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Titel
Anthropogenic impact and lead pollution throughout the Holocene in Southern Iberia
Ist Teil von
  • The Science of the total environment, 2013-04, Vol.449, p.451-460
Ort / Verlag
Kidlington: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
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MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Present day lead pollution is an environmental hazard of global proportions. A correct determination of natural lead levels is very important in order to evaluate anthropogenic lead contributions. In this paper, the anthropogenic signature of early metallurgy in Southern Iberia during the Holocene, more specifically during the Late Prehistory, was assessed by mean of a multiproxy approach: comparison of atmospheric lead pollution, fire regimes, deforestation, mass sediment transport, and archeological data. Although the onset of metallurgy in Southern Iberia is a matter of controversy, here we show the oldest lead pollution record from Western Europe in a continuous paleoenvironmental sequence, which suggests clear lead pollution caused by metallurgical activities since ~3900cal BP (Early Bronze Age). This lead pollution was especially important during Late Bronze and Early Iron ages. At the same time, since ~4000cal BP, an increase in fire activity is observed in this area, which is also coupled with deforestation and increased erosion rates. This study also shows that the lead pollution record locally reached near present-day values many times in the past, suggesting intensive use and manipulation of lead during those periods in this area. ► Holocene paleoenvironmental records have been studied and reviewed in South Iberia ► A multidisciplinary approach unravels the past metal pollution in this region. ► Evidence of anthropogenic impacts has been recognized in diverse environments. ► Activities related with metallurgy boosted the anthropogenic environmental impact. ► The oldest anthropogenic lead pollution signal has been identified in Western Europe.

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