2006
DOI: 10.1134/s0869593806030063
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Biostratigraphy of Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary sediments in the Eastern Crimea

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“…The platform-type carbonates form high mountains with summits trending parallel to the Black Sea coast on the Crimean Peninsula. However, further east in Feodosiya, Upper Jurassic sediments were deposited in a deeper marine basin, filled with turbidites and debris flow deposits (Mileyev et al 1996;Yudin 1999Yudin , 2007Golonka 2004;Arkad'ev et al 2006;Panek et al 2009). The Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous carbonate platform was broken up during an extensional event in the Albian, similar to that recorded on the southern margin.…”
Section: The Northern Marginmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The platform-type carbonates form high mountains with summits trending parallel to the Black Sea coast on the Crimean Peninsula. However, further east in Feodosiya, Upper Jurassic sediments were deposited in a deeper marine basin, filled with turbidites and debris flow deposits (Mileyev et al 1996;Yudin 1999Yudin , 2007Golonka 2004;Arkad'ev et al 2006;Panek et al 2009). The Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous carbonate platform was broken up during an extensional event in the Albian, similar to that recorded on the southern margin.…”
Section: The Northern Marginmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Arkadiev 2003b; Arkadiev et al 2006;Arkadiev & Bogdanova 2012) has been used for the Early Berriasian in the Crimea.…”
Section: ) It Is Evident Lower Berriasian Ammonite Pseudosubplanitesmentioning
confidence: 99%