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  Stable sulfur isotopes in forest spring waters from the Fichtelgebirge (Germany)

Durka, W., Giesemann, A., Schulze, E.-D., & Jäger, H. J. (1999). Stable sulfur isotopes in forest spring waters from the Fichtelgebirge (Germany). Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 35(3), 237-249. doi:10.1080/10256019908234096.

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Free keywords: Forest hydrochemistry Natural variations Spring waters Sulfate reduction Sulfur 34 Atmospheric deposition Sulfate Fractionation Reduction Soils Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry in Current Contents(R)/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences
 Abstract: The potential role of processes discriminating S isotopes, for example dissimilatory SO42- reduction and mineralization, in determining SO42- concentrations was studied in forest spring water. S-isotope composition of sulfate from atmospheric input and forest springs representing a wide range of SO42- concentrations was investigated in the Fichtelgebirge (NE Bavaria, Germany). delta(34)S values in atmospheric input ranged from +3.7 to + 5.7 parts per thousand. In spring waters with SO42- > 150 mu mol l(-1) delta(34)S values were between +4 and +5 parts per thousand, whereas delta(34)S values increased up to +7.2 parts per thousand below 150 mu mol l(-1) SO42-. SO42- mineralization seemed to have no effect on isotopic composition since all delta(34)S values of spring water were higher than input values. Dissimilatory SO42- reduction occurred in springs with SO42- < 150 mu mol l(-1). Spatial heterogeneity in forest soils or flow paths has to be invoked to explain increased delta(34)S values since NO3- concentrations would not allow for SO42- reduction to occur. [References: 26]

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 Dates: 1999-09-171999-10-271999
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Title: Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies
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Publ. Info: Reading, Berkshire [u.a.] : Gordon and Breach Publishers
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 35 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 237 - 249 Identifier: ISSN: 1025-6016
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954926944750