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Polar aromatic biomarkers of Miocene-aged Chukurovo resinite and correlation with a progenitor macrofossil
Authors:Maya Stefanova  Bernd RT Simoneit
Institution:aInstitute of Organic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria;bDepartment of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA
Abstract:Functionalised aromatic constituents of Chukurovo resinite are compared here with the chemical composition of a macrofossil assigned paleobotanically as Taxodium dubium (Sternb.) Heer. Terpenoids and lipids of fossil wood tissue embedded in a clay sediment were extracted and analyzed for comparison. The information was interpreted in relation to the biomarker compositions of different conifer families, as well as to the effects of contamination by inward migration of organic matter from the adjacent sediments.Many of identified geolipids, i.e., alkanes, alkanols, alkan-2-ones, and steranes/triterpanes have no chemosystematic value because they are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom. Ferruginol, sugiol, and products of their diagenetic transformations were identified as the dominant specific biomarkers in the resinite. Ferruginol and its analogues were the most abundant diterpenoids in Taxodium dubium sample. Thus, the biomarker composition of the extractable matter of the resinite strongly suggests that species of Cupressaceae contributed significantly to the Chukurovo paleoenvironment.
Keywords:Lignite  Coal biomarkers  Fossils Taxodium dubium
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