Sulphur isotope variations in diagenetic pyrite from core plug to sub-millimetre scales

2000 
Sulphur isotope ratio measurements (δ 34 S) of diagenetic pyrite are commonly used to identify S sources and mechanisms of sulphide formation in basinal sediments. This study reports such data for a diagenetic pyrite nodule from the Brent Group sandstones of the northern North Sea at three sampling scales: 50 cm (core subsample), 500 μm (laser microprobe) and 50 μm (ion microprobe). Similar δ 34 S variations are found by the laser and ion microprobe techniques. There is a very wide range in δ 34 S ( +50‰) within the nodule and isotopically heavy S (δ 34 S >+20‰) is common at all scales. The nodule δ 34 S distribution does not fit a Rayleigh fractionation pattern The laser microprobe sampling at 100-500 μm scales seems to be adequate to characterize S isotope variations in this material.
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