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Characteristics, origins, and significance of pyrites in deep-water shales
by
Wu, Jing
, Hao, Fang
, Cao, Yingchang
, Liang, Chao
, Ji, Shichao
, Liu, Keyu
in
Atmospheric oxygen
/ Deep water
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Geochemical cycle
/ Geochemical cycles
/ Hydrogen sulfide
/ Hydrogen sulphide
/ Ions
/ Iron
/ Iron sulfides
/ Isotopes
/ Metal sulfides
/ Metals
/ Mineral nutrients
/ Nucleation
/ Nutrients
/ Origins
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen content
/ Paleoceanography
/ Pyrite
/ Review
/ Sedimentary rocks
/ Shale
/ Shale gas
/ Shales
/ Sulfur
/ Sulphides
/ Sulphur
/ Trace elements
/ Trace elements (nutrients)
2024
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Characteristics, origins, and significance of pyrites in deep-water shales
by
Wu, Jing
, Hao, Fang
, Cao, Yingchang
, Liang, Chao
, Ji, Shichao
, Liu, Keyu
in
Atmospheric oxygen
/ Deep water
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Geochemical cycle
/ Geochemical cycles
/ Hydrogen sulfide
/ Hydrogen sulphide
/ Ions
/ Iron
/ Iron sulfides
/ Isotopes
/ Metal sulfides
/ Metals
/ Mineral nutrients
/ Nucleation
/ Nutrients
/ Origins
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen content
/ Paleoceanography
/ Pyrite
/ Review
/ Sedimentary rocks
/ Shale
/ Shale gas
/ Shales
/ Sulfur
/ Sulphides
/ Sulphur
/ Trace elements
/ Trace elements (nutrients)
2024
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Characteristics, origins, and significance of pyrites in deep-water shales
by
Wu, Jing
, Hao, Fang
, Cao, Yingchang
, Liang, Chao
, Ji, Shichao
, Liu, Keyu
in
Atmospheric oxygen
/ Deep water
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Geochemical cycle
/ Geochemical cycles
/ Hydrogen sulfide
/ Hydrogen sulphide
/ Ions
/ Iron
/ Iron sulfides
/ Isotopes
/ Metal sulfides
/ Metals
/ Mineral nutrients
/ Nucleation
/ Nutrients
/ Origins
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen content
/ Paleoceanography
/ Pyrite
/ Review
/ Sedimentary rocks
/ Shale
/ Shale gas
/ Shales
/ Sulfur
/ Sulphides
/ Sulphur
/ Trace elements
/ Trace elements (nutrients)
2024
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Characteristics, origins, and significance of pyrites in deep-water shales
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Characteristics, origins, and significance of pyrites in deep-water shales
2024
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Overview
As important metal sulfides in the geochemical cycle of sulfur, the characteristics and formation processes of pyrites can provide useful clues regarding their environment. Based on previous findings, shale pyrites were divided into three major classes (euhedral pyrites, framboidal pyrites (framboids) and metasomatic pyrites) and six sub-classes in this study. At the microscopic scale, each type of pyrite is associated with a different formation process. Framboids are formed by burst nucleation in environments with a homogeneous distribution of nutrients while euhedral pyrites are usually formed on pre-existing sites (such as =FeS on the minerals surface) in the heterogeneous system. Metasomatic pyrites formed by the replacement of other ions in accountable material by iron ions and hydrogen sulfide ions in hydrothermal events. The morphology and isotope value of pyrite provide information to track the origins of their nutrient and characteristics of sulfur and iron pools. In addition, the trace element content of pyrite can serve as a proxy for paleo-ocean trace element abundance, indicating changes in atmospheric oxygen content. Additionally, pyrite can also serves as an indicator of shale gas reservoirs.
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