Non-orebody sources are significant contributors to blood lead of some children with low to moderate lead exposure in a major lead mining community (vol 181, pg 223, 1996)

被引:31
作者
Gulson, BL
Mizon, KJ
Korsch, MJ
Howarth, D
机构
[1] MACQUARIE UNIV,GRAD SCH ENVIRONM,N RYDE,NSW 2109,AUSTRALIA
[2] LYELL MCEWIN HLTH SERV,ELIZABETH VALE,SA 5112,AUSTRALIA
关键词
Isotopes; Lead mine; Sources; Young children;
D O I
10.1016/0048-9697(95)05015-9
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
High precision lead isotope ratios in blood from 58 children aged 1-11 years from the Broken Hill lead mining community have been measured to determine the source and pathways of lead in their blood. Sources of lead are from the Pb-Zn-Ag orebody (lead), from paint and from petrol. Thirty-five of the 58 children (60%) had blood leads (PbB) ≥0.72 μmol/l (15 μg/dl), the current level of 'personal exposure and source remediation/abatement' compared with a 'background' level of ~0.29 μmol/l (6 μg/dl), estimated from adult females who were generally mothers of the children. Six of 17 children aged 7 years or older, had PbBs ≥ 0.72 μmol/l (15 μg/dl). Even though the orebody lead is the major contributor to PbB in Broken Hill children, of the 35 children whose PbB is ≥0.72 μm/l (15 μg/dl), 12 (34%) have ~50% or more of their PbB derived from sources such as paint and petrol or both by isotopic identification. The identification of elevated PbB in older children is a concern, especially for females, as there is potential for release of endogenous lead during pregnancy and lactation.
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[1]   Non-orebody sources are significant contributors to blood lead of some children with low to moderate lead exposure in a major lead mining community (vol 181, pg 223, 1996) [J].
Gulson, BL ;
Mizon, KJ ;
Korsch, MJ ;
Howarth, D .
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 1996, 191 (03) :299-301