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О результатах стратификации отложений турнейского яруса на поднятиях с эрозионно-карстовой поверхностью на примере Зюзеевского месторождения

О результатах стратификации отложений турнейского яруса на поднятиях с эрозионно-карстовой поверхностью на примере Зюзеевского месторождения

Abstract

По данным промысловых геофизических исследований скважин в разрезах нижнекаменноугольной толщи на поднятии однозначно отбиваются две стратиграфические границы кровля заволжского горизонта карбонатного верхнего девона и кровля тульского терригенного комплекса нижнего карбона. Из анализа толщин между ними следует, что тульская поверхность повторяет заволжскую, в то время как современная поверхность турнейских отложений имеет сложный дифференцированный характер вследствие обработки ее эрозионно-карстовыми процессами. Реконструированная турнейская поверхность повторяет заволжскую, т.е. прослеживается унаследованность нижнекаменноугольного структурного плана от верхнедевонского.

According to field logging of wells in Lower Carboniferous strata, the uplift is definitely marked with two stratigraphic boundaries – top of Zavolzhskian carbonate horizon of the Upper Devonian and top of Tulskian clastic complex of the Lower Carboniferous. The analysis of thickness between them shows that the Tulskian surface repeats Zavolzhskian surface, while modern surface of Tournaisian sediments has a complex differentiated nature due to erosionkarst processes. The reconstructed Tournasian surface repeats Zavolzhskian surface, i.e. we trace heredity of the Lower Carboniferous structural plan from the Upper Devonian

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стратификация, эрозионно-карстовая поверхность, поднятие, врез, горизонт, корреляция, структурный план, унаследованность

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