An nalkane Coexisting Even and Odd Carbon Number Predominace of Paleogene in Jinhu Sag
- Received Date: 1900-01-01
- Rev Recd Date: 1900-01-01
- Publish Date: 2007-04-10
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Key words:
- normal alkanes
Abstract: The data of source rock and oil samples reveal three distribution patterns of nalkanes in the second group of the Funing Formation in Jinhu Sag of Subei basin, eastern China. The three patterns are, respectively, the oddtoeven predominance,the eventoodd predominance, the even and odd carbon number predominance coexisting in whole carbon number. In papers, the characteristics of a nalkane coexisting even and odd carbon number predominance and its origin are investigated only. The shortchain nalkanes and longchain nalkanes are characterized by a pronounced odd carbon predominance, with the dominant carbon number of nC15, nC17 and with nC25, nC27, nC29,nC31. And the midchain nalkanes are dominated by even carbon predominance, with the dominant carbon number of nC20 and nC22.A number of biomarkers support sediments deposited in an anoxic, hypersaline lacustrine setting. These include the phytane preference, high gammacerane and the presence of βcarotene and C24tetracyclic terpane. The biomarkers are not homosphere, which shows that salinity and redox is not constant in lake. The nalkanes are mainly derived from algae in lake and macrophytes on land or around edges of the lake. The nalkane distribution patterns of the source rocks and oils studied are believed not to be dependent of the redox in depositional environments and the salinity of water body, but to be associated with original organic matter composition.
Citation: | SONG Ning. An nalkane Coexisting Even and Odd Carbon Number Predominace of Paleogene in Jinhu Sag[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2007, 25(2): 307-313. |