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Multiple sulfur isotopes and the evolution of Earth's surface sulfur cycle
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Canfield et al. as discussed by the authors presented a review of recent works in multiple sulfur isotope geochemistry with a focus on results that inform our understanding of biogeochemical processes and Earth surface evolution.About:
This article is published in Earth-Science Reviews.The article was published on 2011-05-01. It has received 318 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Isotope geochemistry.read more
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The Archean komatiite-hosted, PGE-bearing Ni–Cu sulfide deposit at Vaara, eastern Finland: evidence for assimilation of external sulfur and post-depositional desulfurization
TL;DR: The Vaara sulfide mine in the Archean Suomussalmi greenstone belt as discussed by the authors is an example of a komatiite with high chalcophile element contents.
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Selenium Isotopes as a Biogeochemical Proxy in Deep Time
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the NASA postdoctoral program to support the compilation of this manuscript, which was provided by the NASA Postdoctoral Program (Postdoctoral Program for Astronautics).
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Multiple sulfur and carbon isotope composition of sediments from the Belingwe Greenstone Belt (Zimbabwe): A biogenic methane regulation on mass independent fractionation of sulfur during the Neoarchean?
Christophe Thomazo,Christophe Thomazo,Euan G. Nisbet,Nathalie Grassineau,Marc Peters,Harald Strauss +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a detailed carbon and multiple sulfur (δ34S, δ33S, and δ36S) isotopic study of the ∼2.7-Ga Manjeri and ∼ 2.65-Ga Cheshire formations of the Belingwe Greenstone Belt, Zimbabwe are reported.
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Strongly Peraluminous Granites across the Archean–Proterozoic Transition
TL;DR: A detailed literature review of the regional geology, geochronology, and inferred origins of the strong peraluminous granites (SPGs) is presented in this paper.
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The Early Proterozoic Matachewan Large Igneous Province: Geochemistry, Petrogenesis, and Implications for Earth Evolution
T. Jake R. Ciborowski,T. Jake R. Ciborowski,Andrew C. Kerr,Richard E. Ernst,Richard E. Ernst,Iain McDonald,Matthew J. Minifie,S.S. Harlan,Ian L. Millar +8 more
TL;DR: The Matachewan Large Igneous Province (LIP) is interpreted to have formed during the early stages of mantle plume-induced continental break-up in the early Proterozoic.
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Geochemistry of Hydrothermal Ore Deposits
TL;DR: In this paper, Skinner et al. discuss the relationship between hydrous alteration and its relationship to hydrous fluid composition in the formation of sulfide-sulfide ores.
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Sedimentary pyrite formation: An update
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The age curves of sulfur and oxygen isotopes in marine sulfate and their mutual interpretation
TL;DR: In this article, a model involving symmetrical fluxes is introduced to take advantage of the oxygen data, and the measured δ34S and δ18O correspond to variations in these isotopes in sulfate of the world ocean surface.