Shows how stable isotope abundances may be used to differentiate between natural and anthropogenic sulphur in the environment. Basic principles and analytical techniques are included as well as documentation of the relevant research taking place in different parts of the world. Opens with a presentation of an overview of sulphur isotope investigations. Subsequent chapters review the fundamentals of the sulphur cycle and discuss the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. A final chapter presents case studies, ...
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Shows how stable isotope abundances may be used to differentiate between natural and anthropogenic sulphur in the environment. Basic principles and analytical techniques are included as well as documentation of the relevant research taking place in different parts of the world. Opens with a presentation of an overview of sulphur isotope investigations. Subsequent chapters review the fundamentals of the sulphur cycle and discuss the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. A final chapter presents case studies, which range from well-defined experimentation to potential future areas of research.
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This book is essential for anyone learning on sulfur stable isotope biogeochemistry. It covers probably all the aspects related to the topic, and the authors are the main authorities in the field.