Stable isotope ratio measurements of Cu and Zn in mineral dust (bulk and size fractions) from the Taklimakan Desert and the Sahel and in aerosols from the eastern tropical North Atlantic Ocean | |
Dong, SF (Dong, Shuofei)[ 1 ]; Weiss, DJ (Weiss, Dominik J.)[ 1,2 ]; Strekopytov, S (Strekopytov, Stanislav)[ 3 ]; Kreissig, K (Kreissig, Katharina)[ 1 ]; Sun, YB (Sun, Youbin)[ 4 ]; Baker, AR (Baker, Alex R.)[ 5 ]; Formenti, P (Formenti, Paola)[ 6,7 ] | |
2013-09-30 | |
发表期刊 | TALANTA |
卷号 | 114页码:103-109 |
文章类型 | 期刊论文 |
摘要 | Accurate characterization of the stable isotope composition of Cu and Zn in major global mineral dust sources and in aerosols is central to the application of these isotope systems to the studies of global geochemical processes and cycles. We test here for the first time Cu and Zn isotope ratios within a well-defined source-receptor setting on the continent-ocean interface and determine the isotope composition of (i) bulk surface soil dust samples from the Sahel region, (ii) individual size fractions of surface dust samples from the Taklimakan Desert, and (iii) aerosols collected in the equatorial eastern North Atlantic region. This is achieved reducing the blank contribution during the ion exchange step using small resin and acid volumes and using a second ion exchange passage to purify the Cu fraction. We find no significant correlation between size fractions and isotope ratios in the two samples analyzed from the Taklimakan Desert. Mass balance calculations suggest that isotope ratios of bulk samples are within the analytical precision of the <4 mu m size fraction and can be used to characterize atmospheric long range transport of Cu and Zn in mineral dust from the Taklimakan Desert. The <1 mu m size fractions of two aerosol samples collected over the equatorial eastern North Atlantic region have Cu and Zn isotope ratios that are different to Sahel surface soil dust suggesting important non-crustal sources, in line with calculated enrichment factors, and possibly of anthropogenic origin. Using previously reported delta Zn-66 values for anthropogenic emission from Europe, preliminary calculations suggest that up to 55% of Zn arriving at the sampling points in the equatorial eastern North Atlantic region could be of anthropogenic origin. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.talanta.2013.03.062 |
收录类别 | 其他 |
语种 | 英语 |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/9907 |
专题 | 古环境研究室 |
通讯作者 | Weiss, DJ (Weiss, Dominik J.)[ 1,2 ] |
作者单位 | 1.Imperial College London, South Kensington, London SW7 2AZ, UK; 2.Environmental Earth System Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4216, USA; 3.The Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, UK; 4.SKLLQG, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi'an 710075, China; 5.Laboratory for Global Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK; 6.LISA, UMR CNRS 7583, Université Paris Est Créteil et Université Paris Diderot, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Créteil, France |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Dong, SF ,Weiss, DJ ,Strekopytov, S ,et al. Stable isotope ratio measurements of Cu and Zn in mineral dust (bulk and size fractions) from the Taklimakan Desert and the Sahel and in aerosols from the eastern tropical North Atlantic Ocean[J]. TALANTA,2013,114:103-109. |
APA | Dong, SF .,Weiss, DJ .,Strekopytov, S .,Kreissig, K .,Sun, YB .,...&Formenti, P .(2013).Stable isotope ratio measurements of Cu and Zn in mineral dust (bulk and size fractions) from the Taklimakan Desert and the Sahel and in aerosols from the eastern tropical North Atlantic Ocean.TALANTA,114,103-109. |
MLA | Dong, SF ,et al."Stable isotope ratio measurements of Cu and Zn in mineral dust (bulk and size fractions) from the Taklimakan Desert and the Sahel and in aerosols from the eastern tropical North Atlantic Ocean".TALANTA 114(2013):103-109. |
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