2017
DOI: 10.3103/s0145875217040020
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Geochemical specialization of terrigenous deposits of the Bashkirian meganticlinorium

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“…The average δ 13 С org value of shales in the Suranskaya Formation (7 samples) is -19.0 ± 2.0‰ [11], which is slightly lower than the minimum value of this parameter in marine plankton (-20 ‰), but corresponds to that of oil (-18‰). According to the authors, this is likely to result from the impact produced by the magmatic melt invading the sedimentary deposits of the sequence.…”
Section: Black Shales As Oil Source Rocks and Analogues Of Shelf Carbonatesmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…The average δ 13 С org value of shales in the Suranskaya Formation (7 samples) is -19.0 ± 2.0‰ [11], which is slightly lower than the minimum value of this parameter in marine plankton (-20 ‰), but corresponds to that of oil (-18‰). According to the authors, this is likely to result from the impact produced by the magmatic melt invading the sedimentary deposits of the sequence.…”
Section: Black Shales As Oil Source Rocks and Analogues Of Shelf Carbonatesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…In the East Urals, the δ 13 С of limestones is 1…2 ‰ in the Devonian (Famennian) stage, 2.0…2.5‰ to 6.9‰ in the Carboniferous (Tournaisian) stage [12]. δ 13 С of carbonates from the shales of the Suranskaya Formation is -4.3…-1.1‰ [11].…”
Section: Black Shales As Oil Source Rocks and Analogues Of Shelf Carbonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More local, but very detailed studies of the geology, petrochemistry and chromite ore potential of peridotite Kraka, Talovsky, Mindyak and many other gabbro-peridotite massifs were described in the book of Saveliev et al (2008). The petrology and geochemistry of intrusive rocks, volcanics and sedimentary successions, hosting them in the Bashkirian Meganticlinorium were summed up recently in the book of Kovalev et al (2013). Simultaneously, a special book concerning the characteristics of the stratigraphy of the Mashak Formation in the stratotype and petrology of its volcanics was published by Ardislamov et al (2013).…”
Section: Petrology and Geochemistry Of Igneous And Sedimentary Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%