Fluid-rock interaction: A reactive transport approach
CI Steefel, K Maher - Reviews in mineralogy and …, 2009 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Fluid-rock interaction (or water-rock interaction, as it was more commonly known) is a
subject that has evolved considerably in its scope over the years. Initially its focus was …
subject that has evolved considerably in its scope over the years. Initially its focus was …
Reconstruction of secular variation in seawater sulfate concentrations
Long-term secular variation in seawater sulfate concentrations ([SO 4 2−] SW) is of interest
owing to its relationship to the oxygenation history of Earth's surface environment. In this …
owing to its relationship to the oxygenation history of Earth's surface environment. In this …
Microbial controls on the biogeochemical dynamics in the subsurface
M Thullner, P Regnier - Reviews in Mineralogy and …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Biogeochemical processes are of tremendous importance for determining the fate of many
organic and inorganic compounds in the subsurface. Most global elemental cycles involve …
organic and inorganic compounds in the subsurface. Most global elemental cycles involve …
The role of sulfur in chemical weathering and atmospheric CO2 fluxes: evidence from major ions, δ13CDIC, and δ34SSO4 in rivers of the Canadian Cordillera
J Spence, K Telmer - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2005 - Elsevier
Water samples from the Fraser, Skeena and Nass River basins of the Canadian Cordillera
were analyzed for dissolved major element concentrations (HCO3−, SO42−, Cl−, Ca2+ …
were analyzed for dissolved major element concentrations (HCO3−, SO42−, Cl−, Ca2+ …
[HTML][HTML] Coupled sulfur and oxygen isotope insight into bacterial sulfate reduction in the natural environment
We present new sulfur and oxygen isotope data in sulfate (δ 34 S SO 4 and δ 18 O SO 4,
respectively), from globally distributed marine and estuary pore fluids. We use this data with …
respectively), from globally distributed marine and estuary pore fluids. We use this data with …
Early Triassic seawater sulfate drawdown
The marine sulfur cycle is intimately linked to global carbon fluxes, atmospheric composition,
and climate, yet relatively little is known about how it responded to the end-Permian …
and climate, yet relatively little is known about how it responded to the end-Permian …
Coupled Fe (II)− Fe (III) electron and atom exchange as a mechanism for Fe isotope fractionation during dissimilatory iron oxide reduction
Microbial dissimilatory iron reduction (DIR) is an important pathway for carbon oxidation in
anoxic sediments, and iron isotopes may distinguish between iron produced by DIR and …
anoxic sediments, and iron isotopes may distinguish between iron produced by DIR and …
Sulfur and oxygen isotope fractionation during sulfate reduction coupled to anaerobic oxidation of methane is dependent on methane concentration
C Deusner, T Holler, GL Arnold, SM Bernasconi… - Earth and Planetary …, 2014 - Elsevier
Isotope signatures of sulfur compounds are key tools for studying sulfur cycling in the
modern environment and throughout earth's history. However, for meaningful interpretations …
modern environment and throughout earth's history. However, for meaningful interpretations …
Sulfur cycling in a stratified euxinic lake with moderately high sulfate: constraints from quadruple S isotopes
We present a 3-year study of concentrations and sulfur isotope values (δ34S, Δ33S, and
Δ36S) of sulfur compounds in the water column of Fayetteville Green Lake (NY, USA), a …
Δ36S) of sulfur compounds in the water column of Fayetteville Green Lake (NY, USA), a …
Microscale sulfur cycling in the phototrophic pink berry consortia of the S ippewissett S alt M arsh
Microbial metabolism is the engine that drives global biogeochemical cycles, yet many key
transformations are carried out by microbial consortia over short spatiotemporal scales that …
transformations are carried out by microbial consortia over short spatiotemporal scales that …