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The MicroS project investigates sulfur isotope variations in organic-rich sedimentary rocks to improve understanding of the sulfur cycle in Earth's history. By employing advanced analytical techniques, it aims to reveal micro-scale variations that traditional methods overlook.
Sedimentary sulfur (S) isotope systematics (δ34S) has been widely used in paleoredox reconstruction of early Earth’s environments.
Large-scale variations in the δ34S record are typically interpreted to reflect fluctuations in the global S cycle.
However, the expression of S isotope fractionation is sensitive to open- vs. closed-system conditions and heterogeneous micro-scale δ34S patterns can form in S-bearing phases that precipitate over time in evolving pore-water conditions.
Such intra-sample…
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THE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CORPORATION
United States, St Louis
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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