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A 50-year record of PGEs in Antarctic snow
초록
Antarctic snow preserves an atmospheric archive that enables the study of global atmospheric changes and anthropogenic disturbances from the past. We report atmospheric deposition rates of platinum group elements (PGEs) in Antarctica during the last ~50 years based on determinations of Pt, Ir and Rh in snow samples collected from Queen Maud Land, East Antarctica to evaluate changes in the global atmospheric budget of these noble metals. The 50-year average PGE concentrations in Antarctic snow were 17 fg g-1 (4.7–76 fg g-1) for Pt, 0.12 fg g-1 (<0.05–0.34 fg g-1) for Ir and 0.71 fg g-1 (0.12–8.8 fg g-1) for Rh. The concentration peaks for Pt, Ir and Rh were observed at depths corresponding to volcanic eruption periods, indicating that PGEs can be used as a good tracer of volcanic activity in the past. A significant increase in concentrations and crustal enrichment factors for Pt and a slight enhancement in enrichment factors for Rh were observed after the 1980s. This suggests that there has been large-scale atmospheric pollution for Pt and probably Rh since the 1980s, which may be attributed to the increasing emissions of these metals from anthropogenic sources such as automobile catalysts and metal production processes.
- 제목
- A 50-year record of PGEs in Antarctic snow
- 저자
- SUNGMIN HONG
- 학회명
- 2011 Goldschmidt Conference
- 개최지
- Prague Congress Center
- 학회 개최일
- 2011-08-14 ~ 2011-08-19