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Organic geothermometry of petroleum from Escanaba Trough, offshore northern California

January 1, 1988

We have measured the extent of hopane and sterane isomerization and of monoaromatic-steroid-hydrocarbon aromatization in a sample of hydrothermally derived petroleum from the Escanaba Trough, a sediment-covered, volcanically active ridge axis. The results, along with kinetic parameters, predict the possible time-temperature history of the petrolum-forming process for this sample. The extent of these reactions is consistent with petroleum formation by intense heating (about 300-350??C) if the time period of this heating was as short as about 100 yr. Such a time scale is reasonable for hydrothermal-discharge events associated with ridge-crest volcanism. ?? 1987.

Publication Year 1988
Title Organic geothermometry of petroleum from Escanaba Trough, offshore northern California
Authors K. A. Kvenvolden, J. B. Rapp, F. D. Hostettler, King J. David, G. E. Claypool
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Organic Geochemistry
Index ID 70013354
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse