Sulfur isotopes can be used to study the sulfur cycle in ecosystems. The ratio of sulfur-34 to sulfur-32 in rocks, sediments, and fossils can provide information about the origin and evolution of different sulfur compounds.
Sulfur isotopes can be used to study the sulfur cycle in ecosystems. The ratio of sulfur-34 to sulfur-32 in rocks, sediments, and fossils can provide information about the origin and evolution of different sulfur compounds.