Sulphur and Oxygen Isotopes in Sulphates in Natural Waters: (1) Surface Waters of Relatively Unpolluted Terrains |
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Authors: | A. Trembaczowski S. Halas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Physics, Maria Curie-Sktodowska University , Lublin, Poland;2. Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Institute of Physics , 20-031, Lublin, Poland;3. Institute of Physics, Maria Curie-Sktodowska University , Lublin, Poland |
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Abstract: | Abstract The paper presents a whole-year study (1990) of an unique area in S-E Poland with numerous small rivers and streams carrying clean waters. We report the results of δ18O of waters and δ34S of the sulphates sampled 4 times in 1990 from 20 rivers of the study area. The observations clearly show the impact of biological activity on the oxygen and sulphur isotopic compositions in sulphates. Attempts have been made to interpret the correlation between δ34S and δ18O in sulphates. The highest correlation coefficient has been noticed for samples collected in April, whereas the lowest in August. The conclusion of this study is that the river sulphates are predominantly produced outside the river environment. We have distinguished three major sources of sulphates: (1) ones produced in the aquifer from which waters are discharged, (2) those produced in soils and marshes of forest environment, and (3) ones on anthropogenic origin. |
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Keywords: | Environmental isotopes natural isotope abundance oxidation oxygen isotopes reduction rivers seasonal variations springs sulphur isotopes 34S-18O correlations |
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