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A sulfur isotopic study of alunites from Latium and Tuscany,central Italy
Authors:G. Cortecci  G. Lombardi  E. Reyes  B. Turi
Affiliation:(1) Laboratorio di Geologia Nucleare, University of Pisa, Pisa;(2) Istituto di Mineralogia e Petrografia, University of Rome, Rome;(3) Istituto di Geochimica, University of Rome, 00100 Rome
Abstract:Sulfur isotope analyses were made on 14 alunites from volcanic and sedimentary rocks widely different in chemistry and age from southern Tuscany and northern Latium, central Italy. The delta34S values range from +0.7 to +9.6permil, and appear not to be related to the nature of the host rock. Geological and isotopic evidence suggests that all the alunites formed by supergenic oxidation of sulfides. Sulfides occurring with alunites in the volcanic rocks of Latium can be divided into an isotopically light group of probably magmatic origin (delta34S=–1.5 to +3.4permil) and a heavy one with delta34S=+6.0 to +10.3permil, tentatively interpreted as deposited by hydrothermal fluids that leached sulfides of similar 34S/32S from the deep basement. Such an interpretation is consistent with recent studies indicating that in the perityrrhenian belt of Latium exists a continuation, at depth, of the Tuscan stratigraphic series, rich in sulfides with delta34 from +6 to +12permil.
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