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E. I. Kachanov
E. I. Kachanov

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  • Date submitted
    1970-08-18
  • Date accepted
    1970-10-27

New primitive early Carboniferous corals from the Altai and Ural Mountains

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Four-beam corals in the Ore Altai belong to the Tarkhan Formation. Until now, the Tournai quadrilateral corals of this area have remained monographically unstudied. The remains of corals of the Tar-Khan Formation were collected during their layer-by-layer study by V. P. Nekhoroshev in Russia. P. Nehoroshev in 1923-1930.

How to cite: Spassky N.Y., Kachanov E.I. New primitive early Carboniferous corals from the Altai and Ural Mountains // Journal of Mining Institute. 1971. Vol. 59. Iss. 2. p. 48-64.
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  • Date submitted
    1970-08-11
  • Date accepted
    1970-10-26

Corals of the genera Lytvophyllum and Thysanophyllum from the Lower and Middle Carboniferous of the Urals

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The genus Lytvophytlum Dobr. belongs to the group of rare, very few and therefore poorly studied corals. So far, only two of its species have been described in the literature - the type genus L. tschernowi (Soshk.)from the Upper Carboniferous and Lower Permian of the Urals [Soshkina et al., 1941] and L. dobrolyubovae Vass.from the boundary layers of the Lower and Middle Carboniferous of Donbass [Vasilyuk, 1960]. In addition, coral finds at the base of the Middle Carboniferous of the Urals, identified by I. I. Gorsky in 1938 as L. tschernowi Var. antiqua Gоr. msc.. were also known. mention of which is contained in the works of I. I. Gorsky [1948] and V. D. Fomichev [1953]. Unfortunately, this form by I. I. Gorsky was not published.

How to cite: Kachanov E.I. Corals of the genera Lytvophyllum and Thysanophyllum from the Lower and Middle Carboniferous of the Urals // Journal of Mining Institute. 1971. Vol. 59. Iss. 2. p. 65-75.