T. S. Iakimov, E. O. Shaparenko, A. A. Tomilenko, T. A. Bul’bak, N. S. Syrbu, A. O. Kholmogorov, V. Yu. Kalgin
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Fluid Inclusions in Glendonite Found on Japan Sea Continental Slope: Pyrolysis-free Gas Chromatography-mass Spectrometry Analysis Research Results
For the first time, original results concerning the composition of fluids extracted from glendonite found in Japan (East) Sea continental slope bottom sediment have been obtained. We used the one-act shock-destructive extraction of volatile components from fluid inclusions and made their pyrolysis-free gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, which, despite the limited amount of analytical data, are of scientific and practical interest. According to the data obtained, the fluids in glendonite represent a complex multicomponent mineral-forming system. In addition to water and carbon dioxide, representatives of 13 homologous series of organic compounds were found in the studied fluid inclusions. These include oxygen-free aliphatic and cyclic hydrocarbons (paraffins, olefins, cyclic alkanes and alkenes, arenes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons-PAHs), oxygenated hydrocarbons (alcohols, ethers and esters, furans, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids), nitrogen-, sulfur-, halogenated compounds. An oxidized water-carbon dioxide fluid with a reduced content of hydrocarbons and S–N–F-containing compounds 0.8 rel % is preserved in glendonite.
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Lithology and Mineral Resources is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes articles on a wide range of problems related to the formation of sedimentary rocks and ores. Special attention is given to comparison of ancient sedimentary rock and ore formation with present-day processes. The major part of the journal is devoted to comparative analysis of sedimentary processes on the continents and in oceans, as well as the genetic aspects of the formation of sedimentary and hydrothermal–sedimentary mineral resources. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.