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From the Cover: Rome’s urban history inferred from Pb-contaminated waters trapped in its ancient harbor basins

机译:从封面看:罗马的城市历史是根据其古老港口盆地中被铅污染的水域推断的

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Heavy metals from urban runoff preserved in sedimentary deposits record long-term economic and industrial development via the expansion and contraction of a city’s infrastructure. Lead concentrations and isotopic compositions measured in the sediments of the harbor of Ostia—Rome’s first harbor—show that lead pipes used in the water supply networks of Rome and Ostia were the only source of radiogenic Pb, which, in geologically young central Italy, is the hallmark of urban pollution. High-resolution geochemical, isotopic, and 14C analyses of a sedimentary core from Ostia harbor have allowed us to date the commissioning of Rome’s lead pipe water distribution system to around the second century BC, considerably later than Rome’s first aqueduct built in the late fourth century BC. Even more significantly, the isotopic record of Pb pollution proves to be an unparalleled proxy for tracking the urban development of ancient Rome over more than a millennium, providing a semiquantitative record of the water system’s initial expansion, its later neglect, probably during the civil wars of the first century BC, and its peaking in extent during the relative stability of the early high Imperial period. This core record fills the gap in the system’s history before the appearance of more detailed literary and inscriptional evidence from the late first century BC onward. It also preserves evidence of the changes in the dynamics of the Tiber River that accompanied the construction of Rome’s artificial port, Portus, during the first and second centuries AD.
机译:沉积物中保存的城市径流中的重金属通过城市基础设施的扩张和收缩,实现了长期的经济和工业发展。在罗马第一个港口奥斯蒂亚港口的沉积物中测得的铅浓度和同位素组成表明,罗马和奥斯蒂亚供水网络中使用的铅管是唯一的放射源铅源,在意大利中部地质年轻的地方,铅是城市污染的标志。通过对Ostia港口沉积岩心的高分辨率地球化学,同位素和 14 C分析,我们可以将罗马铅水配水系统的调试日期定为公元前2世纪前后,比罗马的要晚得多。第一条渡槽建于公元前四世纪末。更为重要的是,Pb污染的同位素记录被证明是追踪古罗马超过一千年的城市发展的无与伦比的代理,提供了水系统最初的扩张,后来被忽视的大概是内战时期的半定量记录。在公元前一世纪,它在早期高帝国时期相对稳定的时期达到顶峰。这项核心记录填补了系统历史上的空白,直到公元前一世纪末出现更详细的文学和铭文证据之前。它还保留了公元一世纪和第二世纪伴随着罗马人工港口Portus建造而来的台伯河动力变化的证据。

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