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Variations in the type and distribution of organic matter in some Carboniferous sediments from northern England
Authors:T.G. Powell  A.G. Douglas  J. Allan
Affiliation:1. Institute of Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology, Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Alta. Canada;2. Organic Geochemistry Unit, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne Great Britain
Abstract:The organic content of a number of sediments from the Carboniferous of northern England have been examined as a function of their depositional environment. Extraction of the sediments yielded the soluble organic matter whilst microscopic examination of polished blocks of shales enabled the detection of particles of organic detritus. A relationship between the amount of extract and the quantity of terrestrial plant material in the sediments has been established. However, the yield of extract (mg/g org. C) is higher in the more marine environment than the nonmarine environment. The proportion of saturated hydrocarbons in the extract appears to be related to the amount of identifiable organic matter (coal macerals) in the sediment. The n-alkane distribution patterns have been compared with these obtained from coal macerals. The suggestion that the pristane to phytane ratios may reflect the source material of the organic matter has been examined.
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