The relative role of lower and upper crustal processes in the formation of trace element compositions of oils
- Authors: Rodkin M.V.1, Rundkvist D.V.2, Punanova S.A.3
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics
- Vernadsky State Geological Museum
- Institute of Oil and Gas Problems
- Issue: Vol 54, No 11 (2016)
- Pages: 989-995
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0016-7029/article/view/155335
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702916090068
- ID: 155335
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Abstract
This study presents the analysis of correlation between trace element compositions of caustobioliths (oils, coals, oil and black shales), upper and lower continental crust, and living matter. It was shown that trace element concentrations in coals and oil shales have the better correlation with the upper crustal values, whereas trace elements in oils correlate well with the lower crustal values. The statistically significant, yet poorer correlation was observed for trace element compositions of oils and living matter as compared to correlations between oils and lower crust. The results suggest that oils are compositionally more homogeneous on a basin scale and possibly have more heterogeneous composition in different petroleum basins. A suite of characteristic trace elements (Cs, Rb, K, U, V, Cr, and Ni) that was used for analysis allowed a consistent interpretation of the relative upper and lower crustal contributions to the trace element composition of oils.
About the authors
M. V. Rodkin
Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics
Author for correspondence.
Email: rodkin@mitp.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Profsoyuznaya 84/32, Moscow, 117997
D. V. Rundkvist
Vernadsky State Geological Museum
Email: punanova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Mokhovaya 11/11, Moscow, 250099
S. A. Punanova
Institute of Oil and Gas Problems
Author for correspondence.
Email: punanova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Gubkina 3, Moscow, 119333
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