H. Kawamura et al., Sulfur isotope variations in atmospheric sulfur oxides, particulate matterand deposits collected at Kyushu Island, Japan, WATER A S P, 130(1-4), 2001, pp. 1775-1780
Atmospheric sulfur oxides, particulate matter and deposits (wet and dry dep
osits) were collected from July 1998 to June 1999 at Kyushu Island, Japan.
The isotopic composition of sulfur (delta S-34) was measured to identify th
e source of sulfur in the samples. The monthly delta S-34 values were alway
s low in the order of the sulfur oxides, sulfate in particulate matter and
deposits. The delta S-34 values of the sulfur oxides ranged from -2.7 parts
per thousand to -0.4 parts per thousand and were close to those of fossil
fuels used in Japan. The delta S-34 values of sulfate in the particulate ma
tter and deposits correlated with seasalt contribution, so that the delta (
34)Snss value was calculated for non-seasalt sulfate. The delta (34)Snss va
lues of sulfate in the particulate matter and deposits trended higher in wi
nter than summer, suggesting the possibility of isotopic fractionation duri
ng chemical transformation (SO2 to SO42-) and of contribution of sulfate de
rived from sulfur sources with higher delta S-34 values.