Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified by populations that predate mining activity and (ii) anthropogenic exposure caused by the exposure to Pb derived from ore deposits. Currently, the measured concentration of Pb within a sample is used to discriminate between these two exposure routes, with the upper limit for natural exposure in skeletal studies given as 0.5 or 0.7 mg/kg in enamel and 0.5/0.7 μg/dL in blood. This threshold approach to categorising Pb exposure does not distinguish between the geological origins of the exposure types. However, Pb isotopes potentially provide a more definitive means of discriminating between sources. Whereas Pb from soil displays a crustal avera...
Martínez-García et al. (Sci. Tot Env. 348:51–72) have examined heavy metal exposure of humans in the...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide valuable insights into the origin of Pb within a sample, typically allowi...
The question of whether rock grit ingested unintentionally from querns, metates or millstones or del...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
There is a considerable body of evidence to support the contention that the atmospheric Pb burden is...
Lead is an environmental contaminant causing irreversible health effects in children. We used dentin...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide a complementary method to other provenance tools for tracking the origin ...
Human teeth and bones incorporate trace amounts of lead (Pb) from the local environment during growt...
Trace elements, including the toxic trace metal of lead (Pb), have both the potential to provide val...
Mitrovica, northern Kosovo, is the site of some of the highest Pb concentrations reported in human p...
Forty years ago, in a seminal paper published in Science, Settle and Patterson used archeological an...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 323-346.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Study area -...
Strontium isotope analysis of tooth enamel is a useful provenancing technique to investigate the chi...
Objectives: To identify and characterize anthropogenic lead sources on a 17th/18th century Barbadia...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
Martínez-García et al. (Sci. Tot Env. 348:51–72) have examined heavy metal exposure of humans in the...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide valuable insights into the origin of Pb within a sample, typically allowi...
The question of whether rock grit ingested unintentionally from querns, metates or millstones or del...
Human Pb exposure comes from two sources: (i) natural uptake through ingestion of soils and typified...
There is a considerable body of evidence to support the contention that the atmospheric Pb burden is...
Lead is an environmental contaminant causing irreversible health effects in children. We used dentin...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide a complementary method to other provenance tools for tracking the origin ...
Human teeth and bones incorporate trace amounts of lead (Pb) from the local environment during growt...
Trace elements, including the toxic trace metal of lead (Pb), have both the potential to provide val...
Mitrovica, northern Kosovo, is the site of some of the highest Pb concentrations reported in human p...
Forty years ago, in a seminal paper published in Science, Settle and Patterson used archeological an...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 323-346.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Study area -...
Strontium isotope analysis of tooth enamel is a useful provenancing technique to investigate the chi...
Objectives: To identify and characterize anthropogenic lead sources on a 17th/18th century Barbadia...
Bones represent a valuable biological archive of environmental lead (Pb) exposure for modern and arc...
Martínez-García et al. (Sci. Tot Env. 348:51–72) have examined heavy metal exposure of humans in the...
Lead (Pb) isotopes provide valuable insights into the origin of Pb within a sample, typically allowi...
The question of whether rock grit ingested unintentionally from querns, metates or millstones or del...