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The Prisayan Formation (Lower and Middle Jurassic) of the Irkutsk Coal Basin: New Data on Litho- and Phytostratigraphy
Record of the Late Neopleistocene and Holocene Climatic Fluctuations in the Soils of the Upper Angara Region
Jurassic sediments in the Irkut basin and southwestern Transbaikalia: correlations based on paleobotanical and geochronological data
A model scheme of tectonic structure of the section along the Angara. 1 –...
A model scheme of tectonic structure of the section along the Angara. 1 –...
DEFORMATIONS IN THE JURASSIC DEPOSITS OF THE SOUTHERN MARGIN OF THE IRKUTSK AMPHITHEATER
DISTRIBUTION AND CONCENTRATIONS OF GOLD IN ROCKS, SOILS, AND BOTTOM SEDIMENTS OF PREBAIKALIA
Early to Middle Jurassic history of the southern Siberian continent (Transbaikalia) recorded in sediments of the Siberian Craton: Sm-Nd and U-Pb provenance study
Integration of Geophysical Methods to Study Deep Structure of the Angara Fault, the Largest in the Baikal Rift
Angara–Selenga Imbricate Fan Thrust System
GEOCHEMISTRY AND SOURCES OF EOLIAN MATERIAL OF THE AKADEMICHESKY RIDGE IN LAKE BAIKAL ( from snow survey data )
Biogeochemical specifics of sapropel formation in Cisbaikalian undrained lakes ( exemplified by Lake Ochki )
K-bentonites: A review
Russian regional Carboniferous stratigraphy
Abstract Several existing schemes for Carboniferous stratigraphy officially adopted in regions of the Russian Federation are summarized and discussed. These regions with different geological histories and distinct depositional settings include the Moscow Basin, the Urals, North Timan, Siberia, the Kuznetsk Basin and the Mongol–Okhotsk, Verkhoyansk–Okhotsk and Kolyma–Omolon regions. Broad correlations based on macro- and microfossils are possible between the regions, while all regional schemes are correlated to the official Russian General Stratigraphic Scheme for the Carboniferous, using zonations based on orthostratigraphic fossils. The Russian General Stratigraphic Scheme is correlated to the International Stratigraphic Scale using ammonoids, conodonts, foraminifers and palynomorphs.
Abstract Fossil-fuel fires in coal-bearing and bituminous complexes and associated combustion metamorphic transformations of sedimentary protoliths have been observed adjacent to many coal and oil deposits worldwide. The geologic and topographic features governing the distribution of fossil-fuel fires are similar for the majority of combustion metamorphic complexes. There are more than 40 such complexes in Europe, Asia, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. Combustion metamorphism is a striking geologic phenomenon, and the geologic history of Tertiary and Quaternary sedimentary basins prior to the ignition of any fossil fuels they contain determines the characteristics of future combustion metamorphic rocks. The evolutionary trend of combustion metamorphic systems is: formation of a fossil fuel → ignition and combustion of the fuel → decomposition and alteration of adjacent sedimentary strata and minerals, respectively → formation of pyrometamorphic rocks → retrograde alteration. The thermal energy for high-temperature and low-pressure metamorphism is supplied by the combustion of coal, gas, oil, or bitumen.