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Sulfur speciation matters

Geochemical cycling in subduction zones affects the atmosphere and sub-surface environments. Insights from experiments under relevant conditions suggest which sulfur species contribute to the formation of metallic ore deposits below arc volcanoes.

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Fig. 1: Comparison of the sulfur speciation in a magmatic arc hydrothermal fluid and in a deep subduction zone fluid as a function of oxidation state.

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