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Stable sulfur isotopic distributions and sulfate reduction in lake sediments of the Adirondack Mountains,New York
Authors:Brian Fry
Affiliation:(1) The Ecosystems Center, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA
Abstract:Cores from five lakes of the Adirondack Mountains, New York, were analyzed for sedimentary sulfur concentrations and stable sulfur isotopic compositions. Isotopic values of total sedimentary sulfur were as much as 6 to 8permil lower than isotopic values of sulfur sources (soils, tree leaves and lake water sulfate) which showed little isotopic variation in the Adirondacks. The low isotopic values of recent sediments indicate increased sulfate reduction, probably in response to increased sulfate loading and acid deposition. Detailed historical reconstruction of sulfate loading histories from sedimentary sulfur profiles is premature, however, since model calculations indicate that sulfur can be added to deeper older sediments by ongoing, contemporary sulfate reduction.
Keywords:stable sulfur isotopes  acid deposition  sulfate loading  sulfate reduction  freshwater sediments
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