Application of Lead Isotopic Ratios in Atmospheric Pollution Studies in the Valley of Mexico
Abstract Lead isotopic studies of airborne particulate matter, gasoline and other environmental samples have been carried out to determine possible sources of lead pollution in the Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico. 206Pb/207Pb ratio in gasoline was 1.1395 ± 0.0165 and 1.071 ± 0.008 for indu...
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Enthalten in: Journal of atmospheric chemistry - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1983, 49(2004), 1-3 vom: Nov., Seite 415-424 |
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