Abstract

A novel series of C 26 to C 28 5β(H)-A-norsteran-3-ones (Ia to c) has been identified in a Late Miocene and two Pliocene sediments from the San Miguel Gap (California continental borderland). Their presence suggests that the bottom waters might have periodically contained sufficient oxygen to allow benthic fauna to survive.

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