Diploptene in Antarctic sediments

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The presence of diploptene [17 (H),21 (H)-hop-22(29)-ene]in sediment
cores from Bransfield Strait and McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, is reported.
The organic geochemical data for these sediments provide evidence for
the authigenic marine origin of this hopene.

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