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Comparision on the Characteristics of Biomarkers of Oil Shale Between Huadian Formatin in Huadian Basin and Green River Formation in Uinta Basin of Western United States

MENG Qing-tao1, 2, LIU Zhao-jun1, 2, LIU Rong1, 2, SUN Ping-chang1, HU Fei1, ZHANG Jing1   

  1. 1.College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun130061, China;
    2.Key-Lab for Evolution of Past Life and Environment in Northeast Asia, Ministry of Education, Changchun130026, China
  • Received:2010-05-18 Online:2011-03-26 Published:2011-03-26

Abstract:

Based on the field geological work, core observation and a lot of test data, the authors aim to develop comparative study on the characteristics of biomarkers of oil shale, including isoprenoid, steranes and terpanes, between Eocene Huadian Formation of Huadian basin in northeast China and Green River Formation of Uinta basin in western United States. The differences on the origin of organic matters and sedimentary environment of oil shale in the two places have been discussed. In GC spectra, the Pr/Ph of Huadian oil shale varies from 1.47 to 2.03, which shows that pristane is in dominated. However, the Pr/Ph of Green River oil shale varies from 0.34 to 0.44, showing phytane is in dominated. In the m/z217 GC-MS, the regular steranes C27-C28-C29 of Huadian oil shale distributes with inverse “L” shape, and ∑(C27+C28)/∑C29 ratio varies between 0.63 and 2.52, but Green River oil shale distributes with asymmetric “V” shape with obtuse angle, and ∑(C27+C28)/∑C29 ratio varies between 0.96 and 1.20. In the m/z191 GC-MS, C29 terpene in Huadian oil shale is most abundant, ββ configuration of hopane by the second, and then αβ configuration of hopane. But in Green River oil shale, C30 hopane is most abundant, according to the relative abundance, pentacyclic triterpane are characterized by highest abundances, the tricyclic terpane by the second, and then tetracyclic terpane, and abundant gammacerane and βcarrotanes can also be detected. The characteristics parameters of biomarkers of oil shale in the two places reveals that the organic matters of Huadian oil shale are characterized by double origins from aquatic organisms and higher plants, but bacteria and algae are dominate, and the oil shale mainly forms in weak reduction environment with fresh water. However, the organic matters of Green River oil shale mainly are aquatic organisms, including bacteria and algae, and the oil shale forms in high reduction environment with salt water.

Key words: biomarker, oil shale, Huadian Formation, Green River Formation, Eocene

CLC Number: 

  • P618.13
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