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Stable Sulfur Isotope Ratio Indicates Long-Term Changes in Sulfur Deposition in the Broadbalk Experiment since 1845

F. J. Zhao*, J. S. Knights, Z. Y. Hu and S. P. McGrath

Agriculture and Environment Division, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, United Kingdom



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Fig. 1. Concentrations of (a) S and (b) {delta}34S in wheat straw and grain from the control plot of the Broadbalk experiment. The data for UK SO2 emissions (b) are from United Kingdom Review Group on Acid Rain (1983) and National Expert Group on Transboundary Air Pollution (2001).

 


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Fig. 2. Relationships between UK SO2 emissions and (a) wheat grain {delta}34S or (b) straw {delta}34S in the Broadbalk experiment.

 





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