28”S, 94°23’18”W, 2100 m a.s.l) ice cores over 132 years (1883-2015). Trace element concentrations were determined using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (CCI/UMaine). The data show evidence of pollution for these elements in Antarctica as early as the 1883. Several maxima concentrations were observed: first at the beginning of the 20th century and the last from 1970s to 1990s, with a clear decrease during recent years. Emissions occur from different anthropogenic sources and appear to be variable throughout the record. The main source of these elements is attributed to mining and smelting of non-ferrous metals in South America, Africa, and Australia. As well as a probable lead enrichment due to the use of fossil fuels. The MJ ice core record also reflects changes in atmospheric circulation and transport processes, probably associated with a strengthening of the westerlies.
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