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Microbial and Thermochemical Controlled Sulfur Cycle in the Early Triassic Sediments of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin

View ORCID ProfileMastaneh H. Liseroudi, View ORCID ProfileOmid H. Ardakani, View ORCID ProfilePer K. Pedersen, View ORCID ProfileRichard A. Stern, View ORCID ProfileJames M. Wood and Hamed Sanei
Journal of the Geological Society, https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-175
Mastaneh H. Liseroudi
1Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, T2N 1N4, Canada
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1Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, T2N 1N4, Canada
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Hamed Sanei
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Abstract

Pyrite is one of three main sulfur reservoirs and one of the biggest fluxes in the global sulfur cycle. The sulfur isotopic signature of hydrogen sulfide, pyrite, and their parent sulfate is widely used as a proxy for tracking sulfur cycle variations in diagenetic environments. The Early Triassic Montney Formation in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin is characterized by distinct regional variations in pyrite abundance, type, sulfur isotopic signature, and H2S concentrations in natural gas. Two main types of framboidal and crystalline pyrite were identified to have formed during various stages of diagenesis. The wide range of δ34Spyrite values (-34.4 to +57.8‰ V-CDT) demonstrates that the sulfur cycle in the Montney Formation is governed by both microbial and thermochemical processes. The comparison of δ34S of the produced-gas H2S with pyrite, anhydrite, and solid bitumen of the Montney, and underlying and overlying formations suggests a mixture of dominantly in situ and minor migrated H2S with TSR origin in the Montney Formation. The large diagenetic variations in pyrite types and δ34Spyrite values suggest a lack of direct biogeochemical connection to the sulfur cycle and emphasize the importance of careful petrographic observations and micro-scale isotopic analysis of sedimentary units to accurately reconstruct paleoenvironmental conditions.

Supplementary material: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5272484

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Microbial and Thermochemical Controlled Sulfur Cycle in the Early Triassic Sediments of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin

Mastaneh H. Liseroudi, Omid H. Ardakani, Per K. Pedersen, Richard A. Stern, James M. Wood and Hamed Sanei
Journal of the Geological Society, 20 January 2021, https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-175
Mastaneh H. Liseroudi
1Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, T2N 1N4, Canada
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2Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, 3303 33rd St. NW Calgary, , T2L 2A7, Canada
1Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, T2N 1N4, Canada
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