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Cracking the superheavy pyrite enigma: possible roles of volatile organosulfur compound emission
Authors:Xianguo Lang  Zhouqiao Zhao  Haoran Ma  Kangjun Huang  Songzhuo Li  Chuanming Zhou  Shuhai Xiao  Yongbo Peng  Yonggang Liu  Wenbo Tang  Bing Shen
Abstract:The global deposition of superheavy pyrite (pyrite isotopically heavier than coeval seawater sulfate in the Neoproterozoic Era and particularly in the Cryogenian Period) defies explanation using the canonical marine sulfur cycle system. Here we report petrographic and sulfur isotopic data (δ34Spy) of superheavy pyrite from the Cryogenian Datangpo Formation (660–650 Ma) in South China. Our data indicate a syndepositional/early diagenetic origin of the Datangpo superheavy pyrite, with 34S-enriched H2S supplied from sulfidic (H2S rich) seawater. Instructed by a novel sulfur-cycling model, we propose that the emission of 34S-depleted volatile organosulfur compounds (VOSC) that were generated via sulfide methylation may have contributed to the formation of 34S-enriched sulfidic seawater and superheavy pyrite. The global emission of VOSC may be attributed to enhanced organic matter production after the Sturtian glaciation in the context of widespread sulfidic conditions. These findings demonstrate that VOSC cycling is an important component of the sulfur cycle in Proterozoic oceans.
Keywords:sulfur isotope  organosulfur compound  sulfur cycle  Cryogenian  Datangpo Formation
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