Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4710104 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Series of (20R)- and (20S)-Î8(14) and Î145α(H)-sterenes have been identified in an immature marl from a hypersaline deposit (northern Apennines, Italy) by co-injection studies with authentic compounds. These alkenes co-occur with Î13(17) 5α(H)-spirosterenes and transient (20R)- and (20S)-Î14 5α(H), 17β(H)-sterenes. The source of these isomeric steroid alkenes is probably Î7 (and Î8(14)) 5α(H)sterols via (Î2,7), Î2,8(14) and Î2,14 5α(H)-steradienes. Reduction processes in the sediment, via the Î14 5α(H),17β(H)-sterenes, can give rise to the C-20 isomeric 5α(H),14β(H),17β(H)-steranes present in “anomalously” high relative abundances from a thermal maturity viewpoint. This diagenetic pathway is supported by laboratory rearrangement/hydrogenation experiments of 5α(H)-cholest-7-ene and from considerations of carbon number distributions of various steroid hydrocarbons in the sediment extract.
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Authors
T.M Peakman, H.L.Ten Haven, J.R Rechka, J.W De Leeuw, J.R Maxwell,