Upper Cretaceous Deposits of the Volsk Structural Zone of the East European Platform: Turonian–Lower Campanian of the Kommunar Section: Paper 2. Macrofauna Review, Conclusions

The vertical ranges of inocerams, belemnites, ammonites, echinoids, sponges, and brachiopods from lithologically monotonous carbonate rocks have been studied in the Kommunar section. The results obtained in the study of macrofaunistic assemblages confirm and complement the benthic foraminifera resea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Stratigraphy and geological correlation 2022-04, Vol.30 (2), p.89-115
Hauptverfasser: Pervushov, E. M., Ryabov, I. P., Sel’tser, V. B., Walaszczyk, I., Kalyakin, E. A., Guzhikova, A. A., Il’inskii, E. I., Khudyakov, D. V.
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Zusammenfassung:The vertical ranges of inocerams, belemnites, ammonites, echinoids, sponges, and brachiopods from lithologically monotonous carbonate rocks have been studied in the Kommunar section. The results obtained in the study of macrofaunistic assemblages confirm and complement the benthic foraminifera research data of distinguished units of the middle–upper Turonian, Coniacian, lower and upper Santonian, and lower Campanian basal horizon. The stratigraphically full upper Coniacian–lower Santonian interval in the Kommunar section has been identified in the Volga region for the first time. The defined macro- and microfaunistic biostratigraphic units have been correlated and discussed. The Boreal–Tethyan magnetochronological correlation of the Santonian–Campanian makes it possible to conclude that the Santonian lower boundary in different regions differs by about a million years, which is comparable to the duration of the Santonian.
ISSN:0869-5938
1555-6263
DOI:10.1134/S0869593822030042