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1 voked to avoid spectral interferences on the sulfur isotopes.
2 nd secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) of sulfur isotopes ((32)S, (33)S, and (34)S), we examined d
3 otope record that includes the less abundant sulfur isotope 33S.
4 llular levels, tracking the fate of a stable sulfur isotope ((34)S) from its incorporation by microal
5 bacteria labeled metabolically with a stable sulfur isotope (34SO 4 2-).
6         We used stable carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur isotope analyses of archaeological bones and hist
7 and delta18O in SO4, with the possibility of sulfur isotope analysis on the same sample.
8                                              Sulfur isotope anomalies and marked decreases in ice cor
9 luorinating agent is needed, both oxygen and sulfur isotopes can be measured on the same sample, only
10                    The Mount McRae record of sulfur isotopes captures the widespread and possibly per
11 carbon) values but variable delta(34)S(CAS) (sulfur isotope composition of carbonate-associated sulfa
12                                              Sulfur isotope composition of DMS analyzed in freshly co
13 (CF-IRMS) for the rapid determination of the sulfur isotope composition of sulfide and sulfate minera
14                                     Multiple sulfur isotope compositions (delta(33)S, delta(34)S, and
15                             We show that the sulfur isotope compositions (delta(34)S) of DMSP are dep
16                The range of mass-independent sulfur isotope compositions may reflect spatial or tempo
17  we report measurements of the abundance and sulfur isotope compositions of DMSP from one phytoplankt
18                A continuous seawater sulfate sulfur isotope curve for the Cenozoic with a resolution
19                                              Sulfur isotope data compiled from the same stratigraphic
20            Taking into account evidence from sulfur isotope data for Archean to early Proterozoic sur
21 We present bulk, microdrilled, and ion probe sulfur isotope data from carbonate-associated pyrite in
22                    Here, we present multiple sulfur isotope data implying that the sulfur in Archean
23  present coupled high-resolution carbon- and sulfur-isotope data from four European OAE 2 sections sp
24                                The anomalous sulfur isotope (Delta(33)S) signature of pyrite (FeS2) i
25 0 degrees C possess anomalously fractionated sulfur isotopes: Delta33S = +0.1 to +2.1 per mil and Del
26                         The magnitude of the sulfur isotope effect is similar in red blood cells and
27                                              Sulfur isotope effects were larger in enzymatic (epsilon
28                                              Sulfur isotope evidence from sedimentary pyrites reveals
29 ing of organic-carbon and pyrite burial, the sulfur-isotope excursion can be generated by transiently
30 other sedimentary environments (for example, sulfur isotope fractionation above 60 per thousand in su
31          We present a quantitative model for sulfur isotope fractionation accompanying bacterial and
32 apparent asymmetry in the magnitude of minor sulfur isotope fractionation in Archean sediments remain
33             Therefore, similar magnitudes of sulfur isotope fractionation in sedimentary rocks do not
34                                     Although sulfur isotope fractionation is a phenotypic trait that
35                          The minor extent of sulfur isotope fractionation preserved in many Neoarchea
36 ronmental sulfate and sulfide levels control sulfur isotope fractionation through the proximate influ
37  that incorporates O(2)-dependent carbon and sulfur isotope fractionation using data obtained from la
38 veal significant degrees of mass-independent sulfur isotope fractionation.
39 e Archean ocean, we find large (>20 per mil) sulfur isotope fractionations between sulfate and sulfid
40 te the translation of modern measurements of sulfur isotope fractionations into estimates of Archean
41  find a strong relationship between observed sulfur isotope fractionations over the last 200 Ma and t
42                             Mass-independent sulfur isotope fractionations were observed along with h
43  craton, Botswana, preserve mass-independent sulfur isotope fractionations.
44                                              Sulfur isotopes in ancient sediments provide a record of
45                     Anomalously fractionated sulfur isotopes in many sedimentary rocks older than 2.4
46                           The composition of sulfur isotopes in sedimentary sulfides and sulfates tra
47 ic compositions of three major constituents: sulfur isotopes in sulfate (delta(34)SSO4), carbon isoto
48 d provides access to previously inaccessible sulfur isotope-labeled substrates for sulfur kinetic iso
49                 Here we present a carbon and sulfur isotope mass balance model for the latest Cambria
50 hold represents an estimated upper limit for sulfur isotope mass-independent fractionation (S-MIF), a
51                                      In situ sulfur isotope measurements from individual microfossils
52 these rocks, we performed microscale in situ sulfur isotope measurements of the preserved organic sul
53                                              Sulfur isotope measurements offer comprehensive informat
54            We report the production of large sulfur isotope MIF, with Delta(33)S up to 78 per thousan
55         Here, we present a study of the four sulfur isotopes obtained using secondary ion MS that see
56 ar relative change between the oxygen versus sulfur isotopes of sulfate in all experiments (with and
57 and its associated (and analytically useful) sulfur isotope peaks.
58 e a simple, sensitive, and robust method for sulfur isotope ratio ((34)S/(32)S) analysis of ppm-level
59 f oceanic DMS to aerosols we established the sulfur isotope ratios ((34)S/(32)S ratio, delta(34)S) of
60 degradation of dibenzothiophenes, and stable sulfur isotope ratios for elemental sulfur and sulfate i
61         Intramolecular carbon, hydrogen, and sulfur isotope ratios were measured on a homologous seri
62 ect recorded in biomarkers (e.g., carbon and sulfur isotope ratios) have allowed scientists to sugges
63                However, it is clear from the sulfur isotope record and other geochemical proxies that
64                                   If so, the sulfur isotope record of sedimentary rocks may be linked
65          It is puzzling, therefore, that the sulfur isotope record of the Neoarchean is characterized
66  a number of features seen in the Neoarchean sulfur isotope record.
67 redox-controlled (Fe-speciation) carbon- and sulfur-isotope record reveals sustained systematic strat
68 rlooked depositional controls on sedimentary sulfur isotope records, especially associated with inter
69            Mass-independent fractionation of sulfur isotopes (reported as Delta(33)S) recorded in Arc
70            Mass-independent fractionation of sulfur isotopes (S MIF) in Archean and Paleoproterozoic
71            Mass-independent fractionation of sulfur isotopes (S-MIF) results from photochemical react
72 nts with only three free parameters: (i) the sulfur isotope selectivity of sulfate uptake into the cy
73           The correlation of the time-series sulfur isotope signals in northwestern Australia with eq
74 ile the comparison of simulated and measured sulfur isotope signatures acted as additional calibratio
75 hermal solutions may have produced anomalous sulfur isotope signatures in some sedimentary rocks.
76 e striking mass-independent fractionation of sulfur isotopes that took place in the Archean atmospher
77 processes should be considered in the use of sulfur isotopes to study the onset and consequences of m
78  magnitude of fractionations of the multiple sulfur isotopes to the rate of microbial sulfate reducti
79 mental data contrasts strongly with multiple sulfur isotope trends in Archean samples, which exhibit
80   The results show good precision and reveal sulfur isotope variability between individual OSCs that
81 gnitude for carbon isotopes precedes that of sulfur isotopes with an estimated offset of a few hundre

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