SULFUR ISOTOPIC STUDY OF 2 PRISTINE SPHAGNUM BOGS IN THE WESTERN BRITISH-ISLES

Citation
S. Bottrell et M. Novak, SULFUR ISOTOPIC STUDY OF 2 PRISTINE SPHAGNUM BOGS IN THE WESTERN BRITISH-ISLES, Journal of Ecology, 85(2), 1997, pp. 125-132
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00220477
Volume
85
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
125 - 132
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0477(1997)85:2<125:SISO2P>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
1 The sulphur content and sulphur isotopic composition of Sphagnum as well as anionic compositions and sulphur isotope ratios of sulphate in rainwater inputs and of bog waters were measured in two areas in the western British Isles. 2 Since rainwater sulphate isotopic composition can distinguish between natural and pollutant sulphur sources the res ults show that during the summer months a significant proportion of su lphur is derived from anthropogenic pollution. 3 Sulphur is present in Sphagnum at around 0.1% by weight and is depleted by P 12 parts per t housand in the heavier S-34 isotope relative to the sulphate in enviro nmental water. Sulphur uptake into growing Sphagnum accounts for 5-10% of the total sulphur input to the bogs. Bog surface waters are more s trongly depleted in sulphate and more strongly enriched in S-34 than c an be accounted for by Sphagnum sulphur uptake alone. 4 Strong depleti on of sulphate (very low SO42-/Cl-) accompanied by strong enrichment i n S-34 occurs at depth in the bogs due to bacterial sulphate reduction . Transport of sulphate into the deeper part of the bog along a concen tration gradient (which is steeper for the S-32 isotope) can account f or the sulphate depletion and S-34 enrichment observed in the bog surf ace waters.