Natural lead concentrations in pristine boreal forest soils and past pollution trends: A reference for critical load models
Journal Article
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· Environmental Science and Technology
Knowledge of natural, prepollution concentrations of heavy metals in forest soils and temporal trends of soil pollution are essential for understanding present-day pollution and for establishing realistic goals for reductions of atmospheric pollution deposition. Soils not exposed to deposition of atmospheric pollution no longer exist and, for example, present lead (Pb) pollution conditions in northern European soils are a consequence of nearly 4,000 years of atmospheric pollution. The authors use analyses of Pb concentrations and stable Pb isotopes ({sup 206}Pb/{sup 207}Pb ratios) of ombrotrophic peat and forest soils from southern Sweden and a model for Pb cycling in forest soils to derive an estimate for the prepollution concentration of Pb in the mor layer of boreal forest soils and to back-calculate Pb concentrations for the last 5,500 years. While the present-day concentrations of the mor layer are typically 40--100 {micro}g g{sup {minus}1} (0.25--1.0 g m{sup {minus}2}), Pb concentrations of pristine forest mor layers in Sweden were quite low, {le}0.1 {micro}g g{sup {minus}1} ({le}1 mg m{sup {minus}2}). Large-scale atmospheric pollution from the Greek and Roman cultures increased Pb concentrations to about 1 {micro}g g{sup {minus}1}. Lead (Pb) concentrations increased to about 4 {micro}g g{sup {minus}1} following the increase of metal production and atmospheric pollution in Medieval Europe.
- Research Organization:
- Umeaa Univ. (SE)
- OSTI ID:
- 20014650
- Journal Information:
- Environmental Science and Technology, Journal Name: Environmental Science and Technology Journal Issue: 19 Vol. 33; ISSN ESTHAG; ISSN 0013-936X
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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