“…Hydrothermal pyrolysis transforms and mobilizes a major proportion of subsurface carbon sources: the organic carbon content of approx. 3–4 wt% in surficial Guaymas Basin sediments (De la Lanza-Espino and Soto, 1999) is reduced to 1–2% in subsurface sediments below sills (Rullkötter et al, 1982; Simoneit and Bode, 1982). Hydrothermal alteration of buried sedimentary organic matter generates petroleum compounds including complex mixtures of linear, branched and cycloalkanes, hopanes, steranes, diasteranes, olefins, and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs; Simoneit and Lonsdale, 1982; Kawka and Simoneit, 1987; Didyk and Simoneit, 1989), low-molecular weight alkanes (Bazylinski et al, 1988), organic acids (Martens, 1990), and ammonia (Von Damm et al, 1985).…”