Specialist studies: 34S/32S ratios in some sulphides of the Lachlan Fold Belt
M.S. Burns and J.W. Smith
Bulletin of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
7(1) 43 - 44
Published: 1976
Abstract
Over geological time a distinct pattern in the distribution of the isotopes of sulphur has resulted from the combined effects of a variety of natural processes. The processes which lead to this isotopic fractionation are becoming increasingly understood and accordingly offer wider opportunities for the application of isotopic measurement to geological problems.https://doi.org/10.1071/EG976043
© ASEG 1976