Turonian–Coniacian Deposits of the Kamennyi Brod-1 Section (Southern Ulyanovsk-Saratov Trough)
- Authors: Pervushov E.M.1, Ryabov I.P.1, Guzhikov A.Y.1, Vishnevskaya V.S.2, Kopaevich L.F.3, Guzhikova A.A.1, Kalyakin E.A.1, Fomin V.A.1, Sel’tser V.B.1, Il’inskii E.I.1, Mirantsev G.V.4, Proshina P.A.2
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Affiliations:
- Saratov State University
- Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Moscow State University
- Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Issue: Vol 27, No 7 (2019)
- Pages: 804-839
- Section: Article
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/0869-5938/article/view/178179
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0869593819070025
- ID: 178179
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Abstract
The most stratigraphically representative section of Turonian–Coniacian in the right-bank part of the Volga region is found at the Kamennyi Brod-1 section (Olkhovka district of Volgograd oblast). The subdivision of carbonate rocks into zones is based on the complexes of benthic foraminifera and other accompanying groups of invertebrates. Regressive-transgressive tendencies in the evolution of the Turonian–Coniacian basin is also reflected in the quantitative ratio between benthic and planktonic foraminifera. The earlier unknown representatives of Turonian and Coniacian marine biota are revealed: silicon sponges, crinoids, starfish, brittle stars, and brachiopods. The magnetostratigraphic (magnetopolar and petromagnetic) characteristic of the section is obtained, and the magnetic zone of anomalous polarity is revealed against the background of normal polarity (N). It is supposed that anomalous directions of magnetization represent the stabilized vector sum of oppositely directed components, one of which (corresponding to reverse polarity) is the primary one.
About the authors
E. M. Pervushov
Saratov State University
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Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012
I. P. Ryabov
Saratov State University
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Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012
A. Yu. Guzhikov
Saratov State University
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012
V. S. Vishnevskaya
Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119017
L. F. Kopaevich
Moscow State University
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991
A. A. Guzhikova
Saratov State University
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012
E. A. Kalyakin
Saratov State University
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012
V. A. Fomin
Saratov State University
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012
V. B. Sel’tser
Saratov State University
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012
E. I. Il’inskii
Saratov State University
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov, 410012
G. V. Mirantsev
Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997
P. A. Proshina
Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: pervushovem@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119017
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