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HERO ID
8313330
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Aromatic compounds in bitumoids of the bazhenov formation in the north of the khantey hemiantheclise
Author(s)
Sotnich, IS; Kostyreva, EA
Year
2021
Publisher
Georesursy LLC
Volume
23
Issue
1
Page Numbers
42-51
Language
Russian
DOI
10.18599/GRS.2021.1.4
Abstract
The main features of the geochemistry of individual aromatic compounds (phenanthrenes, dibenzothiophenes, monoand triaromatic steroids) in chloroform extracts (bitumoids) from the open (regular form and coarse-crushed (â¥0.5 cm) samples) and closed (fine-crushed (0.25 mm) samples) pore space of the Bazhenov Formation have been determined. The differences in the aromatic compounds distribution of organic matter of the Bazhenov Formation in the North of the Khantey hemiantheclise (Surgut region, KhantyMansiysk Autonomous District, Western Siberia) are mainly related to its stage of thermal maturity which decreases in the south-west direction within the studying area. The most sensitive to maturity variations at the same catagenesis gradation are the parameters: CPI, Ts/Tm, 1/Ki ((n-C17 + n-C18)/(Pr + Ph)), MDR (4-MDBT/1MDBT), DBTI ((2+3-MDBT)/DBT) and TASI (TAS I/(TAS I + TAS II)). Based on some indicators (PI, MPI, PP-1, MDR, DBTI etc.), it is possible to notice the decrease and equalization of its values in bitumoids from closed pores compared with those from open ones. It seems to be associated with the removal of the most transformed, light and migratory-capable part of bitumoids during their extraction from the open pore space of rocks. © 2021, Georesursy LLC. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Aromatic compounds; Aromatic steroids; Bazhenov Formation; Bitumoids (chloroform extracts); Dibenzothiophenes; Organic matter; Phenanthrenes; Ñatagenesis
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