Laser sulfur combustion in the presence of 0, is the most commonly used method of in situ sulfur isotope analysis. Previous workers indicated that a small but reproducible fractionation of (34S)/S-32 exists between the product SO, gas and the mineral. The magnitude of this fractionation varies with bond strength, as reflected in Gibbs free energy of formation at 298.15K. The correction factors are known for common sulfides and anhydrite but not, hitherto, for stibnite and the sulfosalt minerals, which are important constituents of many classes of ore deposits. We present the correction factors for the following chemically and crystallographically well- characterized minerals: stibnite (weighted mean = - 1.2%o), bournonite (+0.6%o), tetrahed...
Sulfur isotope ratios were determined in coexisting sulfides from the Heath Steele B-1 orebody and f...
Several recent contributions have indicated the possibility of systematic partitioning of sulfur iso...
Our study focuses on pyrite nodules developed in the Brent Group sandstones, which host the Brent Oi...
Laser sulfur combustion in the presence of 0, is the most commonly used method of in situ sulfur iso...
While the fractionation of sulfur isotopes is known to occur between neighboring deposits of two dif...
The sulfur and oxygen isotopic data obtained for the ore minerals are permanently used for the es-ta...
Sulfur isotopic ratios were measured on about a dozen suites of co-existing sulfide minerals from so...
Most sulfosalts may be regarded as intermediate phases on joins between simple sulfide components (e...
In this study we investigate the effect that the mineral composition has on the quantification of su...
Sulfur, the 10th most abundant element in the universe and the 14th most abundant element in the Ear...
The first studies on sulfur isotope geochemistry were performed approximately sixty years ago (e.g.,...
International audienceAntimony (Sb) isotopes are gaining increasing interest for their potential as ...
Chapter 14, by Marini et al. (2011, this volume), reviews how the stable isotopes of sulfur serve as...
The sulfur isotopic fractionation associated with the formation of organic sulfur compounds (OSCs) d...
Free energies of reaction of simple metal sulfides to form sulfosalt phases in the Ag~Bi-S, Cu-Bi-S,...
Sulfur isotope ratios were determined in coexisting sulfides from the Heath Steele B-1 orebody and f...
Several recent contributions have indicated the possibility of systematic partitioning of sulfur iso...
Our study focuses on pyrite nodules developed in the Brent Group sandstones, which host the Brent Oi...
Laser sulfur combustion in the presence of 0, is the most commonly used method of in situ sulfur iso...
While the fractionation of sulfur isotopes is known to occur between neighboring deposits of two dif...
The sulfur and oxygen isotopic data obtained for the ore minerals are permanently used for the es-ta...
Sulfur isotopic ratios were measured on about a dozen suites of co-existing sulfide minerals from so...
Most sulfosalts may be regarded as intermediate phases on joins between simple sulfide components (e...
In this study we investigate the effect that the mineral composition has on the quantification of su...
Sulfur, the 10th most abundant element in the universe and the 14th most abundant element in the Ear...
The first studies on sulfur isotope geochemistry were performed approximately sixty years ago (e.g.,...
International audienceAntimony (Sb) isotopes are gaining increasing interest for their potential as ...
Chapter 14, by Marini et al. (2011, this volume), reviews how the stable isotopes of sulfur serve as...
The sulfur isotopic fractionation associated with the formation of organic sulfur compounds (OSCs) d...
Free energies of reaction of simple metal sulfides to form sulfosalt phases in the Ag~Bi-S, Cu-Bi-S,...
Sulfur isotope ratios were determined in coexisting sulfides from the Heath Steele B-1 orebody and f...
Several recent contributions have indicated the possibility of systematic partitioning of sulfur iso...
Our study focuses on pyrite nodules developed in the Brent Group sandstones, which host the Brent Oi...