- Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
- Volume:29 Issue:1 Special Issue
- The stratigraphy of the Oligocene-lower Miocene deposits of southern Ukraine
The stratigraphy of the Oligocene-lower Miocene deposits of southern Ukraine
Authors : Yuliia V. VERNYHOROVA, Tamara S. RYABOKON
Pages : 170-207
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Lithostratigraphic units insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(formation, strata, and beds); and regional stages of the Oligocene-lower Miocene succession of southern Ukraine are described based on the results of comprehensive lithological and paleontological data analysis. The historical perspective on the stratigraphical investigations of the Maikop Group in the Crimean and Kerch Peninsulas and their equivalents in the broader Peri-Black Sea Region were also integrated in this overview. Moreover, a correlation was established between the locally defined regional stages and specific stratigraphic horizons of southern Ukraine, the global Oligocene and Miocene stages insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(defined by the International Stratigraphic Chart);, and the stages of the Eastern Paratethys. The Planorbellian regional stage insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(early Rupelian); includes the Borysfen, Planorbella, Indol, and Eastern-Kerch Formations and Diurmen Beds. The Molochnian regional stage insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(late Rupelian); includes the Molochna and Azamat Formations and the Kop-Takil Strata. The Kerleutian regional stage insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(latest Rupelian-Chattian); includes the Kerleut, Sirohozy, Askaniia, and Hornostaivka Formations and the Chorelek and Clay Stratum. The Bathysiphonian regional horizon insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Aquitanian-Burdigalian); includes the Arabatska, Alahol, Chornobaivka, and Mayachka Formations and the Karha Beds. This horizon is also considered as age-equivalent to the Caucasian, Sakaraulian, and Kotsakhurian regional stages of the lower Miocene in the Eastern Paratethys. The Oligocene-early Miocene age of all these lithostratigraphic units belonging to the megaregional Maikop Group is substantiated by paleontological data. This work represents the latest stratigraphic model of Oligocene-lower Miocene deposits in southern Ukraine as a part of the Eastern Paratethys Basin.Keywords : Stratigraphy, lithostratigraphic units, Oligocene, lower Miocene, Maikop Group, southern Ukraine