Dear Jody,

there are also these publications from the same lab than the bao's publication
which are more atmospheric aerosols oriented.



Lee, C.C.W., and M.H. Thiemens, d17O and d18O measurement of atmospheric sulfate from a coastal and high alpine region: A mass independent isotopic anomaly, J. Geophys. Res., 106 (D15), 17359-17374, 2001.

Lee, C.W., J. Savarino, and M.H. Thiemens, Mass independent isotopic composition of atmospheric sulfate: Origin and implications for the present and past atmosphere of Earth and Mars, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28 (9), 1783-1786, 2001.





A 16:30 01/09/2004 -0700, jodys a écrit :
Hello all,

I am looking for information on atmospheric d34S for the west coast of North
America. Are there some published values? Most of the data I have found is for
Eastern North America (down-wind of the industrialised regions), or the
Arctic.

Thank you,

Jody

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