“…The δ 34 S signatures of −13‰ to +15‰ in early diagenetic sulfides suggest that microbial sulfur metabolism was involved in mineral formation (Eldridge et al, 1993). Organic matter in the HYC deposit has experienced significant hydrothermal alteration but still encodes information of ore genetic and geobiological significance (Chen et al, 2003; Greenwood et al, 2013; Holman, Greenwood, et al, 2014; Holman, Grice, et al, 2014; Logan et al, 2001; Williford et al, 2011). Preserved organic biosignatures include δ 13 C Org characteristics and biomarkers, among others indicating the presence of sulfate‐reducing and sulfide‐oxidizing bacteria in the environment (Holman, Grice, et al, 2014; Logan et al, 2001).…”