Roman road pollution assessed by elemental and lead isotope geochemistry in East Belgium

peer reviewed ; The ability of inorganic geochemistry to record environmental change and especially human impact has been evidenced by several studies across Europe, especially in peat, where it is possible to record the impact of agriculture, mining and other industries. However, despite the numerous investigations on the impact of ancient human activities such as ore mining and smelting, little attention has been paid to geochemistry as a tool to solve problems of palaeopollution in the surroundings of archaeological sites. This paper presents geochemical evidence of the impact of a possible... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Renson, Virginie
Fagel, Nathalie
Mattielli, Nadine
Nekrassoff, Serge
Streel, Maurice
De Vleeschouwer, François
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2008
Verlag/Hrsg.: Pergamon Press - An Imprint of Elsevier Science
Schlagwörter: peat / trace metals / Pb isotope / Physical / chemical / mathematical & earth Sciences / Earth sciences & physical geography / Physique / chimie / mathématiques & sciences de la terre / Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/25838