GEOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BEACH
TAR FROM THE SE COAST OF THE PARIA
G. Márquez*1, F. Galarraga2, R. Fernández2, K.A. De Freitas2,
E. Lorenzo1, M. Escobar3, C. Sierra4 and J.R. Gallego4
1 Departamento de Ingeniería Minera, Mecánica y Energética, Universidad de Huelva, Huelva, 21819 Huelva, Spain.
2 Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, 3895 1010-A, Venezuela.
3 CARBOZULIA S.A., Av. 2 No. 55-185, Casa Mene Grande & Posgrado de Geología Petrolera, Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo 4002 A, Venezuela.
4 Departamento de Exploración y Prospección de Minas, Universidad de
* corresponding author, email: onzalo.marquez@diq.uhu.es
Tar residues (“tarballs”) occur frequently on the SE coast of the Paria Peninsula,
NE Venezuela. This paper reports on tarballs recovered from approximately 14
km of shoreline during monthly sampling over a two-year period ending in April,
2011. The tarballs were analysed geochemically and results show that more than
70% of them could be included within a single compositional group on the basis
of their physical and organoleptic properties. The tarballs were fingerprinted
using biomarkers (hopanes, steranes, alkanes, aromatic steroids, phenanthrenes
and dibenzothiophenes) by gas chromatography and gas chromatography – mass spectrometry.
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