1,2Krylov A.V., 1,2Zarhidze D.V., 2Anikina N.U., 2Derevyanko L.G, 3Marquet R.

NEW DATA OF STRATIGRAPHY OF THE LATE CENOZOIC OF THE EASTERN PART OF THE KANIN PENINSULA

Relief and Quaternary deposits of the Arctic, Subarctic and North-West Russia. Issue 5.

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doi:10.24411/2687-1092-2019-10511

1VSEGEI, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

2Polargeo, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

3Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium 

 

   

Abstract. In result of our explorations were doing correlation 13 sections of Cenozoic formations of eastern part of the Kanin Peninsula in Oiva Bay and in middle currents of Rybnaya, Murseyha and Menseyaha rivers regions. In studing localities were found 5 complexes of molluscs, 4 complex of foraminifers and 4 sectors pollen of Late Pliocene-Holocene. First in Kanin Peninsula were found section in Rybnaya river of Early Plestocene (Gelasian Stage) which considered shells of the fossil mollusks of good preservation and indicator species for this interval: Mya pullus Sow., Cyrtodaria angusta (Nyst et Westen.), Neptunea striata lyratodespecta Strauch which typic for formations of the this age of England and Iceland.

Keywords: eastern part of the Kanin Peninsula, molluscs, foraminifera, pollen, Zanclean Stage, Gelasian Stage, Mya pullus Sow., Cyrtodaria angusta (Nyst et Westen.), Neptunea striata lyratodespecta Strauch

 


            

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Cite this article:

Krylov A.V., Zarhidze D.V., Anikina N.U., Derevyanko L.G, Marquet R. New data of stratigraphy of the Late Cenozoic of the eastern part of the Kanin peninsula // Relief and Quaternary deposits of the Arctic, Subarctic and North-West Russia. 2019. Issue 5. P49-64. doi:10.24411/2687-1092-2019-10511

 



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