Sedimentary environments and geochemistry of Upper Eocene and Lower Oligocene rocks in the northeastern Caucasus


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Abstract

Upper Eocene and Lower Oligocene rocks in the northeastern Caucasus were examined in the most representative Chirkei section (Sulak River basin). Sharp lithogeochemical distinctions between them were revealed. The results of the study of nannoplankton demonstrated that the Eocene/Oligocene interface occurs slightly below the boundary between the Belaya Glina and Khadum formations. The studied section revealed a series of nannoplankton bioevents facilitating its stratigraphic subdivision. It has been established that organic matter (OM) in rocks of the Khadum Formation is characterized by a relatively high degree of maturity. Probably, the material of mainly marine genesis contains a terrigenous OM admixture. Positive oxygen isotope anomaly in the upper part of the Belaya Glina Formation reflects global climate changes (cooling) near the Eocene/Oligocene interface. Limitation of the anomaly by the upper boundary of the Belaya Glina Formation is likely related to changes in water salinity variations in the Early Oligocene basin and intense early diagenetic processes in rocks therein. Lithological, geochemical, and paleoecological data suggest that the Khadum paleobasin was depleted in oxygen. Such environment was unstable with periodic intensification or attenuation. Paleoecology in the Belaya Glina basin was typical of normally aerated basins.

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Yu. O. Gavrilov

Geological Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: gavrilov@ginras.ru
Russian Federation, Pyzhevskii per, 7, Moscow, 119017

E. V. Shchepetova

Geological Institute

Email: gavrilov@ginras.ru
Russian Federation, Pyzhevskii per, 7, Moscow, 119017

E. A. Shcherbinina

Geological Institute

Email: gavrilov@ginras.ru
Russian Federation, Pyzhevskii per, 7, Moscow, 119017

O. V. Golovanova

Geological Institute

Email: gavrilov@ginras.ru
Russian Federation, Pyzhevskii per, 7, Moscow, 119017

R. I. Nedumov

Geological Institute

Email: gavrilov@ginras.ru
Russian Federation, Pyzhevskii per, 7, Moscow, 119017

B. G. Pokrovsky

Geological Institute

Email: gavrilov@ginras.ru
Russian Federation, Pyzhevskii per, 7, Moscow, 119017


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