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Petroleum associated with polymetallic sulfide in sediment from Gorda Ridge

January 1, 1986

A sediment sample, impregnated with asphaltic petroleum and polymetallic sulfide, was dredged from the southern end of Gorda Ridge (the Escanaba Trough) off northern California, within the offshore Exclusive Economic Zone of the United States. The molecular distributions of hydrocarbons in this petroleum show that it was probably derived from terrestrial organic matter in turbidite sediment filling the Escanaba Trough. Hydrothermal activity at the Gorda Ridge spreading center provided the heat for petroleum formation and was the source of fluids for sulfide mineralization.

Publication Year 1986
Title Petroleum associated with polymetallic sulfide in sediment from Gorda Ridge
Authors K. A. Kvenvolden, J. B. Rapp, F. D. Hostettler, J. L. Morton, J. D. King, G. E. Claypool
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70014828
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse