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Upper Mesozoic stratigraphy of Sikhote-Alin (Russian Far East) and northeastern China: Non-marine and marine correlations. Part 2: Barremian–Albian. / Kosenko, Igor N.; Sha, Jingeng; Shurygin, Boris N.

в: Cretaceous Research, Том 124, 104812, 08.2021.

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@article{eca6e486767340f0bba9e28a43bceee8,
title = "Upper Mesozoic stratigraphy of Sikhote-Alin (Russian Far East) and northeastern China: Non-marine and marine correlations. Part 2: Barremian–Albian",
abstract = "The present paper is the second article in a series of publications dedicated to the upper Mesozoic stratigraphy of Sikhote-Alin (Russian Far East) and northeastern China. The Barremian–Albian stratigraphy of Sikhote-Alin and northeastern China is reviewed and a correlation scheme between these regions is proposed. Barremian–Albian rocks in Sikhote-Alin are mainly represented by marine deposits. Non-marine deposits occur in the south of Sikhote-Alin in the Partizansk and Razdolny basins. In northeastern China, in contrast, the Barremian–Albian rocks are mainly non-marine often intercalated with volcanic rocks. Non-marine deposits alternating with marine ones occur in northeastern Heilongjiang near the border with Russia. They fill a system of sedimentary basins restricted to the Dunhua-Mishan Fault Zone and linked in the east with the Alchan Basin of Sikhote-Alin. The deposits of these basins, represented by the Jixi, Longzhaogou, Dajiashan and Huashan groups, and the Assikaevka and Alchan formations, are of high importance for non-marine and marine correlation because they contain non-marine fauna and flora assemblages together with marine molluscs. The range of the Jixi and Longzhaogou groups is clarified based on the correlation with the Assikaevka Formation containing marine index fossils and is considered here as Barremian (possibly extending to Hauterivian)–middle Albian. The Jixi Group yielding elements of the Jehol Biota corresponds to the Jehol Group, and, therefore, the range of the Jehol Group is also considered as Barremian–middle Albian.",
keywords = "Albian, Aptian, Barremian, Non-marine and marine correlation, Northeastern China, Sikhote-Alin",
author = "Kosenko, {Igor N.} and Jingeng Sha and Shurygin, {Boris N.}",
note = "This work is supported by the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (project no. DD20190009), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 41730317), the fundamental research project of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia no. 0331-2019-0004 and the Russian Science Foundation (grant no. 18-17-00038). This is a contribution to UNESCO-IUGS IGCP Project 679.",
year = "2021",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104812",
language = "English",
volume = "124",
journal = "Cretaceous Research",
issn = "0195-6671",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",

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T1 - Upper Mesozoic stratigraphy of Sikhote-Alin (Russian Far East) and northeastern China: Non-marine and marine correlations. Part 2: Barremian–Albian

AU - Kosenko, Igor N.

AU - Sha, Jingeng

AU - Shurygin, Boris N.

N1 - This work is supported by the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (project no. DD20190009), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 41730317), the fundamental research project of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia no. 0331-2019-0004 and the Russian Science Foundation (grant no. 18-17-00038). This is a contribution to UNESCO-IUGS IGCP Project 679.

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N2 - The present paper is the second article in a series of publications dedicated to the upper Mesozoic stratigraphy of Sikhote-Alin (Russian Far East) and northeastern China. The Barremian–Albian stratigraphy of Sikhote-Alin and northeastern China is reviewed and a correlation scheme between these regions is proposed. Barremian–Albian rocks in Sikhote-Alin are mainly represented by marine deposits. Non-marine deposits occur in the south of Sikhote-Alin in the Partizansk and Razdolny basins. In northeastern China, in contrast, the Barremian–Albian rocks are mainly non-marine often intercalated with volcanic rocks. Non-marine deposits alternating with marine ones occur in northeastern Heilongjiang near the border with Russia. They fill a system of sedimentary basins restricted to the Dunhua-Mishan Fault Zone and linked in the east with the Alchan Basin of Sikhote-Alin. The deposits of these basins, represented by the Jixi, Longzhaogou, Dajiashan and Huashan groups, and the Assikaevka and Alchan formations, are of high importance for non-marine and marine correlation because they contain non-marine fauna and flora assemblages together with marine molluscs. The range of the Jixi and Longzhaogou groups is clarified based on the correlation with the Assikaevka Formation containing marine index fossils and is considered here as Barremian (possibly extending to Hauterivian)–middle Albian. The Jixi Group yielding elements of the Jehol Biota corresponds to the Jehol Group, and, therefore, the range of the Jehol Group is also considered as Barremian–middle Albian.

AB - The present paper is the second article in a series of publications dedicated to the upper Mesozoic stratigraphy of Sikhote-Alin (Russian Far East) and northeastern China. The Barremian–Albian stratigraphy of Sikhote-Alin and northeastern China is reviewed and a correlation scheme between these regions is proposed. Barremian–Albian rocks in Sikhote-Alin are mainly represented by marine deposits. Non-marine deposits occur in the south of Sikhote-Alin in the Partizansk and Razdolny basins. In northeastern China, in contrast, the Barremian–Albian rocks are mainly non-marine often intercalated with volcanic rocks. Non-marine deposits alternating with marine ones occur in northeastern Heilongjiang near the border with Russia. They fill a system of sedimentary basins restricted to the Dunhua-Mishan Fault Zone and linked in the east with the Alchan Basin of Sikhote-Alin. The deposits of these basins, represented by the Jixi, Longzhaogou, Dajiashan and Huashan groups, and the Assikaevka and Alchan formations, are of high importance for non-marine and marine correlation because they contain non-marine fauna and flora assemblages together with marine molluscs. The range of the Jixi and Longzhaogou groups is clarified based on the correlation with the Assikaevka Formation containing marine index fossils and is considered here as Barremian (possibly extending to Hauterivian)–middle Albian. The Jixi Group yielding elements of the Jehol Biota corresponds to the Jehol Group, and, therefore, the range of the Jehol Group is also considered as Barremian–middle Albian.

KW - Albian

KW - Aptian

KW - Barremian

KW - Non-marine and marine correlation

KW - Northeastern China

KW - Sikhote-Alin

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