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Strong local, not global, controls on marine pyrite sulfur isotopes. | LitMetric

Understanding variation in the sulfur isotopic composition of sedimentary pyrite (δS) is motivated by the key role of sulfur biogeochemistry in regulating Earth's surface oxidation state. Until recently, the impact of local depositional conditions on δS has remained underappreciated, and stratigraphic variations in δS were interpreted mostly to reflect global changes in biogeochemical cycling. We present two coeval δS records from shelf and basin settings in a single sedimentary system. Despite their proximity and contemporaneous deposition, these two records preserve radically different geochemical signals. Swings of ~65‰ in shelf δS track short-term variations in local sedimentation and are completely absent from the abyssal record. In contrast, a long-term ~30‰ decrease in abyssal δS reflects regional changes in ocean circulation and/or sustained pyrite formation. These results highlight strong local controls on δS, calling for reevaluation of the current practice of using δS stratigraphic variations to infer global changes in Earth's surface environment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909874PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abb7403DOI Listing

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