LIPID ANALYSIS OF THE MIDDLE TO LATE JURASSIC (BATHONIAN TO OXFORDIAN) SUNDANCE GROUP, SHELL, WY
In 2006 - 2007, a 50 g sub-sample was obtained from each of 78 shale samples. These sub-samples were ground individually and lipid extracted using a 2:1 chloroform:methanol solution. Extract colors ranged from transparent to a dark translucent yellow with darker colors indicative of high lipid content. These samples were dried down using a rotovap and centrivap system. The final lipid products were various shades of yellow, orange, purple and black. Total lipid content of these samples ranged from 0.0002 wt % to 0.103 wt %. The lipid samples show a stable isotope range of -27.00 to -37.59.
The greater range in lipid versus bulk organic carbon d13C values may result from mixing of multiple isotopically-distinct carbon sources (i.e., aquatic and terrestrial primary producers) in these sediments. Future work will focus on examining the unique lipid composition of different carbon sources (i.e., lipid fingerprinting) to test this interpretation. The carbon isotope values from the extracted lipids demonstrate the potential for using stable isotope analysis of multiple classes of organic molecules to complement paleoenvironmental interpretations from bulk organic carbon isotope values.