Pyrite in fossils prone to oxidation, risking destruction of precious specimens.
Pyrite is a mineral that can help preserve fossils, but it can also make them unstable. It forms in marine sediments and can replace or fill in fossils. Fossils with pyrite may look shiny and metallic. However, pyrite can oxidize, causing a sulfur smell, powdery crystals, cracks, and acid burns. If left untreated, pyrite oxidation can destroy fossils.