中国海洋湖沼学报(英文版)
中國海洋湖沼學報(英文版)
중국해양호소학보(영문판)
Chinese Journal of OCEANOLOGY and LIMNOLOGY
2002年
2期
182-190
,共9页
周毅%盛国英%傅家膜%耿安松%陈军红%张启明%潘贤庄%黄保家
週毅%盛國英%傅傢膜%耿安鬆%陳軍紅%張啟明%潘賢莊%黃保傢
주의%성국영%부가막%경안송%진군홍%장계명%반현장%황보가
Yacheng condensates%triterpanes%steranes%terrestrial biomarkers%unknown pentacyclic triterpanes
The condensates from the Yacheng Gas Field, Ying-Qiong Basins, have unusual chemical characteristics, with distribution dominated by terpanes and steranes derived from higher-plants. Pr/Ph ratios (6-11) are very high. Drimane, cadinanes and homocadinanes exist in high concentration. Anomalously abundant 18α(H)-oleanane and remarkably abundant bicadinanes are present in Yacheng condensates, while 17α(H)-hopanes are in extremely low concentration. Taraxastaneand significantly abundant 17α(H)-diahopanes occur in the condensates. In addition, a number of C29 and C30 unknown pentacyclic triterpanes were monitored in the condensates, some of which are abundant. The unknown compounds may be terrestrial biomarkers or their occurrence may suggest a sub-oxic (dyacrobic) clay-rich depositional environment. C29 homologues are relatively predominant in regularand rearranged steranes. The concentration of diasteranes is markedly higher than that of regular steranes. The characteristics of Yacheng condensates are indicative of terrestrial source input. Based on condensate-condensate and condensate-rock correlations, combined with results of studies on sedimentary facies. Yacheng condensates may be sourced from Yacheng and Lingshui Formations in the Qiongdongnan Basin. The maturity of Yacheng condensate is relatively high, at late oil window stage (corresponding to 0.9%-1.3% R0), based on sterane and terpane maturity parameters.``