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Fossil fuel compounds from fly dust in recent organic matter of southern Poland peats
Authors:Monika J Fabiańska  Artur SzymczykMagdalena Ch?apik
Institution:University of Silesia, Faculty of Earth Sciences, ul. B?dzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland
Abstract:Several samples of peat from 6 bogs located in southern Poland were investigated for occurrence and distribution types of biomarkers present in their extractable organic matter fraction. It was found that there are inputs from two different sources of organic compounds differing in their characteristics and origin: (1) recent immature peat organic matter deposited in situ which is the source of all polar functionalized compounds, most of n-alkanes, and acyclic isoprenoids, and (2) mature fossil fuels, most probably bituminous coals from the Upper Silesia Coal Basin of vitrinite reflectance equivalent values of 0.9–1.1%. The latter compounds were most probably transported with fly ash to bogs from nearby settlements utilizing such fuel in domestic ovens. This group includes pentacyclic triterpenoids (hopanes and moretanes), minor amounts of n-alkanes, and numerous alkyl naphthalenes and alkyl phenanthrenes. All these compounds show distributions and values of geochemical ratios characteristic for mature organic matter confirming there ex situ origin.
Keywords:Peat  Gas chromatography&ndash  mass spectrometry  Fossil fuel biomarkers
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