Abstract: | Production rates and carbon isotopic compositions of various pyrolysis products were investigated for three sediments from the Williston Basin under open and closed pyrolysis conditions in the temperature range of 300–600°C.Both parameters do not show any significant differences for kerogens and carbon dioxides with the analytical procedure. Contrary to open system pyrolysis, however, decreasing yields of pyrolysates and higher amounts of gaseous hydrocarbons (C2–4 compounds) at temperatures of 500 and 600°C, point to their decomposition to give ultimately methane.Moreover, these pyrolysis products display distinct carbon isotopic variations under open and closed pyrolysis conditions. They are due to a kinetic isotope effect, i.e. the preferential cleavage of 12C-12C over 13C-12C bonds, but the extent of the shift in isotopic composition seems to depend primarily on the reservoir size and the type of source material. |