Onocerane and other triterpenoids in Late Cretaceous sediments from the Upper Benue Trough, Nigeria: tectonic and palaeoenvironmental implications

Citation
Mj. Pearson et Ng. Obaje, Onocerane and other triterpenoids in Late Cretaceous sediments from the Upper Benue Trough, Nigeria: tectonic and palaeoenvironmental implications, ORG GEOCHEM, 30(7), 1999, pp. 583-592
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
01466380 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
7
Year of publication
1999
Pages
583 - 592
Database
ISI
SICI code
0146-6380(1999)30:7<583:OAOTIL>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
The aliphatic hydrocarbon bitumen fraction has been investigated in Late Cr etaceous outcrop samples from the Upper Benue Trough, inundated by the sea only during the maximum mid-Cretaceous transgression. Thermal maturity in n early all formations is pre-oil window, indicating only limited, mainly Ter tiary burial. The Santonian deformation, a significant thermal influence to the south-west, appears to have had little effect here. Onocerane I is the dominant triterpenoid in the Pindiga Formation but is absent elsewhere. It s origin is uncertain but it appears to be associated with deposition in a restricted basin, possibly a brackish lagoon, receiving dominantly terrestr ial organic input. A review of possible natural product precursor compounds suggests -onoceradiene from a fern-like plant was a likely source. Even ca rbon number predominance of n-alkanes in the range C-16 to C-22 in some for mations is tentatively interpreted to indicate hypersalinity. (C) 1999 Else vier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.