Abstract

Volatile C 1C 8 organic compounds were analyzed in seven cores recovered from a transect across the Peru Shelf Upwelling Region. Compounds detected in ng/g dry weight quantities included methane, ethane, propane and other C 4C 7 alkanes as well as functionalized compounds including alkenes, furans and aldehydes. Strong correlations were observed between some groups of compounds with similar structures. Maxima in two groups of compounds were observed: (1) C 1, C 2, C 3, furans, and butanals (plus sporadic alkanes) as nitrate levels decreased below about 2–4 μM in the subsurface, and (2) C 4C 6 alkenes together with predominantly branched and cycloalkanes at the sediment-water interface in cores recovered from oxygenated bottom waters. The levels of C 1C 7 alkanes in these sediments are comparable to levels found in DSDP cores buried to depths of less than 600 m (or not exposed to geothermal temperatures exceeding about 30°C).

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