Magnetostratigraphy of the Middle–Upper Cambrian Verkhnyaya Lena Group and Lower Ordovician Ust-Kut formation in the southern Siberian Platform
- Authors: Rodionov V.P.1
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Affiliations:
- All-Russian Petroleum Research Geological Exploration Institute (VNIGRI)
- Issue: Vol 24, No 5 (2016)
- Pages: 464-485
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0869-5938/article/view/177707
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0869593816040079
- ID: 177707
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Abstract
The available paleomagnetic data on the Verkhnyaya Lena Group from different areas of the southern Siberian Platform are revised. The group rests unconformably upon the Lower Cambrian strata and is overlain by Lower Ordovician rocks, which determines conditionally the age of its red-colored deposits. Paleomagnetic correlation of composite sections through the region using defined zones of normal and reversed magnetic polarity serves as a basis for development of the magnetostratigraphic scale for the Verkhnyaya Lena Group. The scale includes nine magnetic zones, which play the role of markers; seven of them are traceable in all the examined sections of the southern Siberian Platform. By the distribution of zones with normal (N) and reversed (R) polarity, the magnetostratigraphic scale is subdivided into three parts. Its lower part is represented by reversed polarity, which is characteristic of the second half of the Lower Cambrian. The middle part is characterized by frequently alternating zones with normal and reversed polarity corresponding to the Middle Cambrian. The upper part of the scale corresponds to the interval of reversed polarity characteristic of the Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician. The Middle–Upper Cambrian boundary is located near the last N–R reversal of the geomagnetic field in the Cambrian. The magnetostratigraphic scale includes nine orthozones united into three superzones, which are attributed to two hyperzones of magnetic polarity.
About the authors
V. P. Rodionov
All-Russian Petroleum Research Geological Exploration Institute (VNIGRI)
Author for correspondence.
Email: vpr1933@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Liteinyi pr. 39, St. Petersburg, 191014
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