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Towards a biologically available strontium isotope baseline for Ireland

机译:迈向爱尔兰的生物锶同位素基线

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Strontium isotopes are used in archaeology, ecology, forensics, and other disciplines to study the origin of artefacts, humans, animals and food items. Strontium in animal and human tissues such as bone and teeth originates from food and drink consumed during life, leaving an isotopic signal corresponding to their geographical origin (i.e. where the plants grew, the animals grazed and the drinking water passed through). To contextualise the measurements obtained directly on animal and human remains, it is necessary to have a sound baseline of the isotopic variation of biologically available strontium in the landscape. In general, plants represent the main source of strontium for humans and animals as they usually contain much higher strontium concentrations than animal products (meat and milk) or drinking water. The observed difference between the strontium isotope composition of geological bedrock, soils and plants from the same locality warrants direct measurement of plants to create a reliable baseline. Here we present the first baseline of the biologically available strontium isotope composition for the island of Ireland based on 228 measurements on plants from 140 distinct locations. The isoscape shows significant variation in strontium isotope composition between different areas of Ireland with values as low as 0.7067 for the basalt outcrops in County Antrim and values of up to 0.7164 in the Mourne Mountains. This variability confirms the potential for studying mobility and landscape use of past human and animal populations in Ireland. Furthermore, in some cases, large differences were observed between different types of plants from the same location, highlighting the need to measure more than one plant sample per location for the creation of BASr baselines.
机译:锶同位素被用于考古,生态学,法医学和其他学科,以研究人工制品,人类,动物和食品的起源。动物和人体组织(例如骨骼和牙齿)中的锶源自生活中消耗的食物和饮料,并留下与其地理来源相对应的同位素信号(即植物生长的地方,动物放牧的地方和饮用水通过的地方)。为了将直接在动物和人类遗骸上获得的测量值进行背景化,有必要对景观中生物可利用锶的同位素变化有一个合理的基线。通常,植物是人类和动物中锶的主要来源,因为它们通常比动物产品(肉和牛奶)或饮用水中的锶浓度高得多。在同一地点观察到的地质基岩,土壤和植物的锶同位素组成之间的差异,可以直接测量植物以建立可靠的基线。在这里,我们基于对140个不同地点的植物进行的228次测量,得出了爱尔兰岛上可生物利用的锶同位素组成的第一个基准线。等值线图显示爱尔兰不同地区之间的锶同位素组成存在显着差异,安特里姆郡的玄武岩露头的锶同位素值低至0.7067,而莫恩山的锶同位素值低至0.7164。这种可变性证实了研究爱尔兰过去人类和动物种群的流动性和景观利用潜力。此外,在某些情况下,观察到来自同一位置的不同类型植物之间的巨大差异,这突出表明需要为创建BASr基准在每个位置测量多个植物样本。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2020年第10期|136248.1-136248.10|共10页
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    Research Unit: Analytical Environmental & Geo-Chemistry Dept. of Chemistry Vrije Universiteit Brussel AMCC-WE- VUB Pleinlaan 2 1050 Brussels Belgium School of Archaeology University of Oxford 1 South Parks Rd Oxford 0X1 3TG. UK C-Time Laboratory Universite Libre de Bruxelles ULB CP 160/02 50. Avenue E.D. Roosevelt B-1050 Brussels Belgium Maritime Cultures Research Institute Dept. of Art Sciences Ef Archaeology Vrije Universiteit Brussel MARI-LW-VUB Pleinlaan 2 1050 Brussels Belgium;

    Department of Geology School of Natural Sciences Trinity College Dublin 2 Ireland UMR 7209 Archeozoologie Archeobotanique: Societes Pratiques et Environnements CNRS MNHN Sorbonne Universites CP 56 55 Rue Buffon F-75005 Paris France;

    School of Archaeology University of Oxford 1 South Parks Rd Oxford 0X1 3TG. UK;

    School of Archaeology University of Oxford 1 South Parks Rd Oxford 0X1 3TG. UK Thermo Fisher Scientific Italy Str. Rivoltana Km 4 20090 Rodano Ml Italy;

    Research Unit: Analytical Environmental & Geo-Chemistry Dept. of Chemistry Vrije Universiteit Brussel AMCC-WE- VUB Pleinlaan 2 1050 Brussels Belgium;

    C-Time Laboratory Universite Libre de Bruxelles ULB CP 160/02 50. Avenue E.D. Roosevelt B-1050 Brussels Belgium School of Earth Atmosphere and Environment Monash University Clayton VIC 3800 Australia School of Earth Science The University of Melbourne VIC 3010 Australia;

    C-Time Laboratory Universite Libre de Bruxelles ULB CP 160/02 50. Avenue E.D. Roosevelt B-1050 Brussels Belgium;

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