Tytuł pozycji:
Aromatic hydrocarbons from the Middle Jurassic fossil wood of the Polish Jura
Aromatic hydrocarbons are present in the
fossil wood samples in relatively small
amounts. In almost all of the tested samples
the dominating aromatic hydrocarbon
is perylene and its methyl and dimethyl derivatives.
The most important biomarkers
present in the aromatic fraction are dehydroabietane,
siomonellite and retene, compounds
characteristic for conifers. The distribution
of discussed compounds is highly
variable due to such early diagenetic processes
affecting the wood as oxidation and
the activity of microorganisms. MPI1 parameter
values (methylphenanthrene index)
for the majority of the samples are in the
range of 0.1 to 0.5, which results in the highly
variable values of Rc (converted value of
vitrinite reflectance) ranging from 0.45 to
0.70%. Such values suggest that MPI1 parameter
is not useful as maturity parameter in
case of Middle Jurassic ore-bearing clays,
even if measured strictly on terrestrial organic
matter (OM). As a result of weathering
processes (oxidation) the distribution of
aromatic hydrocarbons changes. In the oxidized
samples the amount of aromatic hydrocarbons,
both polycyclic as well as aromatic
biomarkers decreases.