Evolution of sedimentary environments in Podolya basin (Ukraine) at the moment of appearence of Ediacaran biota

On the East European Platform (EEP), Neoproterozoic siliciclastic sediments have revealed a typical animal fauna of Ediacaran in the Podolya basin. The geological data are typical of marine tidal domain and suggest that this fauna lived under a water depth that did not exceed the euphotic zone. Afte...

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Main Author: Soldatenko, Yevheniia
Other Authors: Institut de chimie des milieux et matériaux de Poitiers UMR 7285 (IC2MP Poitiers ), Université de Poitiers = University of Poitiers (UP)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Institut de Chimie - CNRS Chimie (INC-CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de Poitiers, Université nationale des mines (Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine), Abderrazzak El Albani, Marina Ruzina
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:French
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spelling ftunivpoitiers:oai:HAL:tel-02064630v1 2024-04-28T08:41:15+00:00 Evolution of sedimentary environments in Podolya basin (Ukraine) at the moment of appearence of Ediacaran biota Évolution des environnements sédimentaires du bassin de Podolya (Ukraine) à l'avènement des premiers métazoaires édiacariens Soldatenko, Yevheniia Institut de chimie des milieux et matériaux de Poitiers UMR 7285 (IC2MP Poitiers ) Université de Poitiers = University of Poitiers (UP)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Institut de Chimie - CNRS Chimie (INC-CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Université de Poitiers Université nationale des mines (Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) Abderrazzak El Albani Marina Ruzina 2018-05-18 https://theses.hal.science/tel-02064630 https://theses.hal.science/tel-02064630/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-02064630/file/2018-Soldatenko-Yevheniia-These.pdf fr fre HAL CCSD NNT: 2018POIT2269 tel-02064630 https://theses.hal.science/tel-02064630 https://theses.hal.science/tel-02064630/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-02064630/file/2018-Soldatenko-Yevheniia-These.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://theses.hal.science/tel-02064630 Géologie appliquée. Université de Poitiers; Université nationale des mines (Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine), 2018. Français. ⟨NNT : 2018POIT2269⟩ Geology Earth sciences Sedimentology Biota Neoproterozoic Precambrian Ediacara Earth history Géologie Sédimentologie Néoprotérozoïque Précambrien Histoire de la Terre [SDU.STU.AG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology [SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Theses 2018 ftunivpoitiers 2024-04-18T00:42:48Z On the East European Platform (EEP), Neoproterozoic siliciclastic sediments have revealed a typical animal fauna of Ediacaran in the Podolya basin. The geological data are typical of marine tidal domain and suggest that this fauna lived under a water depth that did not exceed the euphotic zone. After this period, the basin, located on the edge of the Ukrainian Shield, has remained safe from tectonic events and its subsidence was low, which explain that these deposits are unmetamorphosed and unaffected by processes of burial diagenesis. These conditions allowed both the preservation of animal fossils and argillaceous minerals. Thus, four levels rich in IS mixed-layers could be identified as bentonites, altered pyroclastic products. Zircons of the youngest bentonite, which caps the fossiliferous levels, have been dated (238U/206Pb ratio) to 556±1 Ma, so Podolya's ediacaran macrobiota is of older age. Moreover, the variations of the kaolinite content in sedimentary pile indicates the neighboring mainland of the Baltica micro-continent (current EEP), source of the detritism, has been subjected to temperate-warm-temperate climate cycle. According to the paleomagnetic data, this shows that Baltica migrated from high to low latitudes and followed a retrograde motion. The kaolinite-poor fossil stratas can be correlated with high latitude position of Baltica, close to the northern border of Rodinia and of Avalon micro-continent. Our results make it possible to better situate the Ediacarian fossils of Ukraine in relation to the global biochronostratigraphic scale, but also to better understand the spatial and temporal relationships of Podolya’s ediacaran biota compared to other faunas located in the vicinity of Baltica at this time. The new data and primitive morphologies of Podolya's fossils – usually compared to the only fossils of White Sea (Russia) might explain why Ediacaran biota from Podolya Basin has more phylogenic resemblance to some Avalon’s macrofossils. Sur la Plate-forme Est Européenne (PEE), des sédiments ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis White Sea Université de Poitiers: Publications de nos chercheurs.ses (HAL)
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topic Geology
Earth sciences
Sedimentology
Biota
Neoproterozoic
Precambrian
Ediacara
Earth history
Géologie
Sédimentologie
Néoprotérozoïque
Précambrien
Histoire de la Terre
[SDU.STU.AG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology
[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy
spellingShingle Geology
Earth sciences
Sedimentology
Biota
Neoproterozoic
Precambrian
Ediacara
Earth history
Géologie
Sédimentologie
Néoprotérozoïque
Précambrien
Histoire de la Terre
[SDU.STU.AG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology
[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy
Soldatenko, Yevheniia
Evolution of sedimentary environments in Podolya basin (Ukraine) at the moment of appearence of Ediacaran biota
topic_facet Geology
Earth sciences
Sedimentology
Biota
Neoproterozoic
Precambrian
Ediacara
Earth history
Géologie
Sédimentologie
Néoprotérozoïque
Précambrien
Histoire de la Terre
[SDU.STU.AG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology
[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy
description On the East European Platform (EEP), Neoproterozoic siliciclastic sediments have revealed a typical animal fauna of Ediacaran in the Podolya basin. The geological data are typical of marine tidal domain and suggest that this fauna lived under a water depth that did not exceed the euphotic zone. After this period, the basin, located on the edge of the Ukrainian Shield, has remained safe from tectonic events and its subsidence was low, which explain that these deposits are unmetamorphosed and unaffected by processes of burial diagenesis. These conditions allowed both the preservation of animal fossils and argillaceous minerals. Thus, four levels rich in IS mixed-layers could be identified as bentonites, altered pyroclastic products. Zircons of the youngest bentonite, which caps the fossiliferous levels, have been dated (238U/206Pb ratio) to 556±1 Ma, so Podolya's ediacaran macrobiota is of older age. Moreover, the variations of the kaolinite content in sedimentary pile indicates the neighboring mainland of the Baltica micro-continent (current EEP), source of the detritism, has been subjected to temperate-warm-temperate climate cycle. According to the paleomagnetic data, this shows that Baltica migrated from high to low latitudes and followed a retrograde motion. The kaolinite-poor fossil stratas can be correlated with high latitude position of Baltica, close to the northern border of Rodinia and of Avalon micro-continent. Our results make it possible to better situate the Ediacarian fossils of Ukraine in relation to the global biochronostratigraphic scale, but also to better understand the spatial and temporal relationships of Podolya’s ediacaran biota compared to other faunas located in the vicinity of Baltica at this time. The new data and primitive morphologies of Podolya's fossils – usually compared to the only fossils of White Sea (Russia) might explain why Ediacaran biota from Podolya Basin has more phylogenic resemblance to some Avalon’s macrofossils. Sur la Plate-forme Est Européenne (PEE), des sédiments ...
author2 Institut de chimie des milieux et matériaux de Poitiers UMR 7285 (IC2MP Poitiers )
Université de Poitiers = University of Poitiers (UP)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Institut de Chimie - CNRS Chimie (INC-CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Université de Poitiers
Université nationale des mines (Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine)
Abderrazzak El Albani
Marina Ruzina
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Soldatenko, Yevheniia
author_facet Soldatenko, Yevheniia
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title Evolution of sedimentary environments in Podolya basin (Ukraine) at the moment of appearence of Ediacaran biota
title_short Evolution of sedimentary environments in Podolya basin (Ukraine) at the moment of appearence of Ediacaran biota
title_full Evolution of sedimentary environments in Podolya basin (Ukraine) at the moment of appearence of Ediacaran biota
title_fullStr Evolution of sedimentary environments in Podolya basin (Ukraine) at the moment of appearence of Ediacaran biota
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of sedimentary environments in Podolya basin (Ukraine) at the moment of appearence of Ediacaran biota
title_sort evolution of sedimentary environments in podolya basin (ukraine) at the moment of appearence of ediacaran biota
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