Z. Milakovska, Maya Stefanova, G. Vladislavov, Millena Vetseva
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A sequence of carbonaceous mudstones interlayering three lignite seams is characterized by geochemical proxies. The core samples studied came from a borehole drilled in Trojanovo-3 Mine of Maritsa Iztok Basin. The n-alkane molecular composition is dominated by the > C29 long-chain homologues, with a strong “odd” over “even” homologue predominance. In addition to, the prevailing smooth signature of n-alkane distribution attests for one major organic matter source – land-derived higher plants. The sesqui- and di-terpenoid assemblage specifies the prevalence of Cupressaceae, Taxodiaceae, and Podocarpaceae species in the coal-forming mire. The lupane-type triterpenoids registered are a sign for Betulaceae family presence. Biomarkers for herb, macrophyte and algal/bacterial contribution are also recognizable.