نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur isotopes

تعداد نتایج: 56644  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Courtney R Usher Kristian W Paul Jayakumar Narayansamy James D Kubicki Donald L Sparks Martin A A Schoonen Daniel R Strongin

The reaction of FeS2 (pyrite) with gaseous H2O, O2, and H2O/O2 was investigated using horizontal attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (HATR-FTIR). Spectra were interpreted with the aid of hybrid molecular orbital/density functional theory calculations of sulfate-iron hydroxide clusters. Reaction of pyrite in gaseous H2O led primarily to the formation of iron hydro...

Journal: :Science 2004
Adina Paytan Miriam Kastner Douglas Campbell Mark H Thiemens

The exogenic sulfur cycle is tightly coupled with the carbon and oxygen cycles, and therefore a central component of Earth's biogeochemistry. Here we present a high-resolution record of the sulfur isotopic composition of seawater sulfate for the Cretaceous. The general enrichment of isotopically light sulfur that prevailed during the Cretaceous may have been due to increased volcanic and hydrot...

2011
David L Naftz Paul F Schuster Craig A Johnson

Ice-core samples from Upper Fremont Glacier (UFG), Wyoming, were used as proxy records for the chemical composition of atmospheric deposition. Results of analysis of the ice-core samples for stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N, ) and sulfur (δ34S, ), as well as and deposition rates from the late-1940s thru the early-1990s, were used to enhance and extend existing National Atmospheric Deposition P...

2014
John B. Hopkins Jesse Whittington Anthony P. Clevenger Michael A. Sawaya Colleen Cassady St. Clair

Human-wildlife conflict is a leading cause of adult mortality for large carnivores worldwide. Train collision is the primary cause of mortality for threatened grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in Banff National Park. We investigated the use of stable isotope analysis as a tool for identifying bears that use the railway in Banff. Rail-associated bears had higher δ(15)N and δ(34)S values than bears sa...

2017
Tara Djokic Martin J. Van Kranendonk Kathleen A. Campbell Malcolm R. Walter Colin R. Ward

The ca. 3.48 Ga Dresser Formation, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is well known for hosting some of Earth's earliest convincing evidence of life (stromatolites, fractionated sulfur/carbon isotopes, microfossils) within a dynamic, low-eruptive volcanic caldera affected by voluminous hydrothermal fluid circulation. However, missing from the caldera model were surface manifestations of the vol...

2012
E. Harris

The oxidation of SO2 to sulfate is a key reaction in determining the role of sulfate in the environment through its effect on aerosol size distribution and composition. Sulfur isotope analysis has been used to investigate sources and chemical processes of sulfur dioxide and sulfate in the atmosphere, however interpretation of measured sulfur isotope ratios is challenging due to a lack of reliab...

Journal: :Science 2002
Kirsten S Habicht Michael Gade Bo Thamdrup Peter Berg Donald E Canfield

The size of the marine sulfate reservoir has grown through Earth's history, reflecting the accumulation of oxygen into the atmosphere. Sulfur isotope fractionation experiments on marine and freshwater sulfate reducers, together with the isotope record, imply that oceanic Archean sulfate concentrations were <200 microM, which is less than one-hundredth of present marine sulfate levels and one-fi...

Journal: :Archaeology international 2022

Iso-Wetlands is a new, NERC-funded collaborative research project involving researchers at UCL Institute of Archaeology, the University Leeds and UK Centre for Ecology Hydrology. The developing sulfur isotope analysis archaeological plants animals as new tool exploring hydrological conditions under which agricultural production was taking place. This development has potential to improve underst...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Robina Shaheen Mariana M Abaunza Teresa L Jackson Justin McCabe Joël Savarino Mark H Thiemens

Sulfur-isotopic anomalies have been used to trace the evolution of oxygen in the Precambrian atmosphere and to document past volcanic eruptions. High-precision sulfur quadruple isotope measurements of sulfate aerosols extracted from a snow pit at the South Pole (1984-2001) showed the highest S-isotopic anomalies (Δ(33)S = +1.66‰ and Δ(36)S = +2‰) in a nonvolcanic (1998-1999) period, similar in ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2006
Sigurdur Reynir Gislason Peter Torssander

This study presents the changes in dissolved sulfate concentration and isotope composition of Icelandic river waters between the peak of SO2 emissions in the United States and Europe and the present. Chloride concentration in Icelandic rivers has not changed much since 1972. The overall average change from 1972-1973 to 1996-2004 was -3%, indicating insignificant sea-salt contribution changes. M...

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