The foraminiferal assemblages of the uppermost Kimmeridgian-Volgian succession of Western Siberia and their correlation potential[/b]

The present study summarizes the data on the continuous stratigraphic sequence of foraminiferal assemblages from the Volgian deposits of the south-east of Western Siberia. Microfaunal analyses of 650 core samples from 18 boreholes of Volgian deposits were performed. Eighty two foraminiferal species,...

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Main Authors: PODOBINA, Vera, GABYSHEVA, Elena, TATYANIN, Gennadiy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Volumina Jurassica 2019
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spelling ftjgq:oai:geojournals.pgi.gov.pl:article/26548 2024-09-15T18:06:53+00:00 The foraminiferal assemblages of the uppermost Kimmeridgian-Volgian succession of Western Siberia and their correlation potential[/b] PODOBINA, Vera GABYSHEVA, Elena TATYANIN, Gennadiy 2019-08-07 application/pdf https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/26548 eng eng Volumina Jurassica https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/26548/18252 https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/26548 Copyright (c) 2019 Volumina Jurassica Volumina Jurassica; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2009): Volume 7; 157 - 172 1731-3708 1896-7876 Western Siberia Upper Jurassic Volgian marine deposits biostratigraphy correlation foraminifera info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2019 ftjgq 2024-07-30T03:29:10Z The present study summarizes the data on the continuous stratigraphic sequence of foraminiferal assemblages from the Volgian deposits of the south-east of Western Siberia. Microfaunal analyses of 650 core samples from 18 boreholes of Volgian deposits were performed. Eighty two foraminiferal species, identified from the samples, were combined into the Volgian assemblages. On the basis of these assemblages, four biostratigraphic units were established in the range of foraminiferal zones and foraminiferal beds with characteristic species. These biostratigraphic units correspond to the upper part of the Kimmeridgian/ lower part of the Volgian, the Middle Volgian (lowermost and uppermost beds), and the Upper Volgian. A detailed biostratigraphic analysis of the Volgian beds was carried out, which enabled a correlation scheme to be developed for major regions of Russia. West-Siberian foraminiferal assemblages were correlated with those of Europe and North America within thePanboreal Superrealm. The species composition of foraminiferal assemblages was analyzed, and correlatable species were established. This provided an opportunity to correlate coeval strata from Western Siberia, East European (Russian) Platform, northern territories of Siberia and Arctic Islands, Canada, Spitsbergen and England.The possibility was established for correlating Volgian-Tithonian deposits of the Panboreal and Tethys-Panthalassa Superrealms through the Dnieper-Donets Basin where faunas of both southern and Boreal-Arctic types are met. Article in Journal/Newspaper Foraminifera* Siberia Spitsbergen Geological Quarterly
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topic Western Siberia
Upper Jurassic
Volgian
marine deposits
biostratigraphy
correlation
foraminifera
spellingShingle Western Siberia
Upper Jurassic
Volgian
marine deposits
biostratigraphy
correlation
foraminifera
PODOBINA, Vera
GABYSHEVA, Elena
TATYANIN, Gennadiy
The foraminiferal assemblages of the uppermost Kimmeridgian-Volgian succession of Western Siberia and their correlation potential[/b]
topic_facet Western Siberia
Upper Jurassic
Volgian
marine deposits
biostratigraphy
correlation
foraminifera
description The present study summarizes the data on the continuous stratigraphic sequence of foraminiferal assemblages from the Volgian deposits of the south-east of Western Siberia. Microfaunal analyses of 650 core samples from 18 boreholes of Volgian deposits were performed. Eighty two foraminiferal species, identified from the samples, were combined into the Volgian assemblages. On the basis of these assemblages, four biostratigraphic units were established in the range of foraminiferal zones and foraminiferal beds with characteristic species. These biostratigraphic units correspond to the upper part of the Kimmeridgian/ lower part of the Volgian, the Middle Volgian (lowermost and uppermost beds), and the Upper Volgian. A detailed biostratigraphic analysis of the Volgian beds was carried out, which enabled a correlation scheme to be developed for major regions of Russia. West-Siberian foraminiferal assemblages were correlated with those of Europe and North America within thePanboreal Superrealm. The species composition of foraminiferal assemblages was analyzed, and correlatable species were established. This provided an opportunity to correlate coeval strata from Western Siberia, East European (Russian) Platform, northern territories of Siberia and Arctic Islands, Canada, Spitsbergen and England.The possibility was established for correlating Volgian-Tithonian deposits of the Panboreal and Tethys-Panthalassa Superrealms through the Dnieper-Donets Basin where faunas of both southern and Boreal-Arctic types are met.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author PODOBINA, Vera
GABYSHEVA, Elena
TATYANIN, Gennadiy
author_facet PODOBINA, Vera
GABYSHEVA, Elena
TATYANIN, Gennadiy
author_sort PODOBINA, Vera
title The foraminiferal assemblages of the uppermost Kimmeridgian-Volgian succession of Western Siberia and their correlation potential[/b]
title_short The foraminiferal assemblages of the uppermost Kimmeridgian-Volgian succession of Western Siberia and their correlation potential[/b]
title_full The foraminiferal assemblages of the uppermost Kimmeridgian-Volgian succession of Western Siberia and their correlation potential[/b]
title_fullStr The foraminiferal assemblages of the uppermost Kimmeridgian-Volgian succession of Western Siberia and their correlation potential[/b]
title_full_unstemmed The foraminiferal assemblages of the uppermost Kimmeridgian-Volgian succession of Western Siberia and their correlation potential[/b]
title_sort foraminiferal assemblages of the uppermost kimmeridgian-volgian succession of western siberia and their correlation potential[/b]
publisher Volumina Jurassica
publishDate 2019
url https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/26548
genre Foraminifera*
Siberia
Spitsbergen
genre_facet Foraminifera*
Siberia
Spitsbergen
op_source Volumina Jurassica; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2009): Volume 7; 157 - 172
1731-3708
1896-7876
op_relation https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/26548/18252
https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/26548
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