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[ACC20-P07] Estimation of sulfur source contribution to sulfate aerosol in surface snow in East Antarctica using sulfur isotope analysis
Keywords:sulfate aerosol, Antarctica, sulfur isotope
Sulfur stable isotope ratio (δ34S) of sulfate aerosol provides important information to assess contributions from various sources. Despite several observations in Antarctica, spatial distribution of sulfur isotopes in Antarctica, however, still remain unclear. Here, we present the first sulfur isotope data of surface snow along latitudinal transect in east Dronning Maud land, East Antarctica. The δ34S values showed homogeneous values without significant relationship between δ34S and latitudes, suggesting that isotopic fractionation during transportation is insignificant. Based on the δ34S value and ion concentrations, the contribution of marine biogenic sulfur to sulfate aerosol is dominant.