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Lithofacies map of the <span class="search-highlight">Zhuravka</span> <span class="search-highlight">Formation</span> near the Filippovo site of the Or...
Published: 01 December 2013
Fig. 6. Lithofacies map of the Zhuravka Formation near the Filippovo site of the Ordynskoe placer ( Isakova, 2006 ). 1 – 3 , facies zones of the Zhuravka Formation: 1 , littoral-continental; 2 , littoral-basinal; 3 , shallow basin; 4 , boundary of the sediments of the Zhuravka Formation; 5
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Results of laboratory experiments with rock specimens from the Atlym, Novom...
Published: 01 June 2006
Fig. 3. Results of laboratory experiments with rock specimens from the Atlym, Novomikhailovka, and Zhuravka Formations. A — Curves of thermomagnetic analysis of J rs ( T ). B — Curves of normal magnetization of rock specimens of the Atlym and Novomikhailovka ( a ), and Zhuravka ( b
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2014
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2014) 55 (7): 881–891.
... magnetization (ChRM). The compiled paleomagnetic section, which includes seven regional horizons and same-named formations (Oligocene Atlym, Novomikhailovka, and Zhuravka Formations and Neogene Abrosimovka, Beshcheul, Tavolzhan, and Novaya Stanitsa Formations), was compared with the Cenozoic polarity scale...
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Published: 01 June 2006
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2006) 47 (6): 762–777.
...Fig. 3. Results of laboratory experiments with rock specimens from the Atlym, Novomikhailovka, and Zhuravka Formations. A — Curves of thermomagnetic analysis of J rs ( T ). B — Curves of normal magnetization of rock specimens of the Atlym and Novomikhailovka ( a ), and Zhuravka ( b...
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Characteristic plots of thermal demagnetization and alternating-field demag...
Published: 01 July 2014
of the NRM onto horizontal (dark symbols) and vertical (light-colored symbols) planes. Plots of thermal demagnetization: a , Tavolzhan Formation; b , Isil’kul’ Formation; c , Novomikhailovka Formation; d , Abrosimovka Formation; e , Novaya Stanitsa Formation; f , Krasnodubrovka Formation; g , Zhuravka
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Geological map of the Ordynskoe placer, after ( Rikhvanov et al., 2001 ).  ...
Published: 01 December 2013
Fig. 5. Geological map of the Ordynskoe placer, after ( Rikhvanov et al., 2001 ). 1 , Upper Oligocene Zhuravka Formation: silts and sands (Neogene and Quaternary sediments are removed from the map); 2 , Lower Oligocene Novomikhailovka Formation: clays; 3 , undivided Tournaisian and Visean
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2011
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2011) 52 (4): 466–473.
... (68.8–56.6 m) lies the Zhuravka Formation (= Turtas Formation in the central West Siberian Plain). It overlies the Novomikhailovka Formation with local erosion. The Zhuravka Formation consists of nonuniformly interbedded silts and sands with subordinate clay bands. The sediments are greenish-gray...
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Published: 01 February 2016
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2016) 57 (2): 303–315.
..., and Serravallian). We consider the distribution of dinocysts of the genus Pseudokomewuia in the stratotype section of the Zhuravka Horizon (Zashchitino Village) and in the section of borehole 13 (Chelyuskintsev Village), which exposes the Turtas, Abrosimovka, and Beshcheul Formations. Similar compositions...
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Published: 01 April 2003
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2003) 44 (4): 338–352.
... Siberian Plain [ 2 ], we recognized marine deposits of the Gan’kino, Lyulinvor (BH-15), and Tavda (BH-2, BH-4, BH-10, and BH-15) Formations ( Fig. 3 ). The Paleogene continental deposits include the Atlym, Novomikhailovka, and Zhuravka Formations. The Miocene includes the Abrosimovka, Beshcheul, Tavolzhan...
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Location of the objects under study ( Babin et al., 2015 ).  1  – Evsino Fo...
Published: 01 December 2024
Fig. 1. Location of the objects under study ( Babin et al., 2015 ). 1 – Evsino Formation (N 1 ev); 2 – Beshcheul Formation (N 1 bš); 3 – Zhuravka Formation (₽ 3 žr); 4 – Lagernotov Formation (₽ 3 lt); 5 – Novomikhailovka Formation (₽ 3 nm); 6 – thrust. Barlak granite–leucogranite
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2005
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2005) 46 (1): 60–71.
... is represented in BH-9 by the Atlym, Novomikhailovka, and Zhuravka Formations. A specimen taken from a depth of 455 m abounds in Horologinella and Crassosphaera . The spore and pollen complex Castanea crenataeformis-Castanopsis psudocingulum-Rhoipites pseudocingulum is typical of the top of the Upper...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2013
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2013) 54 (12): 1484–1498.
...Fig. 6. Lithofacies map of the Zhuravka Formation near the Filippovo site of the Ordynskoe placer ( Isakova, 2006 ). 1 – 3 , facies zones of the Zhuravka Formation: 1 , littoral-continental; 2 , littoral-basinal; 3 , shallow basin; 4 , boundary of the sediments of the Zhuravka Formation; 5...
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Location of the studied objects (1–16) within the bounds of the Novosibirsk...
Published: 01 December 2022
Fig. 1. Location of the studied objects (1–16) within the bounds of the Novosibirsk urban agglomeration (the underlying geological data after ( Babin et al., 2015 )). Stratigraphic subdivision: 1 , Evsino Formation (N 1 ev); 2 , Beshcheul Formation (N 1 bš); 3 , Zhuravka Formation (₽ 3 zr); 4
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2011
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2002) 43 (11): 1017–1037.
... is dated late Middle—Upper Eocene (upper Lutetian—Bartonian—Priabonian). We describe eight palynological assemblages from the continental Paleogene and Neogene deposits and substantiate the establishment of the Zhuravka, Abrosimov, Beshcheul’, and Tavolga Formations in the boreholes. Three stages...
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Published: 01 November 2005
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2005) 46 (11): 1151–1158.
..., including the phases of the formation (early Early Oligocene-Atlym epoch), progressive development (second half of the Early Oligocene and most of the Late Oligocene; Novomikhailovka and Zhuravka—“Lagerny Sad”—epochs), and gradual degradation of rich mesophilic coniferous–broad-leaved forests (late Late...
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Cross-section through BH-2 and BH-4 (see  Fig. 1 ).  1  — clays,  2  — sand...
Published: 01 April 2003
Fig. 2. Cross-section through BH-2 and BH-4 (see Fig. 1 ). 1 — clays, 2 — sands, 3 — silts, 4 — lignite, 5 , 6 — loams, 7 — buried soils. Formations: Gan’kino (K 2 gn), Lyulinvor (E 2 ll), Tavda (E 2 tv), Atlym (E 3 at), Novomikhailovka (E 3 nm), Zhuravka (E 3 zr), Abrosimovka (N 1
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Published: 01 July 2011
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2011) 52 (7): 709–716.
... and brown coal (Novomikhailovka Formation, 70–140 m). The Late Oligocene was marked by the buildup of the clays of the Turtas and Zhuravka Formations interbedded with greensands (Turtas–Znamenka Formations, 40–140 m) ( Kuz’mina and Volkova, 2008 ; Kuz’mina et al., 2003 ; Volkova and Kuzmina, 2004...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2005
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2005) 46 (8): 844–855.
.... Kuz’mina , O.B. , and V.S. Volkova , First findings of dinoflagellates in continental Upper Oligocene deposits of the Zhuravka Formation (West Siberia) , Dokl. RAN , 394 , 2 , 1 – 5 , 2004 . 29. Sinitsyn , V.M. , Ancient climates...
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Published: 01 December 2024
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2024) 65 (12): 1503–1518.
...Fig. 1. Location of the objects under study ( Babin et al., 2015 ). 1 – Evsino Formation (N 1 ev); 2 – Beshcheul Formation (N 1 bš); 3 – Zhuravka Formation (₽ 3 žr); 4 – Lagernotov Formation (₽ 3 lt); 5 – Novomikhailovka Formation (₽ 3 nm); 6 – thrust. Barlak granite–leucogranite...
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Published: 01 August 1999
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (1999) 40 (8): 1103–1116.
... Paleogene–earliest Neogene (Zhuravka-Abrosimovka time). According to Danilov [ 15 ], deposition of the Marre-Sale Formation continued in brackish water in Late Quaternary Kazantsevo time. The most complete description of the Marre-Sale Formation belongs to Gataullin [ 3 ], who traced it in coastal...
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