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Aliphatic hydrocarbons in sediments from Prydz Bay, Antarctica

February 3, 1988

High molecular weight aliphatic hydrocarbons were extracted from sediments at two sites (741 and 742) drilled during ODP Leg 119 in Prydz Bay. The distributions of n-alkanes and triterpenoid and steroid hydrocarbons suggest that the n- alkanes and steranes are mainly of terrestrial origin and that the hydrocarbons are immature to slightly mature in the Lower Cretaceous sediments and immature to mature in the Tertiary sediments. At Site 741, the Lower Cretaceous depositional sequence, which is generally characterized by immature hydrocarbons, is interrupted by sediment having more mature components, suggesting a change of source during part of Early Cretaceous time. At Site 742, the mature geochemical parameters of a Pliocene sample correlate with results reported elsewhere for Site 739. In all but one of the other Tertiary samples, the geochemical parameters indicate intermediate maturity. The Lower Cretaceous and Pliocene sediments average about 1.9% organic carbon, a value of interest from the point of view of potential sources of petroleum offshore of Antarctica.

Publication Year 1988
Title Aliphatic hydrocarbons in sediments from Prydz Bay, Antarctica
DOI 10.2973/odp.proc.sr.119.210.1991
Authors Keith A. Kvenvolden, Frances D. Hostettler, J. B. Rapp, Tamara Frank
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program: Scientific Results
Index ID 70208296
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center