2020
DOI: 10.1344/geologicaacta2020.18.1
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Lower Eocene sedimentary succession and microfossil biostratigraphy in the central northern Caucasus basin

Abstract: The lower Eocene sediments from the classical Paleogene section exposed along the Kheu River, northern Caucasus, southern Russia are here studied. This ca. 50m thick succession is lithologically contrasting: the lower and upper parts are composed by soft marls separated by a thick Radiolaria-rich unit of non-calcareous and low-calcareous mudstones with intercalations of compact cherty layers. According to nannofossil and dinocyst biostratigraphy, the unique intercalation of Total Organic Carbon (TOC)-rich sedi… Show more

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“…Similarly, sapropelic intervals related to the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO), 7 to 30 cm thick, occur in the marly lower Eocene (Ypresian) succession in the northern Caucasus (e.g. Shcherbinina et al, 2020). Although it is likely that both horizons are present near the eastern end of the Greater Caucasus, to the authors' knowledge neither PETM nor EECO sediments have been described in Azerbaijan.…”
Section: Implications For Source Rock Distribution In Azerbaijan and The Eastern Paratethysmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly, sapropelic intervals related to the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO), 7 to 30 cm thick, occur in the marly lower Eocene (Ypresian) succession in the northern Caucasus (e.g. Shcherbinina et al, 2020). Although it is likely that both horizons are present near the eastern end of the Greater Caucasus, to the authors' knowledge neither PETM nor EECO sediments have been described in Azerbaijan.…”
Section: Implications For Source Rock Distribution In Azerbaijan and The Eastern Paratethysmentioning
confidence: 91%