Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4674765 Procedia Earth and Planetary Science 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

For the first time, we present our findings of the origin of sulfur in the gypsum and native sulfur within the Plesenci deposit, R. Macedonia. There we made a series of complex research and analysis of the light isotope (32S), heavy isotope (34S), and their isotopic ratios (δ34S). For the gypsum within the ore deposit Plesenci, δ34S values ranged from –7.1 up to –3.2‰ (standard deviation not higher than ±0.9), averaging -5.5‰, while those for native sulfur have shown range starting from –1.00 up to +2.8‰ averaging 0.5‰ (standard deviation not higher than ±0.8), due to enrichment with lighter sulfur isotope and relative enrichment with heavy sulfur isotope, respectively. Those ranges of sulfur isotope ratios indicated that the origin of sulfur could be related to deep sources.

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