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(2004)The stratigraphy and ammonite faunas of the Cretaceous succession in Sakhalin are discussed. A high-resolution bio-stratigraphic zonation (24 zones in total) is proposed; it is correlated with adjacent areas and corresponds ...
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(2006)Sakhalin Island attracts the attention of geologists owing to its location at the boundary of the Sea of Okhotsk and Amur lithospheric plates expressed in a series of diverse faults [2, 3]. According to, the near-horizontal ...
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(2001)The shells of the bivalve genus Fortipecten Yabe et Hatai were found in the Lower Unit of the Maruyama Formation of the Makarov District of Southeastern Sakhalin. Earlier the genus was found only in the middle member of ...
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(2003)A new study of the Late Cretaceous radiolarian assemblages of southern Sakhalin has revealed a large number of new taxa. The species Cenosphaera robusta sp. nov., Hexapyramis (?) perforatum sp. nov., Patellula sakhalinica ...
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(2004)Sakhalin has been affected by several phases of Cretaceous and Tertiary deformation due to the complex interaction of plates in the northwest Pacific region. A detailed understanding of the strain is important because it ...
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(2001)Paleogene and Neogene stratigraphic schemes of Sakhalin are characterized. The schemes comprise from 11 to 12 regional stages and up to 50 formations. A calendar of various geological events (tectonic, volcanic, sedimentation, ...
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(2001)The article presents results of investigations of the Paleogene section at the Kitosiya River (the Kril'on Peninsula, southern Sakhalin). The section is proposed to be the reference one for the Kril'on subzone of the ...
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(2004)Time-stratigraphic patterns of stable carbon isotopic ratios recorded in terrestrial organic matter from Cenomanian–Maastrichtian successions for the Russian Far East can be correlated to those of carbonate carbon from ...
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