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Characteristics of normal fatty acids from sediments as a function of geologic-geochemical factors
Authors:Iordanka Kovacheva  Georgi Kovachev
Institution:Research Institute for Mineral Resources, Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Sofia-1113, Bulgaria
Abstract:Forty-nine samples from Mesozoic rocks of Northern Bulgaria and from recent marine muds of the Black Sea have been analyzed for fatty acids (FA), using extraction, treatment with ion exchange resin and gas chromatography. There is a higher concentration of normal (n) FA in the recent marine sediments, as well as in their bitumen extracts than in the rocks as a whole. There is twice as much n-FA in the rocks containing dispersed organic matter (DOM) formed mainly by benthonic organisms as compared to ancient sediments with planktonic DOM. The content of n-FA has decreased nine and five times, respectively in planktonic DOM in the sequence: limestones-marls-argillites and clayey siltstones, while the amount of organic carbon has risen four and two times. The n-FA are chiefly represented by C16 and C18 and in the recent sediments also by C22 molecules. However when the level of maturity of DOM corresponds to the katagenetic degrees of MK3 and MK4, maximum is in n-FA with 19 and 20 carbon atoms. A gradual decrease in the amount of the n-FA with even-numbered carbon atoms was noted as maturity of the planktonic DOM increases from early diagenesis in recent marine sediments to the katagenetic degrees of MK3 and MK4 in ancient rocks. The ratios FAHC and FAHC + FA have also decreased when the katagenetic maturity of DOM changes from PK3 degree to MK4 degree. These geochemical features may be used as an additional criterion in determining the principal phase of oil formation.
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