2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gexplo.2014.02.022
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Lead isotope composition and risk elements distribution in urban soils of historically different cities Ostrava and Prague, the Czech Republic

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“…Even though lead used to be a significant component applying as anti-knock agent in petrol (Callender and Rice 2000), it has been phased out from gasoline in 1990s in Iran. Considering the long residence time of Pb and non-biodegradability and cumulative tendency of this element (Mielke et al 2010), it is believed that enrichment of Pb in current urban soils represents footprints of prevalent use of tetraethyl lead in the past (Carrero et al 2013;Cicchella et al 2008;Dean et al 2017;Francek 1992;Galušková et al 2014;Lau and Othman et al 1997;Lin et al 1998;MacKinnon et al 2011;Poňavič et al 2018;Sutherland et al 2000;Wong 1982) and its reworking through circulation of urban dusts by local winds. The fourth factor (F4), which accounts for 9.79% of the total variance, is dominated by Cd (0.899), Hg (0.468) and Zn (0.817).…”
Section: Multivariate Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though lead used to be a significant component applying as anti-knock agent in petrol (Callender and Rice 2000), it has been phased out from gasoline in 1990s in Iran. Considering the long residence time of Pb and non-biodegradability and cumulative tendency of this element (Mielke et al 2010), it is believed that enrichment of Pb in current urban soils represents footprints of prevalent use of tetraethyl lead in the past (Carrero et al 2013;Cicchella et al 2008;Dean et al 2017;Francek 1992;Galušková et al 2014;Lau and Othman et al 1997;Lin et al 1998;MacKinnon et al 2011;Poňavič et al 2018;Sutherland et al 2000;Wong 1982) and its reworking through circulation of urban dusts by local winds. The fourth factor (F4), which accounts for 9.79% of the total variance, is dominated by Cd (0.899), Hg (0.468) and Zn (0.817).…”
Section: Multivariate Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning factor which influences the distribution of metals on the soil profile, it can be seen as the depth factor had influenced very significant distribution Cd, Pb, U, As, Sr, Co, Cu, Ni and Cr, in case of Hg distribution on the soil profile depth factor had a lesser influence ( . The wide range of isotope ratio obtained suggest that Pb content in the soil is a product of the combination of different sources and not from a sole origin, natural or anthropogenic, and that it has also been accumulating over time since the massive use of Pb in fuel, pain [49]. The 206 Pb/ 207 Pb ratio is most commonly used in environmental studies because it can be determined precisely, and the abundances of these isotopes are relatively important [50].…”
Section: Heavy Metals Content From Merlot Soil Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, since no isotopic fractionation occurs for Pb, either in industrial and environmental processes, this element has been proved particularly effective for tracing pollutants in a multitude of matrixes, such as aerosols (Zheng et al, 2004), urban dust (Galušková et al, 2014), rain (Roy & Négrel, 2001), snow (Cimova et al, 2016), seawater (Reuer et al, 2003), grass (Kylander et al, 2007), lakes (Eades et al, 2002), and sediments (Ettler et al, 2006; Zhang et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%