MOLAR TOOTH STRUCTURES IN CALCAREOUS NODULES, EARLY NEOPROTEROZOIC BUROVAYA FORMATION, TURUKHANSK REGION, SIBERIA
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Molar tooth structures are abundant in large (1-2 m diameter) carbonate nodules within fine-grained, subtidal carbonates of the early Neoproterozoic (lower Upper Riphean) Burovaya Formation along the Sukhaya Tunguska River, Turukhansk Uplift, northwestern Siberia. Although molar tooth structures are regionally abundant in this unit, here they occur only within the nodules. Stable isotopic compositions of molar-tooth-filling dolomicrospar cements and of thinly bedded dolomicrite within and surrounding the nodules are indistinguishable from one another. The carbon isotopic compositions (mean δ
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Sedimentary Geology, 2003, 158, 3-4, 235-248