Biogenic sulfur in the environment
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Biogenic sulfur in the environment
(ACS symposium series, 393)
American Chemical Society, 1989
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"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Environmental Chemistry at the 194th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 30-September 4, 1987."
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Description
Features state-of-the-art research on the fate and origin of natural (as opposed to pollutant) sulfur compounds, specifically, the cycling of biologically produced sulfur throughout the environment. Covers terrestrial and freshwater systems: emissions and transformations, oceans: distributions, biological transformations, and chemical transformations, and atmosphere: distribution, gas-phase transformations, and aqueous-phase transformations. Analytical techniques and up-to-date bibliographies are included as well as new research results never before published.
Table of Contents
- Biogenic Sulfur Emissions: A Review
- U.S. National Biogenic Sulfur Emissions Inventory
- Variability in Biogenic Sulfur Emissions from Florida Wetlands
- Synthesis and Emission of Hydrogen Sulfide by Higher Plants
- Sulfur Emissions from Roots of the Rain Forest Tree Stryphnodendron excelsum: Ecosystem, Community, and Physiological Implications
- Origin of Hydrogen Sulfide in Freshwater Sediments
- Sulfur Cycling in an Experimentally Acidified Seepage Lake
- Reactivity of Sulfur Nucleophiles Toward Halogenated Organic Compounds in Natural Waters
- The Distribution of Dimethyl Sulfide in the Oceans: A Review
- Biogeochemical Cycling of Dimethyl Sulfide in Marine Environments
- Dimethyl Sulfide Production in Marine Phytoplankton
- Dimethyl Sulfide and (Dimethylsulfonio)propionate in European Coastal and Shelf Waters
- Microbial Metabolism of Dimethyl Sulfide
- Metabolism of Acrylate and 3-Mercaptopropionate: Decomposition Products of (Dimethylsulfonio)propionate in Anoxic Marine Sediments
- Mechanistic Studies of Organosulfur (Thiol) Formation in Coastal Marine Sediments
- Reduced Sulfur Compounds in the Marine Environment: Analysis by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
- Enzymatic Steps and Dissimilatory Sulfur Metabolism by Whole Cells of Anoxyphotobacteria
- Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Hydrogen Sulfide in Natural Waters
- Hydrogen Sulfides in Oxic Seawater
- Dimethyl Sulfide and Hydrogen Sulfide in Marine Air
- Distribution of Biogenic Sulfur Compounds in the Remote Southern Hemisphere
- Sulfur Isotope Ratios: Tracers of Non-Sea Salt Sulfate in the Remote Atmosphere
- Two Automated Methods for Measuring Trace Levels of Sulfur Dioxide Using Translation Reactions
- Gas-Phase Atmospheric Oxidation of Biogenic Sulfur Compounds: A Review
- OH-Initiated Oxidation of Biogenic Sulfur Compounds: Kinetics and Mechanisms Under Atmospheric Conditions
- Mechanism of Atmospheric Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide by Hydroxyl Radicals
- Mechanisms for the Reaction of CH[3S with NO[2
- The Impact of Halogen Oxides on Dimethyl Sulfide Oxidation in the Marine Atmosphere
- Fourier Transform IR Studies of the Reactions of Dimethyl Sulfoxide with OH, NO[3, and Cl Radicals
- North Sea Dimethyl Sulfide Emissions as a Source of Background Sulfate over Scandinavia: A Model
- The Uptake of Gases by Liquid Droplets: Sulfur Dioxide
- Rate of Reaction of Methanesulfonic Acid, Dimethyl Sulfoxide, and Dimethyl Sulfone with Hydroxyl Radical in Aqueous Solution
- Oxidation of Biogenic Sulfur Compounds in Aqueous Media: Kinetics and Environmental Implications
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