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Sulfur isotope distribution in solfatares, Yellowstone National Park

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Abstract

Sulfur isotope data on hydrogen sulfide, native sulfur, and sulfates from acid hot-spring areas at Yellowstone National Park suggest that hydrogen sulfide oxidizes to sulfur analogically, whereas sulfur undergoes biological oxidation to sulfuric acid. An exception occurs at Mammoth Hot Springs where hydrogen sulfide apparently undergoes biochemical oxidation to sulfur.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Sulfur isotope distribution in solfatares, Yellowstone National Park
Series title Science
Volume 170
Issue 3962
Year Published 1970
Language English
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First page 1082
Last page 1084
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