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Geochemical characteristics of a tropical lowland peat dome in the Kota Samarahan-Asajaya area, West Sarawak, Malaysia

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 73, Issue 4, Pages 1443-1458

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-014-3504-2

Keywords

Tropical lowland peats; SRA (source rock analyzer); Organic matter; Coal precursor; Phasic community zonation; Hopanes

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  1. Institute of Research Management and Consultancy (IPPP) from University of Malaya [PV018-2011A]

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Augered tropical lowland peat samples (KS.TP.02 to 10) were characterized, classified (von post) and subjected to source rock analyses and biomarker gas chromatography mass spectrometry analyses. Lateral variations in the organic matter types within the top 0-0.5 m layer were found to occur from the margin to the mid-section to the center/near-center (i.e., thicker areas) of the studied peat dome. The organic matter types of these three regions correspond to kerogen types II, III, and II, respectively. The lateral vegetation succession, phasic community zonation and organic matter types (II and III kerogen) are most likely associated with tropical lowland peat domes. The Pr/n-C-17 and Ph/n-C-18 ratios for the peat samples from the same locations are low and indicate anoxic to suboxic and reducing depositional environmental conditions for the wet tropical lowland peats. The S/(S+R) ratios are relatively low, indicating the immaturity of the peats in terms of hydrocarbon production. The dominant biomarker hopane compounds have 13-39 carbon atoms, with dominant peaks exhibiting an odd over even carbon number predominance, indicating the terrestrial depositional environment of the peats. The Pr/Ph ratios most likely indicate anoxic (the marginal, relatively wet moat area) to suboxic (the mid-section and the basin center) depositional environmental conditions. The beta beta hopanes biomarkers that indicate immaturity include beta beta C30 hopane (17 beta, 21 beta (H)-Hopane) and beta beta C31 hopane (17 beta, 21 beta (H)-Homohopane). Other common hopanes present are C29 hopane (Norhopane), 22S alpha beta C31 hopane (17 alpha, 21 beta (H)-Homohopane) and 22R alpha beta C31 hopane (17 alpha, 21 beta (H)-Homohopane).

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