Science, Vol.266, No.5193, 1973-1975, 1994
The Production of S-34-Depleted Sulfide During Bacterial Disproportionation of Elemental Sulfur
Bacteria that disproportionate elemental sulfur fractionate sulfur isotopes such that sulfate is enriched in sulfur-34 by 12.6 to 15.3 per mil and sulfide is depleted in sulfur-34 by 7.3 to 8.6 per mil. Through a repeated cycle of sulfide oxidation to S-0 and subsequent disproportionation, these bacteria can deplete sedimentary sulfides in sulfur-34. A prediction, borne out by observation, is that more extensive sulfide oxidation will lead to sulfides that are more depleted in sulfur-34. Thus, the oxidative part of the sulfur cycle creates circumstances by which sulfides become more depleted in sulfur-34 than would be possible with sulfate-reducing bacteria alone.
Keywords:SULFATE REDUCTION RATES;MARINE-SEDIMENTS;BLACK-SEA;MANGANESE REDUCTION;COASTAL SEDIMENTS;ORGANIC-MATTER;IRON;ISOTOPE;OXIDATION;KINETICS