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===Examples of biodegradation===
 
===Examples of biodegradation===
[[:file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-20.png|Figure 16]] (left) shows gas chromatograms of three oils from a common source in central Myanmar. A waxy oil (top) is sequentially converted into an extremely biodegraded remnant oil (bottom). The [http://wiki.aapg.org/Petroleum_reservoir_fluid_properties#API_specific_gravity API gravity] of the oil decreases and sulfur content increases substantially with increasing biodegradation.
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[[:file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-20.png|Figure 16]] (left) shows gas chromatograms of three oils from a common source in central Myanmar. A waxy oil (top) is sequentially converted into an extremely biodegraded remnant oil (bottom). The [[API gravity]] of the oil decreases and sulfur content increases substantially with increasing biodegradation.
    
[[Pristane-phytane ratio]]s may also be affected slightly at low stages of biodegradation. At moderate levels these compounds are removed completely (left figure). The right figure below shows whole-oil gas chromatograms of three oils from the offshore [[Mackenzie Delta]], northwestern Canada, showing a modest decrease in the pristane-phytane ratio, apparently as the result of minor biodegradation.
 
[[Pristane-phytane ratio]]s may also be affected slightly at low stages of biodegradation. At moderate levels these compounds are removed completely (left figure). The right figure below shows whole-oil gas chromatograms of three oils from the offshore [[Mackenzie Delta]], northwestern Canada, showing a modest decrease in the pristane-phytane ratio, apparently as the result of minor biodegradation.

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