Observation of Wavelength-sensitive Mass-independent Sulfur Isotope Effects During SO2 Photolysis: Implications for Sulfur Isotope Compositions of SNC Meteorites and Ancient Terrestrial Samples

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We present results of sulfur dioxide photolysis experiments with four
light sources and investigate the implications for recent observation of
mass-independent sulfur in SNC meteorites (Nakhla and ALH84001)and
ancient terrestrial samples.

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