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The use of chromium reduction in the analysis of reduced inorganic sulfur in sediments and shales

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In this article, a chromium reduction method was used for the determination of reduced inorganic sulfur compounds (pyrite + elemental sulfur + acid volatile monosulfides) in modern sediments and shales.
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This article is published in Chemical Geology.The article was published on 1986-01-30. It has received 1268 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sulfur & Chromium.

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A global reassessment of the controls on iron speciation in modern sediments and sedimentary rocks: A dominant role for diagenesis

TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of diagenesis and lithification on the speciation of iron in modern sediments and sedimentary rocks have been systematically explored using core-top sediments.
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A reinterpretation of the genesis of the Cae Coch pyrite deposit, North Wales

TL;DR: In this paper, the isotope ratios and Co/Ni ratios of samples from both the Cae Coch massive pyrite body and the adjacent lithologies in North Wales are presented.
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A chemical weathering control on the delivery of particulate iron to the continental shelf

TL;DR: The phase partitioning of particulate iron in surface seafloor sediments deposited from oxic bottom waters along the east coast of China, including the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and East China Sea, in addition to the continental shelf region adjacent to the (sub)tropical mountainous island of Hainan in the northern South China Sea was reported in this article.
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Trace elements in streambed sediments of floodplains: consequences for water management measures

TL;DR: In this paper, the occurrence of trace metals was studied at the interface between groundwater and the drainage system of a large floodplain in NE Germany, the Oderbruch region.
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Sedimentary pyrite formation: An update

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that organic matter appears to be the major control on pyrite formation in normal (non-euxinic) terrigenous marine sediments where dissolved sulfate and iron minerals are abundant.
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Textbook of quantitative inorganic analysis

TL;DR: Textbook of quantitative inorganic analysis as discussed by the authors, Textbook of qualitative and quantitative analysis of inorganic properties, textbook of quantitatively analytically-inorganic analysis, as discussed by the authors.
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The Sulfur Cycle

TL;DR: The authors' model of the sulfur cycle can draw some conclusions that man is now contributing about one half as much as nature to the total atmospheric burden of sulfur compounds, but by A.D. 2000 he will be contributing about as much, and in the Northern Hemisphere alone he is more than matching nature.
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Pyrite: Its Rapid Formation in a Salt Marsh and Its Importance In Ecosystem Metabolism

TL;DR: Pyrite formation in salt-marsh peat occurs more rapidly than is generally thought for any natural system, and the rates of sulfate reduction and ecosystem respiration may be grossly underestimated.
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Rock and mineral analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an up-to-date treatment of the problems associated with the analysis of geological materials, including the requesite steps from selection of the sample and choice of elements to the facilities needed, preparation of sample, methods for the determination of individual constituens and reporting of the results of the analysis.