Geology of the USSR: a plate-tectonic synthesis
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Foreward
............................................................................................................................. xiii
Abstract ..............................................................................................................................
xv
Introduction
......................................................................................................................... xvii
Acknowledgements ................................................................................................................
xvii
Chapter I -Tectonic Framework
.................................................................................................. 1
Chapter
Π
-
East European Platform
............................................................................................. 3
Precambrian basement
....................................................................................................... 3
Archean granite-greenstone and gneissic granite domains
...................................................... 3
Early Proterozoic suture zones
....................................................................................... 7
Proto-platform cover. Early Proterozoic, Jatulian
............................................................... 8
Suture zones of the Kola Peninsula
.................................................................................. 8
Svecofennian schist gneissic block
................................................................................ 8
The Gothian volcanic belt and Rapakivi granites
................................................................ 9
Jotnian platform cover:
1500-1400
Ma
........................................................................... 10
Aulacogens
..................................................................................................................... 10
Riphean aulacogens
.................................................................................................... 10
Devonian aulacogens
.................................................................................................. 10
Peri-Caspian depression
............................................................................................... 10
History
.......................................................................................................................... 12
2000
Ma
............................................................................................................ 12
1700
Ma
............................................................................................................ 13
1300
Ma
............................................................................................................ 15
600
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 15
410
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 15
370
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 15
260
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 15
130
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 16
Chapter
ΙΠ
-
Siberian Platform
................................................................................................... 17
Precambrian basement
....................................................................................................... 17
Aulacogens
..................................................................................................................... 21
Intraplate magmatism
........................................................................................................ 21
History
.......................................................................................................................... 22
2200
Ma
............................................................................................................ 23
1700
Ma
............................................................................................................ 23
1600
Ma
............................................................................................................ 23
1000
Ma
............................................................................................................ 23
540
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 23
400
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 25
370
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 25
220
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 25
130
Ma
.............................................................................................................. 25
Chapter IV
-
Uralian Foldbelt
..................................................................................................... 27
General description
.......................................................................................................... 27
Pre-uralides
..................................................................................................................... 27
Uralides:
External zones
.................................................................................................... 29
Shelf complexes
........................................................................................................ 29
Marginal allochthons
.................................................................................................. 30
Sakmara zone (Figure
25) .............................................................................................. 32
Kraka
zone
............................................................................................................... 33
Bardym zone of the Ufa Amphitheater
.............................................................................. 33
Malo-Pechersky zone
.................................................................................................. 33
Lemva zone
............................................................................................................... 35
Pai-Khoi zone
............................................................................................................ 35
Main Uralian fault zone
...................................................................................................... 35
Uralides:
Internal zones
..................................................................................................... 36
Oceanic complexes
..................................................................................................... 3 6
Volcanic-arc and associated complexes
............................................................................. 36
General pattern of the Urals structure
...................................................................................... 38
VII
History
.......................................................................................................................... 38
Paleomagnetic and kinematic data
............................................................................. 38
Late Precambrian and Early Cambrian
......................................................................... 40
Pre-Ordovician continental collision
......................................................................... 41
Early Ordovician,
510-490
Ma (Figure
37) .................................................................. 42
Middle Ordovician,
490-450
Ma (Figure
38) ................................................................ 44
Late Ordovician-Early Silurian,
450-430
Ma (Figure
39) ................................................. 44
Early-Late Silurian,
430-415
Ma (Figure
40) ................................................................ 45
Early Devonian,
405-395
Ma (Figure
41) .................................................................... 46
End of Early Devonian-beginning of Middle Devonian,
395-385
Ma (Figure
42) ................... 47
Late Eifelian-Early
Givetian,
380
Ma (Figure
43) .......................................................... 48
Late Givetian-Early
Frasnian,
380-370
Ma (Figure
44) ................................................... 50
Late Devonian-Early Toumaisian,
370-350
Ma (Figure
45) .............................................. 52
Tournaisian-Early
Visean,
350-340
Ma
...................................................................... 53
Late Visean-Middle Carboniferous,
340-310
Ma (Figure
46) ............................................ 53
Middle Carboniferous-Early Permian,
310-270
(Figure
47) .............................................. 54
Late Permian
-
Beginning of Early Triassic,
270-220
Ma
................................................ 54
Chapter V
-
Central Asian Foldbelt, Western Part: Central Kazakhstan and Tien Shan
............................... 55
Brief overview
................................................................................................................. 55
Latest Paleozoic-Earliest Triassic
Redeformation ...................................................................... 55
Early Paleozoic ( Caledonian ) structures
............................................................................... 58
Ancient massifs
......................................................................................................... 59
Fragmentation
..................................................................................................... 59
Oceanic complexes
..................................................................................................... 59
Volcanic arc complexes and Paleo-subduction zones
............................................................ 62
Chingiz arc (Figure
55) .......................................................................................... 62
Stepnyak-Bet-Pak-Dala arc
..................................................................................... 62
North Tien Shan arc
.............................................................................................. 63
History of the Early Paleozoic structures
................................................................................. 63
Early Cambrian,
550
Ma (Figure 56a)
.................................................................. 63
Late Cambrian,
500
Ma
................................................................................... 63
Middle Ordovician,
460
Ma
.............................................................................. 63
Early Silurian,
430
Ma
..................................................................................... 66
Late Paleozoic ( Hercynian ) structures
.................................................................................. 66
Junggar-Balkhash segment
........................................................................................... 66
South Tien Shan segment
............................................................................................. 68
Structural
Uniti
................................................................................................... 69
Structural Unit II
.................................................................................................. 69
Structural Unit
ΠΙ
................................................................................................. 69
Structural Unit IV
................................................................................................. 69
The
Gissar
zone
......................................................................................................... 70
History of the late Paleozoic ( Hercynian ) Structure
................................................................. 70
Early Devonian,
400
Ma (Figure 56e)
........................................................................ 70
Middle Devonian
370
Ma (Figure 56f)
........................................................................ 72
Early Carboniferous,
340
Ma (Figure 56g)
.................................................................. 72
Middle Carboniferous,
310
Ma (Figure 56h)
................................................................ 72
Early Permian,
280
Ma (Figure 56i)
........................................................................... 72
Late Permian,
250
Ma (Figure 56j)
............................................................................ 72
Chapter VI
-
Central Asian Foldbelt, Eastern Part: Altay-Sayan Region and Baikal Upland
........................ 73
General description
..................................................................................................... 73
Late Paleozoic strike-slip motions, and reconstruction of the middle Paleozoic structure
............... 73
Ancient massifs
......................................................................................................... 75
Muya
block and the Barguzin microcontinent
.................................................................... 75
Precambrian massifs of East Sayan and North Mongolia
....................................................... 76
Oceanic complexes
..................................................................................................... 78
Early Paleozoic ( Caledonian ) structures
............................................................................... 79
The Minusink system
.................................................................................................. 79
The Tuva system
........................................................................................................ 79
The Oka-Dzhida system
................................................................................................ 81
The Baikal-Vitim system
.............................................................................................. 82
WestS ay an amd Gorny Altay
......................................................................................... 82
The Dzhebash unit
................................................................................................ 83
The Ophiolite unit
............................................................................................... 83
TheGorny Altay unit
............................................................................................. 83
The West Sayan unit
............................................................................................... 84
The Khemchik-Sistigkhem unit
................................................................................ 84
Salair
...................................................................................................................... 84
Late Paleozoic ( Hercynian ) structures
.................................................................................. 85
Eastern Altay-Sayan region
........................................................................................... 85
Western Altay-Sayan region
.......................................................................................... 86
The
Saur
zone
...................................................................................................... 86
The Zharma zone
.................................................................................................. 87
The Irtysh-Zaisan zone
.......................................................................................... 87
The Kalba-Narym zone
........................................................................................... 87
The
Rudny
Altay and South Altay zones
...................................................................... 89
Late Paleozoic structures of the Gomy Altay zone
......................................................... 89
The Tom-Kolyvan zone
.......................................................................................... 89
History
.......................................................................................................................... 90
Early Cambrian,
550
Ma (Figure
77) .......................................................................... 91
Late Cambrian,
500
Ma (Figure
78) ........................................................................... 91
Early-Middle Ordovician,
460
Ma (Figure
79) .............................................................. 92
Late Ordovician-Early Silurian,
430
Ma (Figure
80) ....................................................... 93
Early Devonian,
410-390
Ma (Figures
81
and
82) ......................................................... 93
Middle-Late Devonian,
370
Ma (Figure
83) ................................................................. 93
Early Carboniferous,
340
Ma (Figure
84) .................................................................... 93
Middle Carboniferous,
310
Ma
................................................................................. 96
Late Carboniferous-Early Permian,
280
Ma
................................................................. 96
Late Permian,
250
Ma
............................................................................................ 96
Chapter
Vu
-
Mongol-Okhotsk Foldbelt
....................................................................................... 97
General description
........................................................................................................... 97
Ancient massifs
......................................................................................................... 99
The Khingan-Bureya massif
.................................................................................... 99
The Argun massif
.................................................................................................. 99
Oceanic complexes
..................................................................................................... 99
Convergence-related complexes
..................................................................................... 100
Collision complexes
................................................................................................... 101
Intraplate magmatism
................................................................................................... 101
History
.......................................................................................................................... 102
Middle Paleozoic
.................................................................................................. 102
Middle Carboniferous-Early Permian,
310-270
Ma
........................................................ 105
Late Triassic-Early Jurassic,
230-190
Ma (Figure
92) ..................................................... 105
Middle-Late Jurassic,
180-150
Ma
............................................................................ 108
Early Cretaceous,
140-120
Ma
................................................................................. 108
Chapter
VIII -
Sikhote-Alin Sakhalin Foldbelt
............................................................................... 109
General description
........................................................................................................... 109
Miocene reconstructions
....................................................................................................
Ill
Pre-Neogene background
.................................................................................................... 112
Ancient massifs
................................................................................................... 112
Exotic terranes of the Sikhote-Alin foldbelt
................................................................ 113
Sikhote-Alin flysch zone
....................................................................................... 115
Sikhote-Alin volcanic belt
..................................................................................... 115
East Sakhalin
...................................................................................................... 115
Systematic history
........................................................................................................... 115
Triassic- Jurassic
.................................................................................................. 115
Early Cretaceous,
130
Ma (Figure
104) ....................................................................... 116
Early Late Cretaceous,
95
Ma (Figure
105) .................................................................. 116
Middle of the Late Cretaceous,
85
Ma (Figure
106) ........................................................ 116
Latest Cretaceous,
70
Ma (Figure
107) ....................................................................... 118
Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary,
65
Ma (Figure
108) ..................................................... 120
Chapter IX
-
Foldbelts of the Northeast USSR, Taimyr and the Arctic
.................................................... 121
General description
........................................................................................................... 121
Verkhoyansk foldbeit
.................................................................................................. 121
Kolymian structural loop
.............................................................................................. 121
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Omolon
and Okhotsk massifs
........................................................................................ 125
South
Anui
suture zone
................................................................................................. 127
Chukotka foldbelt
...................................................................................................... 127
Koni-Murgal volcanic belt
............................................................................................ 127
Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanic belt
.................................................................................... 129
Wrangel-Herald-Brooks thrust belt
.................................................................................. 130
Taimyr and
Severná Zemlya
........................................................................................... 130
The North Taimyr zone
.......................................................................................... 130
The Central Taimyr zone
........................................................................................ 130
The South Taimyr zone
.......................................................................................... 132
Summation
......................................................................................................... 132
Ancient massifs
......................................................................................................... 132
Oceanic complexes
..................................................................................................... 132
Convergence-related complexes
..................................................................................... 133
History
.......................................................................................................................... 133
Kinematic data
..................................................................................................... 133
Paleomagnetic data
............................................................................................... 134
Pre-Mesozoic history
............................................................................................ 138
Early Mesozoic, Triassic-Middle Jurassic (Figure
123) ................................................... 141
Late Jurassic,
150
Ma (Figure
124) ............................................................................ 142
Early Cretaceous, Neocomian,
125
Ma (Figure
125) ....................................................... 143
Early Cretaceous, Aptian,
115
Ma (Figure
126) ............................................................ 143
Middle Cretaceous, Albian,
100
Ma (Figure
127) .......................................................... 144
Late Cretaceous,
Santonian,
80
Ma (Figure
128) ........................................................... 145
Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary,
65
Ma (Figure
129) ..................................................... 146
Oligocene,
35
Ma (Figure
130) ................................................................................ 146
Chapter X
-
Koryak-Kamchatka Foldbelt
....................................................................................... 148
General description
........................................................................................................... 148
Koryak system
.......................................................................................................... 148
Olyutorsky-Kamchatka system
...................................................................................... 151
Kurile-Kamchatka arc
.................................................................................................. 153
Komandor
Islands
....................................................................................................... 155
Bering Sea
............................................................................................................... 156
History
......................................................................................................................... 156
Geological constraints
................................................................................................ 156
Kinematic data
........................................................................................................... 159
Paleomagnetic data
..................................................................................................... 159
Chronology of events
............................................................................................... 160
Pre-Late Jurassic history
........................................................................................ 160
Late Jurassic
(150
Ma)
........................................................................................... 160
Early Cretaceous, Neocomian,
130
Ma (Figure
142) ....................................................... 161
Mid-Cretaceous, Late Albian,
100
Ma
........................................................................ 162
Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian,
70
Ma
....................................................................... 162
Early Eocene,
55
Ma
............................................................................................. 163
Middle Eocene,
45
Ma
........................................................................................... 163
Oligocene,
35
Ma
................................................................................................. 166
Early Miocene,
20
Ma
........................................................................................... 166
Chapter XI
-
Alpine-Himalayan Foldbelt Within the USSR
................................................................ 167
General description
........................................................................................................... 167
Carpathians
.............................................................................................................. 167
Dobrogea
................................................................................................................. 168
Crimea
.................................................................................................................... 168
Scythian platform
...................................................................................................... 169
Turan
platform and Mangyshlak
..................................................................................... 169
Caucasus
.................................................................................................................. 169
Kopeh-Dagh
............................................................................................................. 172
Black Sea and South Caspian Sea basins
........................................................................... 173
Pamirs
..................................................................................................................... 175
Ancient massifs
......................................................................................................... 179
Oceanic complexes
..................................................................................................... 179
Magmatic
arcs implying
subduction
................................................................................ 179
History
.......................................................................................................................... 179
Kinematic data
........................................................................................................... 179
Paleomagnetic data
..................................................................................................... 185
Chronology of events
................................................................................................. 186
Late Paleozoic (Figures
167, 168) ............................................................................. 186
Triassic,
220
Ma (Figure
169) ................................................................................. 187
Early Jurassic,
190
Ma (Figure
170) .......................................................................... 187
Late Jurassic,
155
Ma (Figure
171) ............................................................................ 189
Early Cretaceous (Neocomian),
130
Ma (Figure
172 ....................................................... 189
End of the Early Cretaceous,
110
Ma (Figure
173) ......................................................... 190
Late Cretaceous,
80
Ma (Figure
174) .......................................................................... 190
Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary,
65
Ma (Figure
175) ..................................................... 192
Eocene-Oligocene Boundary,
35
Ma (Figure
176) .......................................................... 192
Early Miocene,
20
Ma (Figure
177) ........................................................................... 193
Late Miocene,
10
Ma (Figure
178) ............................................................................ 195
Chapter
ХП
-
Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic-Cenozoic Sedimentary Basins
............................................. 197
West Siberian basin
.................................................................................................... 197
The Turanian and Scythian basins
................................................................................... 197
Pechora-Barents Sea basin
............................................................................................ 199
Chapter
ХШ
-
Recent Plate Tectonics
........................................................................................... 200
Chapter
XIV -
Summary of the Tectonic Development of the USSR Territory
.......................................... 206
Precambrian history
......................................................................................................... 206
Phanerozoic reconstructions
............................................................................................... 206
Early-Middle Cambrian,
540
Ma (Figure
188) .............................................................. 206
Late Cambrian-Early Ordovician,
490
Ma (Figure
189) ................................................... 208
Middle Ordovician,
460
Ma (Figure
190) .................................................................... 208
Early Silurian,
430
Ma (Figure
191) .......................................................................... 209
Early Devonian,
400
Ma (Figure
192) ........................................................................ 211
Middle Devonian,
370
Ma (Figure
193) ...................................................................... 212
Early Carboniferous,
340
Ma (Figure
194) .................................................................. 213
Middle-Late Carboniferous,
310
Ma (Figure
195) .......................................................... 214
Early Permian,
280
Ma (Figure
196) .......................................................................... 214
Late Permian,
250
Ma (Figure
197) ........................................................................... 215
Late Triassic,
220
Ma (Figure
198) ........................................................................... 216
Early Jurassic,
190
Ma (Figure
199) .......................................................................... 216
Late Jurassic,
160
Ma (Figure
200) ............................................................................ 217
Early Cretaceous,
130
Ma (Figure
201) ....................................................................... 219
Mid-Cretaceous,
110
(Figure
202) ............................................................................. 220
Late Cretaceous,
80
Ma (Figure
203) .......................................................................... 221
The Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary,
65
Ma (Figure
204) ................................................ 222
Early
Oligocene,
35
Ma (Figure
205) ......................................................................... 223
Conclusions
................................................................................................................... 224
References
............................................................................................................................ 227
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geographic | Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd |
geographic_facet | Sowjetunion |
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illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T16:15:20Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0875905218 |
language | English |
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physical | XVII, 242 S. Kt. |
publishDate | 1990 |
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spelling | Zonenšajn, Lev P. 1929-1992 Verfasser (DE-588)119448807 aut Geology of the USSR a plate-tectonic synthesis Lev P. Zonenshain ; Michael I. Kuzmin ; Lev M. Natapov Washington, DC American Geophysical Union 1990 XVII, 242 S. Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geodynamics series 21 Plattentektonik (DE-588)4046317-5 gnd rswk-swf Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Plattentektonik (DE-588)4046317-5 s DE-604 Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 s Kuzʹmin, Michail I. Verfasser aut Natapov, Lev M. Verfasser aut Geodynamics series 21 (DE-604)BV000011502 21 Digitalisierung TU Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002846025&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Zonenšajn, Lev P. 1929-1992 Kuzʹmin, Michail I. Natapov, Lev M. Geology of the USSR a plate-tectonic synthesis Geodynamics series Plattentektonik (DE-588)4046317-5 gnd Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4046317-5 (DE-588)4020227-6 (DE-588)4077548-3 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | Geology of the USSR a plate-tectonic synthesis |
title_auth | Geology of the USSR a plate-tectonic synthesis |
title_exact_search | Geology of the USSR a plate-tectonic synthesis |
title_full | Geology of the USSR a plate-tectonic synthesis Lev P. Zonenshain ; Michael I. Kuzmin ; Lev M. Natapov |
title_fullStr | Geology of the USSR a plate-tectonic synthesis Lev P. Zonenshain ; Michael I. Kuzmin ; Lev M. Natapov |
title_full_unstemmed | Geology of the USSR a plate-tectonic synthesis Lev P. Zonenshain ; Michael I. Kuzmin ; Lev M. Natapov |
title_short | Geology of the USSR |
title_sort | geology of the ussr a plate tectonic synthesis |
title_sub | a plate-tectonic synthesis |
topic | Plattentektonik (DE-588)4046317-5 gnd Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Plattentektonik Geologie Sowjetunion Konferenzschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002846025&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000011502 |
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