Petrova, V. I. and Danyushevskaya, A. I. (1989): Polycyclic arene catagenesis in world ocean sediments

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 56
DSDP 57
DSDP 56 436
DSDP 57 440
Identifier:
2010-095139
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Creator:
Petrova, V. I.
All-Union World Ocean Geology and Mineral Resources Research Institute, Leningrad, USSR
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Danyushevskaya, A. I.
author

Identification:
Polycyclic arene catagenesis in world ocean sediments
1989
Geochemistry International
MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica Publishing, Birmingham, AL, United States
26
6
18-24
High-performance liquid chromatography has been applied to polyarenes in sediments from the Arctic shelf down to 3000 m, which has shown that there is synchronism between organic-matter destruction, hydrocarbon formation, and polyarene production. Polyarenes containing three or four rings are involved in the primary migration. New chemical information has been obtained on hydrocarbon molecular rearrangement in the oil-formation zone.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:39.5558
West:143.5545East: 145.3329
South:39.4412

Geochemistry of rocks, soils, and sediments; Arctic Ocean; aromatic hydrocarbons; benzopyrene; boreholes; catagenesis; chromatograms; chrysene; continental shelf; cores; Deep Sea Drilling Project; depth; DSDP Site 436; DSDP Site 440; fluoranthene; hydrocarbons; IPOD; Japan Trench; Leg 56; Leg 57; marine sediments; migration; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; organic compounds; Pacific Ocean; parent materials; perylene; phenanthrene; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; pyrene; sediments; transformations; triphenylene; West Pacific; world ocean;

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