Abstract

Lithium in ethylamine ( Li EtNH 2 ) treatment has been carried out on sulphur-rich kerogens from 10 sub-samples of the cycle IV marl from the Vena del Gesso evaporitic sediments (Upper Miocene, Italy). The treatment releases, after chromatography of the resulting solvent extracts, up to 30% of the kerogen total organic carbon. The biomarkers released are dominated by components of algal origin. The concentrations of the aliphatic hydrocarbons obtained are of the same order of magnitude as the bound alkanes released upon desulphurization of polar fractions from organic extracts and show similar distributions. The presence of diaromatic isoprenoids derived from Chlorobiaceae indicates that photic zone anoxia occurred during the deposition of the cycle IV marl, such conditions being more prevalent at the middle of the section. Polar material makes up by far most of the organic material released and contains in particular alcohols and amides which may result from the cleavage of ester bonds present in these immature kerogens, the amides being secondary products formed by reaction with the EtNH 2. In the case of the alcohols, however, these components could also arise from cleavage of sulphide-bound moieties.

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