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Novel tetracyclic terpanes in crude oils and source rock extracts in pearl river mouth basin and their geological significance

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Novel tetracyclic terpanes X and Y namely C24-des-A-oleanane and C27 tetracyclic terpane were detected in crude oils and source rock extracts in Zhu 1 depression in Pearl River Mouth Basin by GC-MS analysis technology. These compounds are similar to oleanane in the structure, and their relative abundance in m/z 191 partial mass chromatogram has a good correlation with oleanane. Here compounds X and Y are considered to be derived from the des-A degradation of oleanoid precursor. The ratio of X/(X+C24) and Y/(Y+C24) increase with the increasing inputs of terrigenous organic matter in crude oils. Wenchang Formation middle-deep lacustrine source rocks with planktonic algae organic matter inputs and oil generating from it contain low abundance of compounds X and Y, while Enping Formation coal measures source rocks with terrigenous higher plants organic matter inputs and oil generating from it usually have higher compounds X and Y. In general when two terrigenous compounds C19 tricyclic terpane and bicadinane-T are high in crude oils, there are also a corresponding high abundant compounds X and Y. Relative abundance of compounds X and Y is closely related to the source of organic matter and it can indicate the input of terrigenous organic matter.

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Ma, N., Hou, D. & Shi, H. Novel tetracyclic terpanes in crude oils and source rock extracts in pearl river mouth basin and their geological significance. J. Earth Sci. 25, 713–718 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12583-014-0468-9

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