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Analytica Chimica Acta | 2009

An ultra-clean technique for accurately analysing Pb isotopes and heavy metals at high spatial resolution in ice cores with sub-pg g(-1) Pb concentrations.

Laurie J. Burn; K.J.R. Rosman; Jean-Pierre Candelone; Paul Vallelonga; Graeme R. Burton; A.M. Smith; Vin Morgan; Carlo Barbante; Sungmin Hong; Claude F. Boutron

Measurements of Pb isotope ratios in ice containing sub-pg g(-1) concentrations are easily compromised by contamination, particularly where limited sample is available. Improved techniques are essential if Antarctic ice cores are to be analysed with sufficient spatial resolution to reveal seasonal variations due to climate. This was achieved here by using stainless steel chisels and saws and strict protocols in an ultra-clean cold room to decontaminate and section ice cores. Artificial ice cores, prepared from high purity water were used to develop and refine the procedures and quantify blanks. Ba and In, two other important elements present at pg g(-1) and fg g(-1) concentrations in Polar ice, were also measured. The final blank amounted to 0.2+/-0.2 pg of Pb with (206)Pb/(207)Pb and (208)Pb/(207)Pb ratios of 1.16+/-0.12 and 2.35+/-0.16, respectively, 1.5+/-0.4 pg of Ba and 0.6+/-2.0 fg of In, most of which probably originates from abrasion of the steel saws by the ice. The procedure was demonstrated on a Holocene Antarctic ice core section and was shown to contribute blanks of only approximately 5%, approximately 14% and approximately 0.8% to monthly resolved samples with respective Pb, Ba and In concentrations of 0.12 pg g(-1), 0.3 pg g(-1) and 2.3 fg g(-1). Uncertainties in the Pb isotopic ratio measurements were degraded by only approximately 0.2%.


Science of The Total Environment | 2014

Seasonal variations in the sources of natural and anthropogenic lead deposited at the East Rongbuk Glacier in the high-altitude Himalayas

Laurie J. Burn-Nunes; Paul Vallelonga; Khanghyun Lee; Sungmin Hong; Graeme R. Burton; Shugui Hou; Andrew D. Moy; Ross Edwards; Robert D. Loss; K.J.R. Rosman

Lead (Pb) isotopic compositions and concentrations, and barium (Ba) and indium (In) concentrations have been analysed at sub-annual resolution in three sections from a <110 m ice core dated to the 18th and 20th centuries, as well as snow pit samples dated to 2004/2005, recovered from the East Rongbuk Glacier in the high-altitude Himalayas. Ice core sections indicate that atmospheric chemistry prior to ~1,953 was controlled by mineral dust inputs, with no discernible volcanic or anthropogenic contributions. Eighteenth century monsoon ice core chemistry is indicative of dominant contributions from local Himalayan sources; non-monsoon ice core chemistry is linked to contributions from local (Himalayan), regional (Indian/Thar Desert) and long-range (North Africa, Central Asia) sources. Twentieth century monsoon and non-monsoon ice core data demonstrate similar seasonal sources of mineral dust, however with a transition to less-radiogenic isotopic signatures that suggests local and regional climate/environmental change. The snow pit record demonstrates natural and anthropogenic contributions during both seasons, with increased anthropogenic influence during non-monsoon times. Monsoon anthropogenic inputs are most likely sourced to South/South-East Asia and/or India, whereas non-monsoon anthropogenic inputs are most likely sourced to India and Central Asia.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010

Lead isotopic compositions in the EPICA Dome C ice core and Southern Hemisphere potential source areas

Paul Vallelonga; Paolo Gabrielli; Eleonora Balliana; Anna Wegner; Barbara Delmonte; Clara Turetta; Graeme R. Burton; Frank Vanhaecke; Kjr Rosman; Sungmin Hong; Claude F. Boutron; Paolo Cescon; Carlo Barbante


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2007

The impact of climatic conditions on Pb and Sr isotopic ratios found in Greenland ice, 7–150 ky BP

Graeme R. Burton; K.J.R. Rosman; Jean-Pierre Candelone; Laurie J. Burn; Claude F. Boutron; Sungmin Hong


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2011

Seasonal variability in the input of lead, barium and indium to Law Dome, Antarctica

Laurie J. Burn-Nunes; Paul Vallelonga; Robert D. Loss; Graeme R. Burton; Andrew D. Moy; Mark A. J. Curran; Sungmin Hong; A.M. Smith; Ross Edwards; Vin Morgan; K.J.R. Rosman


Analytica Chimica Acta | 2002

High-sensitivity measurements of strontium isotopes in polar ice

Graeme R. Burton; Vin Morgan; Claude F. Boutron; K.J.R. Rosman


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 1995

Use of Spodumene in the Processing of Alumina-Matrix Ceramics—Influence on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties

Bruno A. Latella; Graeme R. Burton; Brian H. O'Connor


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2005

Concentration, isotopic composition, and sources of lead in Southern Ocean air during 1999/2000, measured at the Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station, Tasmania

A Bollhöfer; K.J.R. Rosman; A.L. Dick; Warrick Chisholm; Graeme R. Burton; Robert D. Loss; W. Zahorowski


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2005

Characterization of Ceramic Materials with BIGDIFF: A Synchrotron Radiation Debye-Scherrer Powder Diffractometer

Brian H. O'Connor; Arie van Riessen; John Carter; Graeme R. Burton; David J. Cookson; R. F. Garrett


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2006

A two century record of strontium isotopes from an ice core drilled at Mt Blanc, France

Graeme R. Burton; K.J.R. Rosman; K.P. Van de Velde; Claude F. Boutron

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Sungmin Hong

Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute

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David J. Cookson

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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R. F. Garrett

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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Vin Morgan

Australian Antarctic Division

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