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      Geoscience of ancient Mediterranean harbours

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              Greenland ice evidence of hemispheric lead pollution two millennia ago by greek and roman civilizations.

              Analysis of the Greenland ice core covering the period from 3000 to 500 years ago-the Greek, Roman, Medieval and Renaissance times-shows that lead is present at concentrations four times as great as natural values from about 2500 to 1700 years ago (500 B.C. to 300 A.D.). These results show that Greek and Roman lead and silver mining and smelting activities polluted the middle troposphere of the Northern Hemisphere on a hemispheric scale two millennia ago, long before the Industrial Revolution. Cumulative lead fallout to the Greenland Ice Sheet during these eight centuries was as high as 15 percent of that caused by the massive use of lead alkyl additives in gasoline since the 1930s. Pronounced lead pollution is also observed during Medieval and Renaissance times.
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                Earth-Science Reviews
                Earth-Science Reviews
                Elsevier BV
                00128252
                February 2007
                February 2007
                : 80
                : 3-4
                : 137-194
                Article
                10.1016/j.earscirev.2006.10.003
                b53a3c5a-c0bd-40cd-9485-d1294e0e84b6
                © 2007

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