P. Schaeffer et al., GEOCHEMICAL STUDY OF MACROMOLECULAR ORGANIC-MATTER FROM SULFUR-RICH SEDIMENTS OF EVAPORITIC ORIGIN (MESSINIAN OF SICILY) BY CHEMICAL DEGRADATIONS, Organic geochemistry, 23(6), 1995, pp. 567-581
Selective chemical degradations have been performed on sulfur-rich mac
romolecular organic matter from sediments of the Messinian of Sicily (
Upper Miocene, Italy). The biomarkers released upon different desulfur
ization experiments are much more abundant than the free lipids and di
splay completely different distributions, which reflect the selective
trapping of (poly)functionalized molecules by inorganic sulfur species
at an early stage of diagenesis. The bound biomarker distributions re
veal a dominant phytoplanktonic input originating from an upper oxic w
ater layer and a moderate bacterial reworking of the organic matter. A
contribution from cyanobacteria to the organic matter cannot be exclu
ded. The presence of carotenoids typical from photosynthetic sulfur ba
cteria attests to a stratified water body where an anoxic photic zone
occurred. LiAlH4 hydrogenolysis of sulfur-rich macromolecules revealed
that polysulfide bridges contribute to a large extent in the cross-li
nking. The results of deuterium labelling experiments are discussed in
terms of sulfur incorporation on functionalized lipids.