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Unusual N-alkane distributions in extracts from marine carbonate rocks at high levels of maturity and overmaturity

Authors :
Cui Mingzhong
R. Paul Philp
Li Jinggui
Source :
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry. 21:322-333
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2002.

Abstract

N-alkanes in extracts from possible carbonate source rocks of the Lower Ordovician Majiagou Formation in the central gas field of the Shanganning Basin and the Upper Sinian Dengying Formation in the Weiyuan gas field of the Sichuan Basin, are characterized by bimodal distributions with the dominant carbon numbers in the range C17-C21 and C25-C29. In most samples, the lower carbon number components are present in greater abundance than the higher carbon number ones. Most samples contain significant concentrations of waxy hydrocarbons (C22+) with C21-/C22+ ratios between 0.50 to 3. 16, and an average value of 1. 34. The n-alkanes in extracts of outcrops and shallow core samples of Upper Proterozoic and Lower Palaeozoic carbonate rocks in the western and southern parts of the North China Basin are of unimodal distributions dominated by n-alkanes maximizing in the C25-C29 range. These extracts have very high concentrations of waxy hydrocarbons with C21-/C22+ ratios all < 1. 0, ranging from 0. 14 to 0. 90 and averaging 0. 36. All of the extracts have a marked odd/even predominance in the high molecular weight n-alkane range regardless of whether they are from shallow or deep cores or out-crop samples. Simulation experiments were performed using typical sapropelic-type kerogens from the immature Sinian Lower Xiamalin Formation carbonate-rich shales collected at Jixian, Hebei Province, North China Basin, and the contemporary microplanktonic blue-green algaeSpirulina subsala. Results indicate that the unusual distribution of n-alkanes in the extracts of Upper Proterozoic and Lower Palaeozoic carbonate rocks possibly originated from algae in the source rocks at high levels of maturity and overmaturity.

Details

ISSN :
19930364 and 10009426
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8fb8a4d99f0fa35e07fad2ee6f92516a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02831533