کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4457865 | 1620945 | 2011 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The isotopic signature of geogenic and anthropogenic materials, in combination with concentration data for pollutants, can help trace the origin and the extent of contamination in the environment. This approach is particularly effective if naturally occurring and anthropogenically introduced metals have different isotopic ratios. Lead isotope analysis on soils from 7 profiles (1 m depth) and on groundwaters from 8 wells have been used to determine the impact of human activities on the surface environment of Domizio-Flegreo Littoral.Result obtained show that in sub-rural areas the isotopic composition of the samples collected along the soil profiles of Domizio-Flegreo Littoral is likely mostly controlled by the nature of the parent geologic material (natural) while in more urbanized areas (Giugliano) Pb isotopic composition in superficial soils is mostly influenced by anthropic sources such as motor vehicles. Lead isotopic ratios in groundwaters also show that the use of pesticides and, probably, the influence of aerosols and the presence of illegal waste disposal can influence water quality.
Research Highlights
► Lead isotopes can support the assessment of the human impact on the environment.
► Chemistry of groundwaters of Domizio–Flegreo Littoral is influenced by pesticides.
► In the Domizio–Flegreo Littoral, aereosols could influence chemistry of groundwaters.
Journal: Journal of Geochemical Exploration - Volume 109, Issues 1–3, April–June 2011, Pages 51–58