Lead isotopes in trade wind aerosols at Barbados: The influence of European emissions over the North Atlantic
- 15 November 1989
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
- Vol. 94 (C11) , 16243-16250
- https://doi.org/10.1029/jc094ic11p16243
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that Pb can be used as a transient tracer in the atmosphere and the ocean because of strong time‐variability of industrial inputs and because Pb isotopic composition can be used to identify contributions from different sources. We present Pb isotopic measurements on aerosols collected from the North Atlantic Ocean in the trade wind belt. Aerosols sampled at Barbados during the 1969–1985 period have a Pb isotopic composition different from that observed by previous investigators in Bermuda corals and Sargasso Sea waters. Barbados aerosols appear to contain significant amounts of relatively unradiogenic industrial and automotive Pb that is derived from Europe and carried to Barbados by the trade winds. In contrast, Bermuda corals and Sargasso sea waters are influenced mainly by U.S.‐derived emissions, which contain more radiogenic Pb originating from Missouri‐type ores. This difference generates a strong latitudinal Europe‐U.S.A. isotopic gradient, thus allowing study of trans‐Atlantic atmospheric transport and ocean mixing processes.Keywords
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