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δ 13 C vs. δ 18 O (‰) in carbonate sediments of Bilir and <span class="search-highlight">Yuryakh</span> <span class="search-highlight">Formation</span>...
Published: 01 June 2018
Fig. 7. δ 13 C vs. δ 18 O (‰) in carbonate sediments of Bilir and Yuryakh Formations ( a ), Kudulakh and Uspun Formations ( b ), Byuk Formation ( c ), and Nepa Regional Stage ( d ). Open and bold circles correspond to dolostone and limestone lithologies, respectively.
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2018
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2018) 59 (6): 585–605.
...Fig. 7. δ 13 C vs. δ 18 O (‰) in carbonate sediments of Bilir and Yuryakh Formations ( a ), Kudulakh and Uspun Formations ( b ), Byuk Formation ( c ), and Nepa Regional Stage ( d ). Open and bold circles correspond to dolostone and limestone lithologies, respectively. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2002
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2002) 43 (9): 826–836.
... Stage, at the bottom of the Kuonamka Formation. Beds with Anomocarioides limbataeformis have been established in the Mayan Stage, in the upper half of the Yunkyulyabit-Yuryakh Formation. Of the paleontological collection of trilobites and brachiopods, several forms have been identified as new taxons...
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Stratigraphic chart of Vendian terrigenous deposits in the northeast of the...
Published: 01 May 2014
Fig. 6. Stratigraphic chart of Vendian terrigenous deposits in the northeast of the Nepa–Botuobiya Anteclise. Numbers correspond to depth in meters; Bes-Yuryakh Formation: depths 2366–2469 m; Ynakh Formation: depths 2298–2366 m; Kharystan Formation: depths 2254–2298 m.
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δ 13 C and δ 18 O (‰) vs. Mn&#x2F;Sr and Fe&#x2F;Sr ratios.  1 , Bilir and <span class="search-highlight">Yuryakh</span> Fo...
Published: 01 June 2018
Fig. 8. δ 13 C and δ 18 O (‰) vs. Mn/Sr and Fe/Sr ratios. 1 , Bilir and Yuryakh Formations; 2 , Kudulakh and Uspun Formations; 3 , Byuk Formation; 4 , Nepa Regional Stage. Open and bold symbols correspond to dolostone and limestone lithologies, respectively. Light and dark dashed lines show
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Position ( A ) of the Ulakhan-<span class="search-highlight">Yuryakh</span> ( B ) and Tas-Krest-Yuryage ( C ) sit...
Published: 01 June 2012
of sandstones, silts, mudstones, and, in the basement, phosphorite nodules ( 3 ); Middle–Upper Cretaceous united Chekurov Group and Stan-Yuryakh Formation (400–535 m), composed of sandstones, siltstones, mudstones, and concretions of argillaceous limestones ( 4 ); Lower–Middle Cretaceous united Kystyk-Yuryakh
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Location of the Udachnaya kimberlite pipe (compiled by R.F. Salikhov and V....
Published: 01 February 2022
); 4 , Late Devonian–early Carboniferous; Daldyn–Alakit kimberlite fields; 5 – 12 , upper Cambrian: 5 – 7 , Markha Formation, second-forth units; 8, 11 , Morkoka Formation, upper and lower subformations; 9, 10 , Onkhoi-Yuryakh Formation, upper and lower units; 13 , Lower Ordovician, Oldondo
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2014
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2014) 55 (5-6): 691–703.
...Fig. 6. Stratigraphic chart of Vendian terrigenous deposits in the northeast of the Nepa–Botuobiya Anteclise. Numbers correspond to depth in meters; Bes-Yuryakh Formation: depths 2366–2469 m; Ynakh Formation: depths 2298–2366 m; Kharystan Formation: depths 2254–2298 m. ...
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Relation between the Syhargalakh <span class="search-highlight">Formation</span> and the breccia of the Tas-Yurya...
Published: 01 April 2015
Fig. 8. Relation between the Syhargalakh Formation and the breccia of the Tas-Yuryakh Volcanic Complex. a , Cross-bedded sandstones of the lowermost Syhargalakh Formation; b , hummocky-stratified calcarenites; c , boundary between the Syhargalakh and Mattaia Formations; d , palaeokarst
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Ary-Mas-<span class="search-highlight">Yuryakh</span> section (70°08.5ʹN, 114°00ʹE, left bank of Kotuj River upst...
Published: 01 February 2016
Figure 2. Ary-Mas-Yuryakh section (70°08.5ʹN, 114°00ʹE, left bank of Kotuj River upstream from mouth of Ary-Mas-Yuryakh Creek), northern Siberia. Upper Manykay Formation (Koril Member, thrombolithic boundstones) overlain at sequence boundary by Medvezhya
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Position of the studied Triassic sections on the Kotelny Island (New Siberi...
Published: 01 April 2022
River from the Mt. Tuguttah. 1 , the position of the studied sections: a , outcrop, b , observation point; 2 , Quaternary; 3 , Paleozoic; 4 , Triassic (undivided); 5 , Taba-Yuryakh Unit; Formations: 6 , Czekanowski, 7 , Stanstionnaya, 8 , Dragotsennaya, 9 , Kazarka, 10 , Lugovaya, 11
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2023
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2023) 64 (6): 633–646.
.... The subdivision of the Permian–Lower Triassic strata enclosing igneous and volcaniclastic bodies has been clarified by lithological/stratigraphic methods. The Lower Triassic Ulakhan-Yuryakh, Chekanovsky, Ystanakh, and Pastakh formations have been traced for the first time in the ridge area. It is shown...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2023
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2023) 64 (11): 1291–1303.
... dentata and H . orlovi , known from the Elgenchak, Uochak, and Taryn-Yuryakh formations of the Elgenchak horizon ( Table 1 ). Table 1. Systematic composition of ostracod assemblages from the Eriekhe River basin and their distribution in other regions Ostracod Species Eriekhe (Formation...
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Published: 01 August 2013
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2013) 54 (8): 792–807.
...-Teryutekh Rivers; 12, Toyon-Uyolaakh Creek; 13, Nikabyt Creek (lower reaches); 14, Nikabyt Creek (middle reaches); 15, Stantsiya Lagoon; 16, Tikhaya, Pryamaya, and Sheyna Rivers. The Ulakhan–Yuryakh Formation comprises alternating mudstones and argillaceous silts, variegated cherry, ochreous...
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Relation between the Tas-<span class="search-highlight">Yuryakh</span> Volcanic Complex and the Syhargalakh Forma...
Published: 01 April 2015
Fig. 7. Relation between the Tas-Yuryakh Volcanic Complex and the Syhargalakh Formation breccias (Kersyuke River, section 0931). Scale bar: 10 mm. See Fig. 2 for the legend.
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Position of the figurative points of silt–sandy rocks on the trigonogram ( ...
Published: 01 June 2023
Fig. 3. Position of the figurative points of silt–sandy rocks on the trigonogram ( Shutov, 1967 ). Formations: 1 – Upper Kozhevnikov, 2 – Ulakhan–Yuryakh, 3 – Chekanovsky, 4 – Ystanakh, 5 – Pastakh; fields: 8 – feldspar–quartz graywacke, 9 – graywacke, 10 – quartz– feldspathic graywacke
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Photomicrographs of intensely altered fine-lapilli tuffs of the Osipai Form...
Published: 01 June 2012
Fig. 2. Photomicrographs of intensely altered fine-lapilli tuffs of the Osipai Formation (not analyzed). A , Transformed lithovitroclastic “fluidal” tuff with rounded lithoclasts of altered igneous rocks of basic and, probably, ultrabasic composition ( a ), volcanic slag ( b ), devitrified
Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2020
DOI: 10.5382/SP.23.37
EISBN: 9781629496429
... and led to formation of the largest placers along the crustal scale faults. Factors in formation of gold placers The main factor defining the giant accumulations of gold in the Chai-Yuria, Maldyak, Berelekh, and Malyi At-Yuryakh placers is the development of the river valleys along the regional...
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Tuff breccia comprising a diatreme of the Tas-<span class="search-highlight">Yuryakh</span> Volcanic Complex intr...
Published: 01 April 2015
Fig. 5. Tuff breccia comprising a diatreme of the Tas-Yuryakh Volcanic Complex intruded into the Khatyspyt Formation, Khorbusuonka Group in the mouth of the Anabyl Creek (section 0602). Black dash line contours a large block of the Khatyspyt rocks. Continuous lines indicate boundaries
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Chondrite  C 1-normalized REE patterns ( Evensen et al., 1978 ) of the lapi...
Published: 01 June 2012
Fig. 7. Chondrite C 1-normalized REE patterns ( Evensen et al., 1978 ) of the lapilli tuffs ( 1 ), xenotuffs ( 2 ), and tuffstones ( 3 ) of the Osipai Formation at the Ulakhan-Yuryakh and Tas-Krest-Yuryage sites in comparison with the polymict conglomerates of the Osipai Formation ( 4