This contribution is an updated review on sedimentary pyrite and on its role in well-consolidated research topics, such as the biogeochemical cycles and the studies on sediment-hosted ore deposit studies, as well as new frontiers of research, such as astrobiology. Textural and compositional information preserved in sedimentary pyrite from sediment-hosted ore deposits has contributed to elucidate their environment of forzmation. In particular, the content of redox-sensitive elements such as Ni, Co, Mo, and V has implications for defining the syn- and post-sedimentary conditions. In addition, the stable isotope compositions are useful indicators of the pathways of both biogenic and abiogenic pyrite formation. Despite the longstanding research...
Pyrite (FeS2) oxidation in modern sedimentary environments is neither a purely chemical nor purely m...
The concepts and conclusions regarding the origin and significance of iron sulphides in sedimentary ...
The trace element content of pyrite has received much research and is important to the fields of env...
none5siThis contribution is an updated review on sedimentary pyrite and on its role in well-consolid...
Pre-Cambrian atmospheric and oceanic redox evolutions are expressed in the inventory of redox-sensit...
The iron isotope composition of sedimentary pyrite has been proposed as a potential proxy to trace m...
Ph.D.Petrographic, chemical and multiple sulfur isotope analyses were conducted on pyrite from argil...
Pyrite is a ubiquitous mineral in shales. It results from the bacterial reduction of seawater sulpha...
Sedimentary sulfides constitute over 95% of the sulfide on the surface of the planet, and their form...
Multiple sulfur isotope variability in Archean sedimentary rocks provides constraints on the composi...
Multiple sulfur isotope variability in Archean sedimentary rocks provides constraints on the composi...
Redox sensitive trace elements in pyrite, including nodules, are increasingly used to infer the chem...
The trace element content of pyrite is a recently developed proxy for metal abundance in paleo-ocean...
Pyrite (FeS2) oxidation in modern sedimentary environments is neither a purely chemical nor purely m...
The concepts and conclusions regarding the origin and significance of iron sulphides in sedimentary ...
The trace element content of pyrite has received much research and is important to the fields of env...
none5siThis contribution is an updated review on sedimentary pyrite and on its role in well-consolid...
Pre-Cambrian atmospheric and oceanic redox evolutions are expressed in the inventory of redox-sensit...
The iron isotope composition of sedimentary pyrite has been proposed as a potential proxy to trace m...
Ph.D.Petrographic, chemical and multiple sulfur isotope analyses were conducted on pyrite from argil...
Pyrite is a ubiquitous mineral in shales. It results from the bacterial reduction of seawater sulpha...
Sedimentary sulfides constitute over 95% of the sulfide on the surface of the planet, and their form...
Multiple sulfur isotope variability in Archean sedimentary rocks provides constraints on the composi...
Multiple sulfur isotope variability in Archean sedimentary rocks provides constraints on the composi...
Redox sensitive trace elements in pyrite, including nodules, are increasingly used to infer the chem...
The trace element content of pyrite is a recently developed proxy for metal abundance in paleo-ocean...
Pyrite (FeS2) oxidation in modern sedimentary environments is neither a purely chemical nor purely m...
The concepts and conclusions regarding the origin and significance of iron sulphides in sedimentary ...
The trace element content of pyrite has received much research and is important to the fields of env...