Sulfur isotopes and origin of some sulfide deposits,New England,Australia |
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Authors: | H. K. Herbert J. W. Smith |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geology, University of New England, 2351 Armidale, Australia;(2) Division of Mineralogy, C.S.I.R.O., 2113 North Ryde, Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() The S-isotopic compositions of sulfide deposits from Steinmann, granitoid and felsic volcanic associations have been examined. Ores of Steinmann association have 34S values close to zero per mil ( 34S=+0.3±3.1 ) it appears they are of mantle origin. Isotopically, ores of granitoid association regularly show a variable enrichment in 32S relative to meteoritic ( 34S=–2.7±3.3 ). The composition is in accord with an upper mantle/lower crustal source. Two stratiform accumulations of felsic volcanic association show a narrow spread of 34S values (+0.2 to 2.4 ); a mantle origin for the sulfur in these deposits is favored. In contrast, vein, stockwork and cement ores are moderately enriched in 32S relative to meteoritic ( 34S=–4.0±6.4 ). These ores are polygenetic; sulfur and metals appear to have been leached from local country rocks where volcanogenic and biogenic sulfur predominate. |
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