Compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) has been extended to the 32S and 34S stable isotopes of sulfur (δ34S) through the combination of gas chromatography (GC) and multi-collector inductively coupled mass spectrometry (ICPMS). The molecular level resolution of sulfur-CSIA is greatly expanding the biogeochemical applications of existing sulfur isotope methods, particularly with respect to organic sulfur compounds. Sulfur participates in a variety of important biogeochemical and redox processes, with distinctive isotopic fractionations accompanying many of these. For example, hydrogen sulfide produced during microbial sulfate reduction can be strongly depleted in 34S (up to 66‰ in δ34S) compared to the source sulfate. An improved understan...
Organic sulfur (OS) is the second largest pool of reduced sulfur in the environment after pyrite and...
ABSTRACT. Multiple sulfur isotope measurements of sulfur compounds associated with dissimilatory sul...
This study focuses on developing a framework for interpreting isotopic fractionations in the four st...
Compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) has been extended to the ^(32)S and ^(34)S stable isotopes...
Compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) has been extended to the ^(32)S and ^(34)S stable isotopes...
Sulfur (S) is a key component of many biogeochemical processes and records. Specific redox transiti...
Sulfur isotope ratios are often used as biogeochemical tracers to gain understanding of abiotic and ...
AbstractMeasurements of sulfur stable isotope ratios (34S/32S) have suffered in the past from techni...
This PhD project progressed petroleum applications of compound specific sulfur isotope analysis. Sta...
Measurements of sulfur stable isotope ratios (34S/32S) have suffered in the past from technical diff...
Sulfur, the 10th most abundance element in the universe, has variable valence states (from -2 to +6)...
International audienceDeciphering the role of sulfur in biogeochemical cycles strongly relies on its...
International audienceDeciphering the role of sulfur in biogeochemical cycles strongly relies on its...
International audienceDeciphering the role of sulfur in biogeochemical cycles strongly relies on its...
International audienceDeciphering the role of sulfur in biogeochemical cycles strongly relies on its...
Organic sulfur (OS) is the second largest pool of reduced sulfur in the environment after pyrite and...
ABSTRACT. Multiple sulfur isotope measurements of sulfur compounds associated with dissimilatory sul...
This study focuses on developing a framework for interpreting isotopic fractionations in the four st...
Compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) has been extended to the ^(32)S and ^(34)S stable isotopes...
Compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) has been extended to the ^(32)S and ^(34)S stable isotopes...
Sulfur (S) is a key component of many biogeochemical processes and records. Specific redox transiti...
Sulfur isotope ratios are often used as biogeochemical tracers to gain understanding of abiotic and ...
AbstractMeasurements of sulfur stable isotope ratios (34S/32S) have suffered in the past from techni...
This PhD project progressed petroleum applications of compound specific sulfur isotope analysis. Sta...
Measurements of sulfur stable isotope ratios (34S/32S) have suffered in the past from technical diff...
Sulfur, the 10th most abundance element in the universe, has variable valence states (from -2 to +6)...
International audienceDeciphering the role of sulfur in biogeochemical cycles strongly relies on its...
International audienceDeciphering the role of sulfur in biogeochemical cycles strongly relies on its...
International audienceDeciphering the role of sulfur in biogeochemical cycles strongly relies on its...
International audienceDeciphering the role of sulfur in biogeochemical cycles strongly relies on its...
Organic sulfur (OS) is the second largest pool of reduced sulfur in the environment after pyrite and...
ABSTRACT. Multiple sulfur isotope measurements of sulfur compounds associated with dissimilatory sul...
This study focuses on developing a framework for interpreting isotopic fractionations in the four st...