Title of article :
Geochemistry of the alginite and amorphous organic matter from Type II-S kerogens
Author/Authors :
B. Artur Stankiewicz، نويسنده , , Michael A. Kruge، نويسنده , , Maria Mastalerz، نويسنده , , Gary L. Salmon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Maceral fractions of the Type II-S kerogens from the Monterey Formation (Miocene, California, U.S.A.) and Duwi Formation (Campanian/Maastrichtian, Egypt) were separated by density gradient centrifugation. The Monterey Fm. kerogen sample was comprised chiefly of light red-fluorescing amorphous organic matter (AOM), the flash pyrolyzate of which was characterized by a predominance of alkylbenzenes, alkylthiophenes and alkylpyrroles. In contrast, the pyrolyzates of its alginite concentrate showed a highly aliphatic character, typical of this maceral, with the series of n-alkenes and n-alkanes (C6---C26) predominating. The pyrolyzate of the dominant light brown-fluorescing AOM of the Duwi Fm. kerogen had a relatively high concentration of alkylbenzenes and alkylthiophenes, while its alginite concentrate showed a more aliphatic character upon pyrolysis. There was a marked enrichment of thiophenic sulfur in the light-colored AOM of both samples (and also pyrrolic nitrogen in the case of the Monterey) relative to the alginite. The results support a bacterially-mediated, degradative origin for Type II-S amorphous organic matter, with algal remains as the primary source of the kerogen.
Keywords :
Kerogen , Maceral , density gradientcentrifugation , alginite , amorphous organic matter , alkylthiophenes , pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry , alkylpyrroles
Journal title :
Organic Geochemistry
Journal title :
Organic Geochemistry