2017
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2777
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Tracing Pb Pollution Penetration in Temperate Podzols

Abstract: We combine high‐resolution soil sampling with lead (Pb) analyses (concentrations and stable isotopes) in two temperate podzols, together with previous data obtained with selective Al and Fe dissolution techniques. We aim to assess how atmospheric Pb is incorporated into the soils during pedogenesis. Partial least squares modelling for Pb concentrations shows that the podzolization process has the largest effect on Pb concentration (80·3% of the variance). The proportion of inorganic secondary compounds, the in… Show more

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“…We hypothesized that the behavior of Zn and Pb in polluted forest ecosystems is similar in several aspects. For Zn, we tested two hypotheses that were previously validated for Pb: (i) legacy atmospheric Zn is temporarily stored in the organic horizon, and (ii) headwater catchments slowly “bleed” pollutant Zn rather than the abundant but slowly mobilized geogenic Zn.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We hypothesized that the behavior of Zn and Pb in polluted forest ecosystems is similar in several aspects. For Zn, we tested two hypotheses that were previously validated for Pb: (i) legacy atmospheric Zn is temporarily stored in the organic horizon, and (ii) headwater catchments slowly “bleed” pollutant Zn rather than the abundant but slowly mobilized geogenic Zn.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%