International audienceThe presence of Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB) may influence the corrosion rate of ferrous objects by inducing iron sulphides precipitation [1]. The same phases are formed by biotic or abiotic ways. Yet, biotic iron sulphides are supposed to be depleted in heavy isotopes of sulphur relative to the starting sulfates [2]. So, sulphur isotopic composition analyses could enable to distinguish between an abiotic or biotic origin of the iron sulphides. Currently, the sulphur isotopic compositions of sulphates and sulphides are broadly determined by mass spectrometry on previously dissolved phases [3]. Yet, this methodology is not adapted to the iron sulphides located in the corrosion product layers of field samples, presen...