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Vol 65 Iss. 2
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101-110
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Article

Dissection and correlation of Carboniferous and Permian coal-bearing sediments of Pavlodar Priirtysh area

Authors:
V. M. Bogomazov
G. P. Dubar
A. A. Kordikov
Date submitted:
1972-08-17
Date accepted:
1972-10-25
Date published:
1973-02-01

Abstract

The territory of Pavlodar Priirtyshie is confined to the north-eastern part of East Kazakhstan. The Carboniferous and Permian sediments composing it are almost everywhere overlain by a cover of loose Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments. Therefore, the geological survey and prospecting works carried out here, the purpose of which is to clarify the geological structure to identify minerals, are associated with drilling.

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References

  1. Betekhtina O. A. Upper Paleozoic Namurian pelecypods of Siberia and East Kazakhstan. Nauka, 1966.
  2. Bogomazov V. M. New scheme of dissection of the Upper Paleozoic sediments of the Pavlodar Priityshye. In the book: Stratigraphic Meeting of the sub-Paleozoic and Paleozoic of Kazakhstan (abstracts of reports). PH of the AS of Kaz. SSR, 1971.
  3. Kumpan A. S., Dobretsov G. L., Mitrofanova K. V. Upper Paleozoic formations of East Kazakhstan. Nedra, 1969.
  4. Stratigraphic Classification, Terminology and Nomenclature. Nedra, 1965.

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