How mineralogy and geochemistry can improve the significance of Pb isotopes in metal provenance studies

  • Baron, Sandrine
  • Tamas, C. G.
  • Le Carlier, C.
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

International audienceLead isotopes combined with trace element data represent a powerful tool for non-ferrous metal provenance studies. Nevertheless, unconsidered geological factors and archaeological data, as well as ignored analytical procedures, may substantially modify the interpretation of the isotopic and trace element signature obtained as a potential ore candidate. Three archaeological examples, accompanied by high-resolution lead isotopic measurements (MC-ICPMS), are presented here to discuss the above-mentioned criticisms and to propose some solutions. The first example deals with prehistoric/historical gold/silver-mining activity from Romania (the Baia Bors, a and Ros, ia Montana. ore deposits). The second one regards the lead/s...

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