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Geobiology | 2018

The taphonomic fate of isorenieratene in Lower Jurassic shales-controlled by iron?

M. Reinhardt; Jan-Peter Duda; Martin Blumenberg; Christian Ostertag-Henning; Joachim Reitner; Christine Heim; Volker Thiel

Fossil derivatives of isorenieratene, an accessory pigment in brown-colored green sulfur bacteria, are often used as tracers for photic zone anoxia through Earths history, but their diagenetic behavior is still incompletely understood. Here, we assess the preservation of isorenieratene derivatives in organic-rich shales (1.5-8.4 wt.% TOC) from two Lower Jurassic anoxic systems (Bächental oil shale, Tyrol, Austria; Posidonia Shale, Baden-Württemberg, Germany). Bitumens and kerogens were investigated using catalytic hydropyrolysis (HyPy), closed-system hydrous pyrolysis (in gold capsules), gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and gas chromatography combustion isotope ratio-mass spectrometry (GC-C-IRMS). Petrography and biomarkers indicate a syngenetic relationship between bitumens and kerogens. All bitumens contain abundant isorenieratane, diverse complex aromatized isorenieratene derivatives, and a pseudohomologous series of 2,3,6-trimethyl aryl isoprenoids. In contrast, HyPy and mild closed-system hydrous pyrolysis of the kerogens yielded only minor amounts of these compounds. Given the overall low maturity of the organic matter (below oil window), it appears that isorenieratene and its abundant derivatives from the bitumen had not been incorporated into the kerogens. Accordingly, sulfur cross-linking, the key mechanism for sequestration of functionalized lipids into kerogens in anoxic systems, was not effective in the Jurassic environments studied. We explain this by (i) early cyclization/aromatization and (ii) hydrogenation reactions that have prevented effective sulfurization. In addition, (iii) sulfide was locally removed via anoxygenic photosynthesis and efficiently trapped by the reaction with sedimentary iron, as further indicated by elevated iron contents (4.0-8.7 wt.%) and the presence of abundant pyrite aggregates in the rock matrix. Although the combined processes have hampered the kerogen incorporation of isorenieratene and its derivatives, they may have promoted the long-term preservation of these biomarkers in the bitumen fraction via early defunctionalization. This particular taphonomy of aromatic carotenoids has to be considered in studies of anoxic iron-rich environments (e.g., the Proterozoic ocean).


Global and Planetary Change | 2012

No evidence for anoxia during the Valanginian carbon isotope event—An organic-geochemical study from the Vocontian Basin, SE France

Ariane Kujau; Ulrich Heimhofer; Christian Ostertag-Henning; Benjamin Gréselle; Jörg Mutterlose


Geochemical Journal | 2010

Concentrations and distributions of dissolved amino acids in fluids from Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal vents

Aryani Sumoondur; Christian Ostertag-Henning; Andrea Koschinsky


International Journal of Coal Geology | 2015

Shale oil potential and thermal maturity of the Lower Toarcian Posidonia Shale in NW Europe

Jinli Song; Ralf Littke; Philipp Weniger; Christian Ostertag-Henning; S. Nelskamp


Energy Procedia | 2011

Importance of co-captured gases in the underground storage of CO2 : Quantification of mineral alterations in chemical experiments

Katja Heeschen; Andreas Risse; Christian Ostertag-Henning; Susanne Stadler


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2016

Towards an optimization of the CO2 stream composition—A whole-chain approach

Heike Rütters; Susanne Stadler; Ralph Bäßler; Dirk Bettge; Samuel Jeschke; Alfons Kather; Christof Lempp; Udo Lubenau; Christian Ostertag-Henning; Steffen Schmitz; Stefan Schütz; Svenja Waldmann


Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2013

Geochemical Modeling of Mineral Alteration Due to the Presence of Sulfur Dioxide in the Geological Storage of CO2

Svenja Waldmann; Christian Ostertag-Henning; Jens Gröger-Trampe; Thomas Nowak


Applied Surface Science | 2015

Characterization and identification of minerals in rocks by ToF-SIMS and principal component analysis

Stefan Rinnen; Christiane Stroth; Andreas Riße; Christian Ostertag-Henning; Heinrich F. Arlinghaus


Energy Procedia | 2014

GaMin’11 – an International Inter-laboratory Comparison for Geochemical CO2 - Saline Fluid - Mineral Interaction Experiments

Christian Ostertag-Henning; Andreas Risse; B. Thomas; Robert J. Rosenbauer; Christopher A. Rochelle; G. Purser; A. Kilpatrick; Jörgen Rosenqvist; Bruce W. D. Yardley; A. Karamalidis; C. Griffith; S. Hedges; R. Dilmore; A. Goodman; Jay R. Black; Ralf R. Haese; Christian Deusner; Nikolaus K. Bigalke; Matthias Haeckel; S. Fischer; A. Liebscher; J.P. Icenhower; D. Daval; G.D. Saldi; K.G. Knauss; M. Schmidt; S. Mito; Masao Sorai; L. Truche


Chemical Geology | 2011

Carbonate recrystallisation and organic matter maturation in heat-affected sediments from the Shaban Deep, Red Sea

Reiner Botz; Mark Schmidt; J. Kus; Christian Ostertag-Henning; Axel Ehrhardt; Nazli Olgun; Dieter Garbe-Schönberg; Jan Scholten

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Jan-Peter Duda

University of Göttingen

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Joachim Reitner

Free University of Berlin

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Ralf Littke

RWTH Aachen University

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Volker Thiel

University of Göttingen

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Alfons Kather

Hamburg University of Technology

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