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Pyrite-organic sulfur relationships

Previous studies (4-6) have illustrated the difficulties in relating the isotopic composition of the organic and pyritic forms of sulfur in coals. This is particularly so where large additions of secondary pyrite further distort the frail relationship, if... [Pg.570]

Furthermore, the relationship between organic carbon and snlfnr is also characteristic of the paleoenvironment Leventhal (1983) and Berner and Raiswell (1983) observed an increase in pyrite sulfur content in marine sediments with increasing amount of total organic carbon (Fig. 4.14). The rationale behind this is that the amount of metabolizable organic matter available to support sulfate-reducing bacteria increases... [Pg.149]


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