Uncovering and quantifying the subduction zone sulfur cycle from the slab perspective
Sulfur is one of the key volatiles in Earth’s chemical cycles; however, sulfur speciation, isotopic composition, and flux during the subduction cycle remain unclear. Here, the authors provide direct constraints on subduction zone sulfur recycling from high-pressure rocks and explore implications for...
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Main Authors: | Ji-Lei Li, Esther M. Schwarzenbach, Timm John, Jay J. Ague, Fang Huang, Jun Gao, Reiner Klemd, Martin J. Whitehouse, Xin-Shui Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e2d7e40af3b24e6397b08fd06750929a |
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