Lian Jiang , Li Li , Hans P. Nytoft , Yunpeng Wang , Simon C. George
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摘要
在中国东北朝阳盆地ZK1006井一套未成熟至早油窗早白垩世沉积物中发现了五个系列的苯并烃。系列 a(C-C)、b(C-C)和 c(C-C)苯并噻吩的形成途径不同,而新发现的系列 d(C-C,可能到 C?)和 e(C-C,可能到 C?)苯并噻吩的形成机制相似。a 系列通常是主要的苯并噻吩系列,但偶尔也会出现以 c 系列苯并噻吩为主的样品。系列 b 的苯并蹄花烷可能与土著有机物有关。系列 a 和 b 苯并ohopanes 可能受到氧化还原特性的影响,而古盐度更有可能控制系列 c 苯并ohopanes 的形成和富集。我们提出了两个新参数(苯并蹄烷指数和 C/C 苯并蹄烷比),作为研究区域有用的古环境代用指标。高苯并蹄烷烃指数和 C/C 苯并蹄烷烃比率可能预示着缺氧环境。
Five series of benzohopanes in early Cretaceous sediments from the Chaoyang Basin, NE China
Five series of benzohopanes were identified in a set of immature to early-oil-window early Cretaceous sediments from the ZK1006 well, Chaoyang Basin, NE China. Series a (C31-C35), b (C33-C35), and c (C31-C35) benzohopanes form by different pathways, while the newly-found series d (C31-C34, maybe to C35?) and e (C31-C32, maybe to C35?) benzohopanes have similar formation mechanisms. Series a is usually the predominant benzohopane series, but occasionally samples are dominated by series c benzohopanes. Series b benzohopanes may be associated with terrigenous organic matter. Series a and b benzohopanes are possibly influenced by redox properties, while paleosalinity more likely controls the formation and enrichment of series c benzohopanes. Two novel parameters (a benzohopane index, and the C35/C34 benzohopane ratio) are proposed to be useful paleoenvironmental proxies in the study area. A high benzohopane index and C35/C34 benzohopane ratio may indicate an anoxic environment.
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Organic Geochemistry serves as the only dedicated medium for the publication of peer-reviewed research on all phases of geochemistry in which organic compounds play a major role. The Editors welcome contributions covering a wide spectrum of subjects in the geosciences broadly based on organic chemistry (including molecular and isotopic geochemistry), and involving geology, biogeochemistry, environmental geochemistry, chemical oceanography and hydrology.
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