Sulfur isotope anomalies in coal combustion: Applications to the present and early Earth environments

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 121, Issue 51, December 2024.
SignificanceAtmospheric sulfate aerosols, key components of fine particulate matter, impact climate and public health, yet tracking sulfur sources and pathways remains challenging. We report a S-MIF produced by coal combustion, which corresponds with …
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