Investigation of the origin of Aleksinac oil shale organic matter
Abstract
In order to determine the origin of organic matter of Aleksinac oil shale (the village of Subotinac) a detailed GC-MS analysis of biological markers such as steranes, diterpanes and triterpanes was carried out. Also, micropetrographic analysis of samples was performed. The obtained results strongly suggest that the formation of the oil shale occurred in a large freshwater lake basin in which stratificaton of the water column was not possible, and that the majority of organic matter originates from algae, partially modified by microorganisms.
Keywords:
Aleksinac oil shale / Biomarkers / Micropetrographic analysis / Precursor biomassSource:
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 1996, 61, 11, 1015-1024Collections
Institution/Community
Hemijski fakultet / Faculty of ChemistryTY - JOUR AU - Glumičić, T.L. AU - Jovančićević, Branimir AU - Milojković, S.S. AU - Nedeljković, J.M. AU - Ercegovac, M.M. PY - 1996 UR - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/68 AB - In order to determine the origin of organic matter of Aleksinac oil shale (the village of Subotinac) a detailed GC-MS analysis of biological markers such as steranes, diterpanes and triterpanes was carried out. Also, micropetrographic analysis of samples was performed. The obtained results strongly suggest that the formation of the oil shale occurred in a large freshwater lake basin in which stratificaton of the water column was not possible, and that the majority of organic matter originates from algae, partially modified by microorganisms. T2 - Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society T1 - Investigation of the origin of Aleksinac oil shale organic matter VL - 61 IS - 11 SP - 1015 EP - 1024 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_68 ER -
@article{ author = "Glumičić, T.L. and Jovančićević, Branimir and Milojković, S.S. and Nedeljković, J.M. and Ercegovac, M.M.", year = "1996", abstract = "In order to determine the origin of organic matter of Aleksinac oil shale (the village of Subotinac) a detailed GC-MS analysis of biological markers such as steranes, diterpanes and triterpanes was carried out. Also, micropetrographic analysis of samples was performed. The obtained results strongly suggest that the formation of the oil shale occurred in a large freshwater lake basin in which stratificaton of the water column was not possible, and that the majority of organic matter originates from algae, partially modified by microorganisms.", journal = "Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society", title = "Investigation of the origin of Aleksinac oil shale organic matter", volume = "61", number = "11", pages = "1015-1024", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_68" }
Glumičić, T.L., Jovančićević, B., Milojković, S.S., Nedeljković, J.M.,& Ercegovac, M.M.. (1996). Investigation of the origin of Aleksinac oil shale organic matter. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 61(11), 1015-1024. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_68
Glumičić T, Jovančićević B, Milojković S, Nedeljković J, Ercegovac M. Investigation of the origin of Aleksinac oil shale organic matter. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 1996;61(11):1015-1024. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_68 .
Glumičić, T.L., Jovančićević, Branimir, Milojković, S.S., Nedeljković, J.M., Ercegovac, M.M., "Investigation of the origin of Aleksinac oil shale organic matter" in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 61, no. 11 (1996):1015-1024, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_68 .