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Sulfur cycle Desulfovibrio

The biochemical reduction of sulfate to sulfide by bacteria of the genus Desulfovibrio in anoxic waters is a significant process in terms of the chemistry of natural waters since sulfide participates in precipitation and redox reactions with other elements. Examples of these reactions are discussed later in this paper. It is appropriate now, however, to mention the enrichment of heavy isotopes of sulfur in lakes. Deevey and Nakai (13) observed a dramatic demonstration of the isotope effect in Green Lake, a meromictic lake near Syracuse, N. Y. Because the sulfur cycle in such a lake cannot be completed, depletion of 32S04, with respect to 34S04, continues without interruption, and 32S sulfide is never returned to the sulfate reservoir in the monimolimnion. Deevey and Nakai compared the lake to a reflux system. H2S-enriched 32S diffuses to the surface waters and is washed out of the lake, leaving a sulfur reservoir depleted in 32S. The result is an 34S value of +57.5% in the monimolimnion. [Pg.333]


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