The distribution of lead concentrations and isotope compositions in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean

Anthropogenic emissions have dominated marine Pb sources during the past century. Here we present Pb concentrations and isotope compositions for ocean depth profiles collected in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean (GEOTRACES section GA06), to trace the transfer of anthropogenic Pb into the ocean in...

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Published in:Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Main Authors: Bridgestock, Luke, Rehkaemper, Mark, van de Flierdt, Tina, Paul, Maxence, Milne, Angela, Lohan, Maeve C., Achterberg, Eric P.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
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spelling ftucambridgeesc:oai:eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk:4907 2023-05-15T13:55:45+02:00 The distribution of lead concentrations and isotope compositions in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean Bridgestock, Luke Rehkaemper, Mark van de Flierdt, Tina Paul, Maxence Milne, Angela Lohan, Maeve C. Achterberg, Eric P. 2018-02-02 text http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/4907/ http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/4907/1/1-s2.0-S001670371830036X-main.pdf https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001670371830036X https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2018.01.018 en eng Elsevier http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/4907/1/1-s2.0-S001670371830036X-main.pdf Bridgestock, Luke and Rehkaemper, Mark and van de Flierdt, Tina and Paul, Maxence and Milne, Angela and Lohan, Maeve C. and Achterberg, Eric P. (2018) The distribution of lead concentrations and isotope compositions in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, 225. pp. 36-51. ISSN 0016-7037 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2018.01.018 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2018.01.018> cc_by CC-BY 01 - Climate Change and Earth-Ocean Atmosphere Systems Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftucambridgeesc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2018.01.018 2020-11-05T23:15:50Z Anthropogenic emissions have dominated marine Pb sources during the past century. Here we present Pb concentrations and isotope compositions for ocean depth profiles collected in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean (GEOTRACES section GA06), to trace the transfer of anthropogenic Pb into the ocean interior. Variations in Pb concentration and isotope composition were associated with changes in hydrography. Water masses ventilated in the southern hemisphere generally featured lower Pb-206/Pb-207 and Pb-208/Pb-207 ratios than those ventilated in the northern hemisphere, in accordance with Pb isotope data of historic anthropogenic Pb emissions. The distributions of Pb concentrations and isotope compositions in northern sourced waters were consistent with differences in their ventilation timescales. For example, a Pb concentration maximum at intermediate depth (600-900 m, 35 pmol kg(-1)) in waters sourced from the Irminger/Labrador Seas, is associated with Pb isotope compositions (Pb-206/Pb-207 = 1.1818-1.1824, Pb-208/Pb-207 = 2.4472-2.4483) indicative of northern hemispheric emissions during the 1950s and 1960s close to peak leaded petrol usage, and a transit time of similar to 50-60 years. In contrast, North Atlantic Deep Water (2000-4000 m water depth) featured lower Pb concentrations and isotope compositions (Pb-206/Pb-207 = 1.176 2-1.184, Pb-208/Pb-207 = 2.4482-2.4545) indicative of northern hemispheric emissions during the 1910s and 1930s and a transit time of similar to 80-100 years. This supports the notion that transient anthropogenic Pb inputs are predominantly transferred into the ocean interior by water mass transport. However, the interpretation of Pb concentration and isotope composition distributions in terms of ventilation timescales and pathways is complicated by (1) the chemical reactivity of Pb in the ocean, and (2) mixing of waters ventilated during different time periods. The complex effects of water mass mixing on Pb distributions is particularly apparent in seawater in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean which is ventilated from the southern hemisphere. In particular, South Atlantic Central Water and Antarctic Intermediate Water were dominated by anthropogenic Pb emitted during the last 50-100 years, despite estimates of much older average ventilation ages in this region. (C) 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic University of Cambridge, Department of Earth Sciences: ESC Publications Antarctic Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 225 36 51
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Achterberg, Eric P.
The distribution of lead concentrations and isotope compositions in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean
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description Anthropogenic emissions have dominated marine Pb sources during the past century. Here we present Pb concentrations and isotope compositions for ocean depth profiles collected in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean (GEOTRACES section GA06), to trace the transfer of anthropogenic Pb into the ocean interior. Variations in Pb concentration and isotope composition were associated with changes in hydrography. Water masses ventilated in the southern hemisphere generally featured lower Pb-206/Pb-207 and Pb-208/Pb-207 ratios than those ventilated in the northern hemisphere, in accordance with Pb isotope data of historic anthropogenic Pb emissions. The distributions of Pb concentrations and isotope compositions in northern sourced waters were consistent with differences in their ventilation timescales. For example, a Pb concentration maximum at intermediate depth (600-900 m, 35 pmol kg(-1)) in waters sourced from the Irminger/Labrador Seas, is associated with Pb isotope compositions (Pb-206/Pb-207 = 1.1818-1.1824, Pb-208/Pb-207 = 2.4472-2.4483) indicative of northern hemispheric emissions during the 1950s and 1960s close to peak leaded petrol usage, and a transit time of similar to 50-60 years. In contrast, North Atlantic Deep Water (2000-4000 m water depth) featured lower Pb concentrations and isotope compositions (Pb-206/Pb-207 = 1.176 2-1.184, Pb-208/Pb-207 = 2.4482-2.4545) indicative of northern hemispheric emissions during the 1910s and 1930s and a transit time of similar to 80-100 years. This supports the notion that transient anthropogenic Pb inputs are predominantly transferred into the ocean interior by water mass transport. However, the interpretation of Pb concentration and isotope composition distributions in terms of ventilation timescales and pathways is complicated by (1) the chemical reactivity of Pb in the ocean, and (2) mixing of waters ventilated during different time periods. The complex effects of water mass mixing on Pb distributions is particularly apparent in seawater in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean which is ventilated from the southern hemisphere. In particular, South Atlantic Central Water and Antarctic Intermediate Water were dominated by anthropogenic Pb emitted during the last 50-100 years, despite estimates of much older average ventilation ages in this region. (C) 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Rehkaemper, Mark
van de Flierdt, Tina
Paul, Maxence
Milne, Angela
Lohan, Maeve C.
Achterberg, Eric P.
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title The distribution of lead concentrations and isotope compositions in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean
title_short The distribution of lead concentrations and isotope compositions in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean
title_full The distribution of lead concentrations and isotope compositions in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr The distribution of lead concentrations and isotope compositions in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed The distribution of lead concentrations and isotope compositions in the eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean
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