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L. N. Klenina
L. N. Klenina

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  • Date submitted
    1980-08-29
  • Date accepted
    1980-10-05

On the types of sections of the Middle Carboniferous of the southwestern part of the Zaisan fold system

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Deposits of the Middle Carboniferous, first established in the Zaisan fold system back in the 30's and originally assigned to the Permian, for about half a century have been the object of close attention and lively debate ...

How to cite: Kagarmanov A.K., Klenina L.N. On the types of sections of the Middle Carboniferous of the southwestern part of the Zaisan fold system // Journal of Mining Institute. 1981. Vol. 85. p. 33.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1977-08-10
  • Date accepted
    1977-10-07

Srpukhovskian Stage of the western part of the Zaisan fold system

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In most areas of W. Kazakhstan, the boundary between the Lower and Middle Carboniferous is indistinct, gradual, which is the reason for the allocation of local stratigraphic subdivisions, the age of which is interpreted as Upper Namur-Middle Carboniferous undissected or as Upper Namur-Middle Carboniferous ...

How to cite: Kagarmanov A.K., Klenina L.N. Srpukhovskian Stage of the western part of the Zaisan fold system // Journal of Mining Institute. 1978. Vol. 73. Iss. 2. p. 62-71.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1966-08-17
  • Date accepted
    1966-10-07

New data on the geologic structure of the western part of the Zaisan folded area.

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The region under consideration is located in the western part of the Zaisan Hercynian folded region, bounded in the southwest by the Caledonian structures of the Chingiz-Tarbagatai middle mass (geoanticlinal zone of the first kind, according to V. A. Nikolaev) and in the northeast by the Charsky uplift (internal geoanticline of the second kind, according to V. A. Nikolaev) .....

How to cite: Kagarmanov A.K., Klenina L.N., Shugrin E.K. New data on the geologic structure of the western part of the Zaisan folded area. // Journal of Mining Institute. 1967. Vol. 53. Iss. 2. p. 32-44.