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Microfossils in cherts from the Mesoproterozoic (Middle Riphean) Debengda Formation, the Olenek Uplift, northeastern Siberia.

Authors :
Sergeev VN
Knoll AH
Kolosova SP
Kolosov PN
Source :
Stratigraphy and geological correlation = Stratigrafiya, geologicheskaya korrelyatsiya [Stratigr Geol Correl] 1994; Vol. 2 (1), pp. 19-33.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Silicified shallow-water marine carbonate deposits of the Proterozoic Debengda Formation (the Olenek Uplift, northeastern Siberia) contain well preserved microfossils. One or two distinct assemblages consists only of filamentous Siphonophycus microfossils, which are presumably the extracellular sheaths of hormogonium cyanobacteria. The other is dominated by coccoidal microfossils, first by the entophysalidacean cyanobacterium Eoentophysalis. The coccoidal assemblage was recognized in the layered carbonate precipitate structures of a superficially stromatolite appearance. Despite its simple composition, the microfossil assemblage supports the generally accepted Mesoproterozoic (middle Riphean) age of the Debengda Formation. This conclusion corresponds to the available data on isotopic geochronology, and to the composition of columnar stromatolites from the Dehengda Formation. Both the structural features and carbon isotopic composition of its rocks are comparable to those of rocks of known Mesoproterozoic age, but differ from the characteristics of definitely Neoproterozoic deposits.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0869-5938
Volume :
2
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Stratigraphy and geological correlation = Stratigrafiya, geologicheskaya korrelyatsiya
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11539429