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Vol 25, No 5 (2017)

Article

Neoproterozoic complexes of the shelf cover of the Dzabkhan terrane basement in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt

Kozakov I.K., Kuznetsov A.B., Erdenegargal C., Salnikova E.B., Anisimova I.V., Plotkina J.V., Fedoseenko A.M.

Abstract

The formation stages of high-grade metamorphic complexes and the related granitoids of the Dzabkhan terrane basement are considered. The age data (U–Pb method, TIMS) of zircons from the trondhjemite block of the eastern part of the Dzabkhan terrane, which is directly overlain by the dolomite sequence of the Tsagaan Oloom Formation, are given. Trondhjemites yield the U–Pb zircon age of 862 ± 3 Ma. In their structural position, they are assigned to typical postmetamorphic formations that determine the formation and cratonization of rocks of the host block. The geochronological study of trondhjemites gives grounds to distinguish fragments of the continental crust in the Dzabkhan terrane basement, the formation of which occurred at different periods of time: ∼860 and ∼790 Ma. Geological–geochronological and Sm‒Nd isotope–geochemical studies indicate that the Dzabkhan terrane basement is not a single block of the Early Precambrian continental crust, but a composite terrane, comprising Neoproterozoic ensialic and island-arc structural and compositional complexes. Correlation of Sr isotopic characteristics with the 87Sr/86Sr variation curve in the Neoproterozoic and Cambrian seawater shows that carbonate deposits accumulated at the eastern margin of the Dzabkhan terrane near the end of the Neoproterozoic, 700–550 Ma, and in the central part of the terrane in the Early Cambrian, 540–530 Ma.

Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation. 2017;25(5):479-491
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Jurassic continental deposits in the sections of the Irkutsk Coal Basin stratoregion

Kiritchkova A.I., Kostina E.I., Nosova N.V.

Abstract

This paper presents bed-by-bed description and paleofloristic characterization (on the basis of plant macroremains) of the Jurassic continental deposits of the Irkutsk Coal Basin, in the sections of the stratotype region where the lithostrata now widely used for the geological mapping works were established for the first time. The characteristics of these units are refined along with their age and occurrences. Newly obtained taphofloras are comparatively analyzed and established to be synchronous. The spatial distribution of Jurassic deposits from different outcrops is correlated with sections of the reference boreholes. Two successive phytostratigraphic assemblages, Cheremkhovo and Prisayan, are recognized. These assemblages are correlated based on the taxonomic composition of the dominant plant groups, with the assemblages of the end of the Early Jurassic and the beginning of the Middle Jurassic of Western Siberia, which are dated using coastal marine fauna.

Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation. 2017;25(5):492-514
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Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Upper Barremian and Aptian of Crimea

Brovina E.A.

Abstract

Reexamination of the Barremian–Aptian planktonic foraminifers from three sections (Verkhoirechie, mountain Krasnaya, and Marino) allowed the biostratigraphic scheme for Southwest and Central Crimea to be refined and updated. The following standard zones are recognized in the studied sections: Blowiella blowi (upper Barremian), Hedbergella excelsa (upper Barremian–lower Aptian), Leupoldina cabri (lower Aptian), H. luterbacheri, Globigerinelloides ferreolensis, Gl. barri, Gl. algerianus, Hedbergella trocoidea, Paraticinella rohri (upper Aptian). Beds with Hedbergella ruka are recognized in the B. blowi Zone. Foraminifers from the Partizanskoe section, representing the lower Aptian L. cabri and H. luterbacheri zones, are studied. The recognized strata are correlated with ammonite and nannoplankton zones and paleomagnetic data.

Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation. 2017;25(5):515-531
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Morphological features of Cretaceous dinocysts of genus Vesperopsis, Bint, 1986, their facies confinement, and stratigraphic significance

Razumkova E.S.

Abstract

A comparative morphological analysis is performed for 13 valid dinocyst species of genus Vesperopsis. Their distribution over Eurasia and North America in the Hauterivian–Cenomanian is traced and the characteristics of these deposits are given. Three species of the most stratigraphically significant dinocysts are distinguished: V. fragilis for the Upper Hauterivian of Western Siberia and V. mayi and V. longicornis for the Aptian of East Greenland. Analysis of facies confinement of the dinocysts Vesperopsis made it possible to group species of the considered genus over conditionally preferable paleosettings. Continental facies (freshwater, brackish-water) are characterized by species V. yanjiensis, V. glabra, V. sanjiensis, and V. jixianensis, while V. zhaodongensiis, V. didaoensis, and V. dolabella are typical of the coastal–marine facies, and V. digitatа, V. nebulosa, and V. mayi are typical of marine facies.

Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation. 2017;25(5):532-546
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Middle Eocene diatoms from the Pervoocherednaya hole, eastern Sea of Okhotsk

Gladenkov A.Y.

Abstract

The results of the study on diatoms revealed in Eocene deposits of the Cenozoic sequence of the Pervoocherednaya hole, which was drilled near the Southwestern Kamchatka coast, are presented. The taxonomic composition of the studied diatom assemblage including marine diatom plankton is characterized. These are the first findings of Middle Eocene planktonic diatoms having a stratigraphic value in sequences of the eastern Sea of Okhotsk region.

Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation. 2017;25(5):547-556
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Middle Eocene to early Oligocene nannofossils and palynomorphs from the Landzhar section, southern Armenia: Zonal stratigraphy and paleoecology

Shcherbinina E.A., Iakovleva A.I., Zakrevskaya E.Y.

Abstract

The results of the study of nannofossils and palynomorphs from the Landzhar section in southern Armenia were used to correlate bioevents of two groups of microorganisms, recognize zonal subdivisions, and identify variations in the assemblage compositions reflecting changes in the hydrology and sedimentation regime in the basin during the middle Eocene to early Oligocene.

Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation. 2017;25(5):557-580
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