Stable sulfur and nitrogen isotopic compositions of crude oil fractions from Southern Germany |
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Authors: | A.V Hirner W Graf R Treibs A.N Melzer P Hahn-Weinheimer |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Geologie und Mineralogie, TU München, D-8046 Garching, FRG |
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Abstract: | Eleven samples of crude oil from the Molasse Basin of Southern Germany were fractionated and their contents of sulfur and nitrogen as well as the stable isotope compositions of these elements ( and , resp.) investigated.According to the δ34S determinations, all crude oils from the Tertiary base of the Western and Eastern Molasse belong to one oil family and differ significantly from the Triassic and Liassic oils in the Western Molasse.An enrichment of 34S was observed with increasing polarity of crude oil fractions. The isotope distributions of sulfur in the polar constituents of the biodegraded oils from the sandstones of Ampfing, however, approach a homogeneous distribution.The nitrogen isotope distribution is rather uniform in Southern German oils. A regional differentiation can be recognized, although the overall isotopic variation is small. The δ15N values of the crudes and asphaltenes do not correlate. |
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