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Lead isotopic fingerprint in human scalp hair: The case study of Iglesias mining district (Sardinia, Italy)

Journal

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 613, Issue -, Pages 456-461

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.09.106

Keywords

Lead isotope ratios; Human biomonitoring; Mining district; Environmental geochemistry

Funding

  1. Miur (funds FFR)
  2. Sardegna Ricerche (grant SMERI)

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The Sulcis-Iglesiente district (SW Sardinia, Italy) has been, until recently, one of the most important Italian polymetallic mining areas for the extraction of lead. Epidemiological studies conducted over several decades have indicated this site at high risk of environmental crisis with possible adverse effects on the public health. In the present paper we discuss Pb isotope signatures in human scalp hair and road dust collected from the Sulcis-Iglesiente area in order to trace the exposure of populations to potential Pb sources. A total of 23 determinations (20 on hair samples and 3 on road dust samples) of lead isotope ratios (Pb-206/Pb-207 and Pb-208/Pb-206) were carried out. The obtained results were integrate with literature data regarding the total content of Pb in hair samples from the same study area. Hair from children living in Sant'Antioco exhibited lead isotope ratios in the ranges 1.152-1.165 for Pb-206/Pb-207 and 2.101-2.108 for Pb-208/Pb-206, while hair samples from Iglesias resulted less radiogenic: Pb-206/Pb-207 similar to 1.147-1.154 and Pb-208/Pb-206 similar to 2.106-2.118. These values pointed to a multi-source mixing between the less radiogenic sources, corresponding to the Pb ore deposits, and the more radiogenic sources identified in local background. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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