The Potential of Petromagnetic Methods in Paleoecological Reconstructions Based on the Example of Jurassic Deposits (Callovian–Lower Oxfordian) of the Mikhailovtsement Section (Ryazan Region)


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Abstract

Based on a detailed integrated petromagnetic, lithological, and micropaleontological study of the Mikhailovtsement reference section of the Moscow syneclise (Ryazan Region), the fluctuations in the Middle Russian Sea level in the Callovian–Early Oxfordian were reconstructed. According to the variations of petromagnetic parameters through the section, seven petromagnetic intervals corresponding to different stages of the paleobasin evolution were established. These stages are correlated with sea level fluctuations established on the basis of changes in the rock lithology and the ostracod complexes. In general, the character of sea level change in the Callovian–Oxfordian that was revealed during the study of the Mikhailovtsement section is in agreement with the global trends.

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I. A. Stepanov

Department of Geology, Moscow State University

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

A. Yu. Kazansky

Department of Geology, Moscow State University

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

D. N. Kiselev

Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University

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Russian Federation, Yaroslavl, 150000

L. R. Kosareva

Kazan Federal University

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Russian Federation, Kazan, 420008

M. A. Rogov

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Pyzhevsky per. 7, Moscow, 119017

E. M. Tesakova

Department of Geology, Moscow State University

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Email: ostracon@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234

E. V. Shchepetova

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Pyzhevsky per. 7, Moscow, 119017

Ya. A. Shurupova

Department of Biology, Moscow State University

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234


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