“…Further, CAS analyses may be contaminated by sulfur from co-occurring phases, including sulfide and disulfide minerals, sulfur-bearing organic material, and sulfate salts (Edwards et al, 2019;Marenco, Corsetti, Hammond, et al, 2008;Present et al, 2015;Theiling & Coleman, 2015;Wotte et al, 2012). Recent application of plasma-source mass spectrometry for sulfur isotope analysis has permitted δ 34 S analyses on less than one-thousandth as much sulfate, corresponding to 5 mg to 50 mg of carbonate Paris et al, 2013;Present et al, 2015Present et al, , 2019Rennie et al, 2018). Well-preserved biogenic grains, recrystallized grains, matrix, and cements contain CAS with δ 34 S compositions varying by as much as 25‰, spanning most of the range of CAS analyses from the entire Phanerozoic (Present et al, 2015(Present et al, , 2019.…”