Lead and sulfur isotopic ratios in precipitation and their relations to trans-boundary atmospheric pollution

Mizoguchi Toshiaki*, Jing Zhang, Satake Hiroshi, Mukai Hitoshi, Murano Kentaro, Kawasaki Kiyoto

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研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術論文査読

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We measured the lead (Pb) and sulfur (S) isotopic ratios in precipitation collected in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, to investigate their characteristics as tracers for trans-boundary air pollution. The Pb concentrations and isotopic ratios were measured by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). A relatively higher 207Pb/ 206Pb isotopic ratio (area 3: Northern China, 0.869±0.003; area 4: Central China and Korea, 0.870±0.006) was assumed to be related to Northern Asian sources, whereas the samples influenced by Japanese air mass showed a lower 207Pb/ 206Pb ratio (area 5: Japan, 0.863±0.004). Sulfur ion was measured by Ion Chromatography (IC), and S isotopic ratios were measured by Mass Spectrometry. The S isotopic ratios' weighted average values (area 3: 4.9±1.4%; area 4: 6.3±1.5%) of the Asian continent showed a higher isotopic ratio than that of Japan (area 5: 3.6±1.8%). It was difficult to use the NO 3 -/non-sea-salt SO 4 2- (nss SO 4 2-) (N/S) ratio's weighted average values to distinguish the Japanese origin (area 5: 0.71) from the continental origin (area 3: 0.68, area 4: 0.66). We attempted to use the S isotopic ratio in addition to the lead isotopic ratio to characterize the transported East Asian air pollution, and as a result we found that the combination of these isotopic ratios was useful for identifying the origin of air pollution in the East Asian region.

本文言語英語
ページ(範囲)237-244
ページ数8
ジャーナルAtmospheric Research
104-105
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2012/02

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