Izvestiya of Saratov University.
ISSN 1819-7663 (Print)
ISSN 2542-1921 (Online)


cretaceous

The albian-cenomanian boudary in the northern part of the Don-Medveditsa dislocations. Paper 1. The history of studying and the section descriptions

The Albian-Cenomanian rocks compose a single complex of terrigenous deposits over the Volga Region. Delineation of the boundaries of the Cretaceous system units generally tends to cause difficulties, accounted for by rare finds of the fossils. In the northern part of the DonMedveditsa dislocations, natural outcrops of the Albian and the Cenomanian beds in the Burluk river valley have been examined since the 1950s. The authors have earlier made some case studies on the Gordienki, Krasny Yar, Melovatka and Moiseyevo sections.

Magnetic Structures as Indicators Some Features of Formations of Tithonian-Berriasian Rocks in the Mountain Crimea

Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility was measured in ~ 1,300 samples from 10 sections of the Tithonian-berriasian of the Central and Eastern Crimea. In consequence of the analysis of magnetic structures were found different degrees of tectonic deformation of rocks and corrected geological structure of explored area