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[BCG04-P05] Sulfur mass-independent fractionation patterns during SO2 photolysis at low temperatures and low pressures: Implications for Archean atmospheric compositions
Keywords:Archean, sulfur isotopes, mass-independent fractionation, sulfur dioxide, photochemistry
Here, we focus on a temperature dependency on MIF-S trends. This is the case because MIF-S during SO2 photolysis is known to depend on total pressure, which likely results from a change in the absorption line width of SO2 [3]. Accordingly, MIF-S trends should be also highly sensitive to temperature. By extrapolating the dependency of MIF-S trends on the absorption line width, the Archean trends are expected to be reproduced by MIF-S in SO2 photolysis with narrow absorption widths at very low pressures and temperatures. In Archean’s atmosphere without the ozone layer, the stratospheric temperatures should have been lower than those of today. To examine the temperature dependency experimentally and quantitatively, we developed a new photo-cell reaction system that can be cooled down to −60ºC. We measured MIF-S during SO2 photolysis under both low temperatures and low pressures, corresponding to stratospheric conditions on Archean Earth. We present new data of temperature dependency of MIF-S, and will revisit redox states and atmospheric compositions in Archean.
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[3] Endo et al. (2019). GRL, 46(1), 483-491.