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E. N. Mikhailova
E. N. Mikhailova

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  • Date submitted
    1971-08-15
  • Date accepted
    1971-10-07

Artinskian Stage of the Middle Urals

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Deposits of the Artinskian Stage in the Middle Urals have been studied in the basins of the Yurezan, Ufa, Sylva, Kosva, and Usva rivers.

How to cite: Pnev V.P., Grozdilova L.P., Kruchinina A.N., Simakova M.A., Mikhailova E.N. Artinskian Stage of the Middle Urals // Journal of Mining Institute. 1972. Vol. 63. Iss. 2. p. 86-94.
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  • Date submitted
    1971-08-27
  • Date accepted
    1971-10-02

Stratigraphic distribution of brachiopods in the Artinskian Stage of the western slope of the Middle Urals

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The distribution of brachiopods in the sediments of the Artinskian Stage of the Urals has been repeatedly considered in the literature by F. N. Chernyshev [1889, 1902], G. N. Fredericks [1918], B. V. Miloradovich [1949], and D. L. Stepanov [1939, 1951]. However, all researchers did not divide the Artinskian Stage into horizons based on brachiopods, although the abundance and diversity of Artinskian brachiopods have long suggested the possibility of using them to distinguish two subarcs and even local horizons of the Artinskian Stage [Stepanov, 1939, Miloradovich, 1949, 1951]. In addition, a controversial stratigraphic position is occupied by the so-called Sylven reefs, which M. V. Kulikov [1948], V. D. Nalivkin [1949] and D. L. Stepanov [1951] attributed to the uppermost part of the Artinskian Stage, bordering the Kungur; B. V. Miloradovich [1949] defined their age as the Kungurian.

How to cite: Mikhailova E.N. Stratigraphic distribution of brachiopods in the Artinskian Stage of the western slope of the Middle Urals // Journal of Mining Institute. 1972. Vol. 63. Iss. 2. p. 115-119.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1970-08-05
  • Date accepted
    1970-10-24

Belogorsky (Tastubsky) horizon of the Sakmarian Stage of the western Urals

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For many years, the stratigraphic scheme of the Permian deposits of the Urals has been based on the scheme of D.M. Rauser-Chernousova [1940]. It was developed in accordance with the distribution of individual foraminifera complexes along the section. Many of the horizons identified by D. M. Rauser-Chernousova retained their name and were adopted in the Unified Scheme of Permian sediments of the Urals in 1962, and their sections are considered stratotypic.

How to cite: Pnev V.P., Grozdilova L.P., Izotova M.N., Kruchinina O.N., Mikhailova E.N., Simakova M.A. Belogorsky (Tastubsky) horizon of the Sakmarian Stage of the western Urals // Journal of Mining Institute. 1971. Vol. 59. Iss. 2. p. 128-143.
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  • Date submitted
    1966-08-19
  • Date accepted
    1966-10-17

The Filinoksky (Novokurkinsky) horizon of the Asselian Stage of the Western Urals

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In 1963, the study of reference sections of the Lower Permian of the Western Urals provided an opportunity to study in detail complete, well exposed, faunistically richly characterized sections of the Shvagerian horizon of the Asselian Stage. Until then, complete sections of the Schwagerian horizon were not known on the western slope of the Middle Urals ...

How to cite: Pnev V.P., Grozdilova L.P., Simakova M.A., Apukhtina M.A., Kruchinina O.A., Mikhailova E.N. The Filinoksky (Novokurkinsky) horizon of the Asselian Stage of the Western Urals // Journal of Mining Institute. 1967. Vol. 53. Iss. 2. p. 45-50.