Variations of sulfur isotope ratios in samples of water and air near

storms as from storm to storm. The average enrichmentin atmospheric S02 and sulfate particulate matter was essentially equivalent to that of rain. Cur...
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Variations of Sulfur Isotope Ratios in Samples of Water and Air Near Chicago Ben D. Holt,l Antoinette G . Engelkemeir, and Adolph Venters Chemistry Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439

rn Sulfur-34 variations were measured in surface waters, municipal wells, sewage treatment plants, rain, and air in a suburban area west of Chicago. The study was centered on Salt Creek which, with neighboring streams, apparently characterizes the glacial-deposit area as being depleted in 34S, with respect to meteoritic troilite. Three apparent perturbants of 34Senrichment in the small stream were rain, earth-surface disturbances, and effluents from sewage treatment plants. Deep municipal wells (>350 meters) were strongly enriched in 34Sand shallow municipal wells (