Sulfur isotope anomalies (Δ33S) in urban air pollution linked to mineral-dust-associated sulfateclick to copy article link
<p>Sulfur isotope analysis provides a unique probe for source-specific information and certain atmospheric reactions. Globally, atmospheric aerosols in urban locations exhibit significant sulfur mass-independent fractionation (i.e., S-MIF, Δ<sup>33</sup>S ≠ 0). The...
Main Authors: | Dasari, S, Paris, G, Saar, B, Pei, Q, Cong, Z, Widory, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2022
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