Total electron-detachment and charge-transfer cross sections for colli
sions of O- and S- with atomic hydrogen have been measured for relativ
e collision energies E ranging from 0.1 to 15 eV. At low collision ene
rgies these results are fairly well described by a simple Langevin orb
iting model and, in the case of O- (where intermolecular potentials ar
e available), a simple curve-crossing model is also in reasonable acco
rd with the measurements. Neither O- + H nor S- + H displays an energe
tic barrier to associative detachment. Charge-transfer cross sections
are small for both systems for the range of collision energies sampled
in the experiment. Associative detachment cross sections are also rep
orted for S- + H-2 for E < 2 eV; the results appear to resolve an appa
rent discrepancy between previous measurements.