Title of article :
Seasonal and event variations in δ34S values of stream sulfate
in a Vermont forested catchment: Implications for sulfur
sources and cycling
Author/Authors :
James B. Shanleya، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Bernhard Mayerb، نويسنده , , Myron J. Mitchellc، نويسنده , , Scott W. Baileyd، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Stable sulfur (S) isotope ratios can be used to identify the sources of sulfate contributing to
streamwater. We collected weekly and high-flow stream samples for S isotopic analysis of
sulfate through the entire water year 2003 plus the snowmelt period of 2004. The study area
was the 41-ha forested W-9 catchment at Sleepers River Research Watershed, Vermont, a
site known to produce sulfate from weathering of sulfide minerals in the bedrock. The δ34S
values of streamwater sulfate followed an annual sinusoidal pattern ranging from about
6.5‰in early spring to about 10‰in early fall. During high-flow events, δ34S values typically
decreased by 1 to 3‰ from the prevailing seasonal value. The isotopic evidence suggests
that stream sulfate concentrations are controlled by: (1) an overall dominance of bedrockderived
sulfate (δ34S ~6–14‰); (2) contributions of pedogenic sulfate (δ34S ~5–6‰) during
snowmelt and storms with progressively diminishing contributions during base flow
recession; and (3) minor effects of dissimilatory bacterial sulfate reduction and subsequent
reoxidation of sulfides. Bedrock should not be overlooked as a source of S in catchment
sulfate budgets.
Keywords :
Isotopic tracersSulfateS isotopesVermontSleepers River
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment