Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7444134 Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 2018 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Lead isotope ratios in Goodsir's hair were almost identical to that of the bodies discovered on King William and Beechey Islands. The lead concentrations (73.3-84.4 ppm) reflect more immediate exposure and are high by today's standards. Estimated blood lead concentrations (~53.6-61.3 μg/dL), suggest that lead exposure, while high, may not have been sufficient to cause worsening physical and mental symptoms. Lead ingestion likely occurred during the expedition; however, it is probable that multiple factors are responsible for the loss of the expedition, of which lead exposure may have been one.
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