Browsing ELibrary by Author "Radionova E.P."

Browsing ELibrary by Author "Radionova E.P."

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  • Akhmet'ev M.A.; Aleksandrova G.N.; Beniamovskii V.N.; Zaporozhets N.I.; Oreshkina T.V.; Radionova E.P.; Yakovleva A.I.; Amon E.O.; Vasil'eva O.N.; Zhelezko V.I.; Bugrova E.M.; Glezer Z.I.; Nikolaeva I.A.; Panova L.A.; Kozlova G.E.; Strel'nikova N.I. (2001)
    The regional stratigraphic scheme suggested for the marine Paleogene deposits in the West Siberian plate is based on investigation results of macro- and microfossils (foraminifers, dinoflagellales, radiolarians, diatomaceous ...
  • Radionova E.P.; Beniamovski V.N.; Muzylöv N.G.; Oreshkina T.V.; Shcherbinina E.A.; Iakovleva A.I.; Kozlova G.E. (2003)
    Our study in lithologically diverse lower Paleogene deposits of the former southern USSR and West Siberia resolves three sedimentary provinces: (i) Southern (Crimea-Caucasus and Central Asia), dominated by biogenic calcareous ...
  • Akhmet'ev M.A.; Aleksandrova G.N.; Beniamovskii V.N.; Vitukhin D.I.; Zaporozhets N.I.; Radionova E.P.; Glezer Z.I.; Nikolaeva I.A.; Gnibidenko Z.N.; Kul'kova I.A.; Dergachev V.D.; Dolya Zh.A.; Kozlova G.E.; Ovechkina M.N.; Strel'nikova N.I. (2004)
    Age and spatial relationships between the Gan'kino, Lyulinvor, and Tavda formations, the principal subdivisions of marine Paleogene, are clarified based on comprehensive paleontological study of marine deposits, which have ...
  • Akhmet'ev M.A.; Aleksandrova G.N.; Beniamovskii V.N.; Vitukhin D.I.; Zaporozhets N.I.; Radionova E.P.; Glezer Z.I.; Nikolaeva I.A.; Gnibidenko Z.N.; Kul'kova I.A.; Dergachev V.D.; Dolya Zh.A.; Kozlova G.E.; Ovechkina M.N.; Strel'nikova N.I. (2004)
    The Paleocene-Eocene marine deposits recovered by two reference boreholes (011BP and 9) in the Omsk depression, the southwestern Siberian plate, have been comprehensively studied in various paleontological aspects. Geology ...
  • Radionova E.P.; Khokhlova I.E.; Beniamovskii V.N.; Shcherbinina E.A.; Iakovleva A.I.; Sadchikova T.A. (2001)
    Lithology, microfossils, and stratigraphy of the uppermost Paleocene - lowermost Eocene predominantly terrigenous and siliceous sediments from the Sokolovskii section located in the Turgay Passage, northern Kazakhstan, ...