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Signatures of Syndepositional Seismic Effects in Aeronian Marine Clastic Sediments in Western Gorny Altai. / Sennikov, N. V.

In: Russian Geology and Geophysics, Vol. 65, No. 2, 02.2024, p. 185-194.

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Sennikov NV. Signatures of Syndepositional Seismic Effects in Aeronian Marine Clastic Sediments in Western Gorny Altai. Russian Geology and Geophysics. 2024 Feb;65(2):185-194. doi: 10.2113/RGG20234615

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title = "Signatures of Syndepositional Seismic Effects in Aeronian Marine Clastic Sediments in Western Gorny Altai",
abstract = "The Aeronian clastic sediments in the Gorny Altai area bear signatures of past seismic effects (paleo-seismites). Sedimentary structures produced by brittle deformation (breccias) span the level of the upper convolutus graptolite zone and the lower sedgwicki zone. They coexist with soft-sediment deformation structures (SSDS), such as turbated and rolled layers, bumpy layer boundaries, etc. At the final deposition stage, the rocks were deformed during seismically-triggered landsliding and were shed into a submarine canyon, with formation of rolls (pseudo-conglomerate).",
keywords = "Aeronian, Gorny Altai, Silurian, clastic sediments, paleoseismites, sedimentary structures",
author = "Sennikov, {N. V.}",
note = "The study was carried out as part of the government assignment to the Russian Academy of Sciences (Basic Research Project FW ZZ-2022-0003 Paleozoic Sedimentary Basins of Siberia and Russian Arctic in Different Geodynamic and Climatic Environments: Global and Regional Evolutionary Changes; Pelagic and Benthic Paleobiota; Paleogeography of Fauna Assemblages in Different Facies; Regional Stratigraphy).",
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