Sedimentary pyrite sulfur isotopes track the local dynamics of the Peruvian oxygen minimum zone
To explore the importance of local vs. global sulfur-cycle controls on variations in pyrite sulfur isotopes, the authors couple carbon-nitrogen-sulfur concentrations and stable isotopes of sediments from the Peruvian oxygen minimum zone, identifying a major role for the local organic carbon loading.
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Main Authors: | Virgil Pasquier, David A. Fike, Itay Halevy |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b930bd4f55d14ff09e113be46d51e9da |
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