Sulfur isotopes.

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Abstract

Sulphur has 4 stable isotopes, although only the ratio between the most abundant (34S/32S) is considered in most studies of terrestrial rocks. Mechanisms of sulphur isotope fractionation are discussed and the sulphur isotopic make up of various natural rocks and fluids is considered. The role of sulphur isotopes in the study of various sorts of ore deposits is also described. -B.Yardley

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Nielsen, H. (1979). Sulfur isotopes. Lectures in Isotope Geology, 283–312. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67161-6_24

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