Sedimentary Precambrian deposits in southwestern Transbaikalia (Siberia): phytoliths content, lateral correlations and geodynamics |
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Affiliation: | S.А.Аnisimova1, N.K.Gelety1, A.Y.Anisimov2, Т.А.Dol’nik3 and Thomas de Boisgrollier4 1. Institute of Earth’s Crust of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk 664033, Russia; 2. Department of Historical and Dynamic Geology, St. Petersburg State Mining University, St.Petersburg 199106, Russia; 3. East-Siberian Scientific Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Resources, Irkutsk 664007, Russia; 4. Laboratory of Tectonics, University of Paris 6, CNRS UCP, Paris 75252, France |
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Abstract: | The Baikal Group is one of the most important stratigraphic units in the geology of East Siberia (Upper Riphean). This paper focuses on litological-facies features based on the analysis of organic remains (stromatolites, microphitolites and microfossils), in order to better precise the age and environmental deposit conditions of the Baikal Group. The results are used to draw a correlation between all the Precambrian of deposits of the South of East Siberia. The stratigraphy of the Baikal Group is then compared to the geodynamic evolution of this region, characterized by the break-up of the supercontinent Rodinia and subsequent opening of the Paleo-Asian Ocean. Stratigraphic analogs to the Baikal Group display in most areas deposits of various minerals (complex ores, phosphoresces, bauxites etc. have been dated of the same age), so the present study would also provides an economic interest. |
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Keywords: | Precambrian phytoliths Baikal Group chemostratigraphy Paleo-Asian Ocean |
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