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The Yclostratigraphy Of The Konkian Deposits Of Eastern Georgia Eastern Paratethys Kura Basin 6th Edition Yu V Rostovtseva

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The Yclostratigraphy Of The Konkian Deposits Of Eastern Georgia Eastern Paratethys Kura Basin 6th Edition Yu V Rostovtseva
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Publisher: Moscow University Geology Bulletin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.56 MB
Pages: 10
Author: Yu. V. Rostovtseva, K. P. Koiava, A. I. Rybkina
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 6
Volume: 75

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The Yclostratigraphy Of The Konkian Deposits Of Eastern Georgia Eastern Paratethys Kura Basin 6th Edition Yu V Rostovtseva by Yu. V. Rostovtseva, K. P. Koiava, A. I. Rybkina instant download after payment.

Abstract
The middle Miocene (mainly the Konkian) shallow marine sediments of Eastern Georgia (Eastern Paratethys, Kura basin) have been studied for the first time with cyclostratigraphy methods.
Time series analysis (Lomb-Scargle and REDFIT periodograms, Gaussian filter) revealed a statistically significant signal with a 2.4–2.7-m wavelength, which most likely corresponds to the precession cycle. It was established that the sedimentation rate of the studied sediments varied from 8.75 to 13.75 cm/kyr in dependence on different sedimentation environments.
It is assumed that the studied Eastern Georgia Konkian deposits (Sartaganian and Veselyankian beds) accumulated during at least 475–600 kyr. The Sartaganian Beds can be correlated with interval of the highest sea-level rise at the TB 2.5 cycle.

Keywords:
Konkian, Middle Miocene, Eastern Paratethys, sedimentation rate, cyclostratigraphy

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