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Characterization of lead isotope emission profiles in non-ferrous smelters in South Korea

Authors :
Jin-Soo Park
Guem-Joo Song
Kwang-Seol Seok
Ki-Jun Kim
Jin-Ju Park
Suk-Min Yoo
Kwang-Soo Park
Hyung-Sun Shin
Young-Hee Kim
Source :
Analytical Science and Technology. 26:333-339
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
The Korean Society of Analytical Science, 2013.

Abstract

This study was conducted to build up the inventories of Pb isotopic compositions of major Pb pollution sources in South Korea. Since non-ferrous metal smelters are one of major anthropogenic sources, two smelters for zinc, each one of smelter for lead and copper were selected for the study. The Pb concentrations and isotopic compositions of metal ores, wastewater, sludge, metal rod and produced sulfuric acid were analysed to understand the Pb isotopic patterns in environment. The isotopic ratio, , of zinc ores from zinc smelter were in the range of 1.179~1.198 and the ratio of waste, flue gas and products samples were 1.105~1.147. This results implied that the isotopic patterns of output samples showed mixing patterns between two distinct metal ore soerces. In 2011, major importing countries of zinc ore were Australia, Peru and Mexico. Thus Pb isotopic patterns from zinc smelter is originated from the mixing patterns between less radiogenic Australian ores and more radiogenic South America`s ores. Lead smelters also showed the same mixing patterns with those of zinc smelters. However copper smelter showed same Pb isotopic patterns with more radiogenic South America`s ores.

Details

ISSN :
12250163
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical Science and Technology
Accession number :
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