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Lead pollution recorded in Greenland ice indicates European emissions tracked plagues wars and imperial expansion during antiquity

机译:格陵兰岛冰上记录的铅污染表明欧洲的排放源于上古时期的瘟疫战争和帝国扩张

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Lead pollution in Arctic ice reflects midlatitude emissions from ancient lead–silver mining and smelting. The few reported measurements have been extrapolated to infer the performance of ancient economies, including comparisons of economic productivity and growth during the Roman Republican and Imperial periods. These studies were based on sparse sampling and inaccurate dating, limiting understanding of trends and specific linkages. Here we show, using a precisely dated record of estimated lead emissions between 1100 BCE and 800 CE derived from subannually resolved measurements in Greenland ice and detailed atmospheric transport modeling, that annual European lead emissions closely varied with historical events, including imperial expansion, wars, and major plagues. Emissions rose coeval with Phoenician expansion, accelerated during expanded Carthaginian and Roman mining primarily in the Iberian Peninsula, and reached a maximum under the Roman Empire. Emissions fluctuated synchronously with wars and political instability particularly during the Roman Republic, and plunged coincident with two major plagues in the second and third centuries, remaining low for >500 years. Bullion in silver coinage declined in parallel, reflecting the importance of lead–silver mining in ancient economies. Our results indicate sustained economic growth during the first two centuries of the Roman Empire, terminated by the second-century Antonine plague.
机译:北极冰中的铅污染反映了古代铅银开采和冶炼产生的中纬度排放。据报道,为数不多的测量数据可以推断出古代经济的表现,包括对罗马共和时期和帝国时期经济生产率和增长的比较。这些研究基于稀疏抽样和不准确的日期,限制了对趋势和特定联系的理解。在这里,我们根据对格陵兰岛冰下的亚年解析测量值和详细的大气传输模型得出的精确估计的铅排放量记录(公元前1100年至800年之间),得出欧洲年度铅的排放量与历史事件(包括帝国扩张,战争,和重大瘟疫。随着腓尼基人的扩张,排放量上升,而在迦太基人和罗马人主要在伊比利亚半岛的扩张采矿期间,排放量加速上升,并在罗马帝国时期达到最大值。排放量与战争和政治动荡同步波动,尤其是在罗马共和国时期,并且在第二和第三世纪与两次主要瘟疫同时发生,并持续了500多年的低位。同时,白银硬币的金价下降,反映出铅-银采矿在古代经济中的重要性。我们的结果表明,在罗马帝国的前两个世纪中,经济持续增长,并在第二世纪的安东尼瘟疫中终止。

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