Postglacial Deposits of the Dal’nyaya Taiga Group: Early Vendian in the Ura Uplift, Siberia. Communication 1. Barakun Formation
Analysis of modern paleontological, isotope-geochemical, and paleotectonic data on Vendian rocks in the Patom Basin (Siberia) is presented. The paper discusses depositional settings and features of the specifics of sedimentogenesis of the Barakun carbonate–terrigenous formation, which matches the lo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Lithology and Mineral Resources 2018-09, Vol.53 (5), p.417-429 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Analysis of modern paleontological, isotope-geochemical, and paleotectonic data on Vendian rocks in the Patom Basin (Siberia) is presented. The paper discusses depositional settings and features of the specifics of sedimentogenesis of the Barakun carbonate–terrigenous formation, which matches the lower strata of postglacial deposits of the Dal’nyaya Taiga Group. It is shown that formation of the transgressive Barakun Formation was governed by relatively deep-water (below the storm wave base) distal settings of a low-angle (about 1°) homoclinal ramp. Its formation was related to a more intense sagging of the northeastern part of the Ura Uplift. The formation of breccias and intrusions was fostered by high seismic activity of the paleobasin recorded in plastic deformations along with liquefaction and fluidization of sedimentary beds. The constant seismic destabilization of bottom beds provoked small but frequent landslides without the formation of turbidite flows. The continuous dislocation of sediments toward the depocenter actively governed specifics of the ramp architecture. The unusual behavior of sediments during their long-term thixotropic residence could be related to a high content of organic matter, processes of methanogenesis and, probably, dissemination of gas hydrate compounds. |
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ISSN: | 0024-4902 1608-3229 1573-8892 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0024490218050073 |