Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5162921 | Organic Geochemistry | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In the present work, the authors followed the evolution of peat OM along a 165Â cm bog profile (covering the mid- to late Holocene) correlating results obtained from both organic petrological and chemical investigation. Data clearly underline a significant agreement between the two perspectives, both showing either a quite immature peat material or the presence of three distinct zones along the profile. In detail, both spectroscopic (i.e., FT-IR and three dimensional fluorescence spectra, humification indexes), and Rock-Eval pyrolysis results (low residual organic carbon content and high hydrogen and oxygen index values) showed the occurrence of a central zone (from 20-30Â cm to 120Â cm depth) often characterized by high heterogeneity and a low degree of humification when compared to the upper â¼20 and bottom 40Â cm sections.
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Authors
C. Zaccone, H. Sanei, P.M. Outridge, T.M. Miano,