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Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Pacific Geology. 17:182-195
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Pacific Geology. 15:51-59
The U–Pb dating of zircons from two samples taken in the stratotype sections of the Middle Permian Gizhiga Formation in the Omolon Massif has been carried out for the first time. Weighted average ages of 266 ± 2 and 265 ± 3 Ma taking the error in
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the North-East Science Center. :47-56
Autor:
I. L. Vedernikov, D. P. G. Bond, I. V. Brynko, Nikolay A. Goryachev, J. Harvey, T. V. Filimonova, Alexander S. Biakov
Publikováno v:
Доклады Академии наук. 488:397-402
For the first time very low values (up to 0,706707) of the ratio 87Sr/86Sr were recorded in the biogenic carbonates of the Omolon massif (Northeast Asia) of the Capitanian age. These results are in good agreement with previously obtained data on lime
New Minimal 87Sr/86Sr Values in Permian Biogenic Carbonates of the Omolon Massif (Northeastern Asia)
Autor:
Nikolay A. Goryachev, I. L. Vedernikov, T. V. Filimonova, D. P. G. Bond, I. V. Brynko, J. Harvey, Alexander S. Biakov
Publikováno v:
Doklady Earth Sciences. 488:1143-1147
For the first time very low values (up to 0.706707) of the ratio 87Sr/86Sr were recorded in the biogenic carbonates of the Omolon massif (Northeast Asia) of the Capitanian age. These results are in good agreement with previously obtained data on lime
Publikováno v:
Doklady Earth Sciences. 477:1348-1352
The first results are presented for U-Pb SHRIMP-II dating of zircons from the upper part of the Khivachian regional horizon (stage) of the Regional Stratigraphic Scale (RSS) of the Permian in northeastern Russia. The obtained isotope age of 255 ± 2
Autor:
M. F. Tretyakov, I. V. Brynko, R. V. Kutygin, N. A. Goryachev, Alexander S. Biakov, A. V. Yadrenkin, S. S. Burnatny, I. L. Vedernikov, A. N. Naumov
Publikováno v:
Doklady biological sciences : proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological sciences sections. 480(1)
A late Changhsingian bivalve complex including species from the genera Palaeonucula, Dacryomya, Malletia ?, Sarepta ?, Myalina, Pteria, Maitaia, and Unionites is discovered in northeastern Asia for the first time. The transition from the Permian to t