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The Age of the Earth & The Fall of Leaded Gasoline: Clair Patterson
Description
How do we know the Earth is 4.55 billion years old? It turns out the man who found the answer also had to save us from an invisible poison. In the Season 1 finale, Dr. Jeff Zurek tells the story of Dr. Clair Patterson, the geochemist who fought the lead industry and won.
Tracing Patterson’s path from the Manhattan Project to the University of Chicago and Caltech, we explore how his quest to date the solar system using lead isotopes in meteorites led to a terrifying discovery: global lead contamination. This episode covers the physics of radioactive decay, the invention of the Clean Room, and the fierce battle between Patterson and lead-industry scientists like Dr. Robert Kehoe. It’s a story of how "basic research" triggered the greatest reduction in public lead exposure in history.
Key Topics
- Geochronology: Understanding parent/daughter isotopes, alpha/beta decay, and half-lives.
- Mass Spectrometry: From separating uranium at Oak Ridge to dating ancient zircons.
- The Clean Room: Why Patterson had to reinvent the lab to find true "natural" lead levels.
- Lead vs. Crime: Analyzing the 20-year lag and the 60x reduction in blood lead levels since 1960.
- Industry vs. Academia: Challenging the consensus on "normal" lead pollution.
Chapters
(00:00) Season 1 Finale & Feedback
(01:50) Introducing Dr. Clair Patterson
(03:55) The Manhattan Project: Oak Ridge & Calutrons
(06:00) Radioactivity: Parents, Daughters, and Stability
(07:20) Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Decay
(08:45) The Probability of Half-Life
(10:45) University of Chicago: Post-War Brain Trust
(12:30) Inventing the Clean Room at Caltech
(13:40) The Big Discovery: Earth is 4.55 Billion Years Old
(15:10) Authorship Ethics in Geosciences
(16:30) Deep Ocean Sediments: The 80x Lead Increase
(18:30) Dr. Robert Kehoe and the Kettering Laboratory
(21:20) Telling Congress: Natural vs. Normal Lead
(23:15) The EPA and the Slow Walk to Regulation
(25:15) Ancient Skeletons: Confirming 1,200x Pollution
(27:45) The Lead-Crime Hypothesis
(29:45) Season 2 Launch & Encore Preview
Links & Resources
Whimsical Wavelengths: Deep-dive conversations where a working scientist unpacks how we know what we know, one paper, one idea, or whimsical detour at a time. Hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Zurek (P.Geo).