scholarly journals Large sulfur isotope fractionation in lunar volcanic glasses reveals the magmatic differentiation and degassing of the Moon

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (9) ◽  
pp. eabe4641
Author(s):  
Alberto E. Saal ◽  
Erik H. Hauri

Sulfur isotope variations in mantle-derived lavas provide important constraints on the evolution of planetary bodies. Here, we report the first in situ measurements of sulfur isotope ratios dissolved in primitive volcanic glasses and olivine-hosted melt inclusions recovered from the Moon by the Apollo 15 and 17 missions. The new data reveal large variations in 34S/32S ratios, which positively correlates with sulfur and titanium contents within and between the distinct compositional groups of volcanic glasses analyzed. Our results uncover several magmatic events that fractionated the primordial sulfur isotope composition of the Moon: the segregation of the lunar core and the crystallization of the lunar magma ocean, which led to the formation of the heterogeneous sources of the lunar magmatism, followed by magma degassing during generation, transport, and eruption of the lunar lavas. Whether the Earth’s and Moon’s interiors share a common 34S/32S ratio remains a matter of debate.

1984 ◽  
Vol 30 (6) ◽  
pp. 841-844 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. J. Laishley ◽  
M. G. Tyler ◽  
H. R. Krouse

Sulfur isotope composition patterns for sulfide evolved from cultures supplemented with 1 mM Na2SO3, suggest that an inducible dissimilatory type [Formula: see text] reduction pathway, as previously found in C. pasteurianum, probably exists in many clostridial species. Data are presented for five additional species which include pathogens and nonpathogens.


1987 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 372-376 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. M. Semple ◽  
D. W. S. Westlake ◽  
H. R. Krouse

Strains of Alteromonas putrefaciens which reduce sulfite and thiosulfate to H2S are readily isolated from oil field fluids in north central Alberta. Data are presented on H2S production during anaerobic sulfite reduction by four strains of A. putrefaciens. Analysis of the sulfur isotope composition (δ34S) of the evolved sulfide shows normal and "inverse" isotope fractionation patterns which are diagnostic of dissimilatory sulfite reduction.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Idrisova ◽  
T. Karamov ◽  
A. Voropaev ◽  
R. Gabitov ◽  
N. Bogdanovich ◽  
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