Яндекс.Метрика

 N.A. Lykov, I.G. Zakiryanov, A.V. Dronov, Y.V. Rostovtseva

Issue: 3 , Volume: 79 , Уear of publication: 2024
Serial edition: Moscow University Geology Bulletin
Pages: 388-396

Abstract

Stromatolite bioherms were found in the Lower Ordovician sediments of the Moyero River section (Tunguska syneclise, Eastern Siberia). Their structure is considered based on the example of their typical buildup and adjacent sediments. It is revealed that the studied sediments were formed during the development of both bacterial communities (primarily cyanobacteria) and calcareous algae. The presence of remains of calcareous algae Nuia of different preservation in bioclasticoolitic and ooliticbioclastic limestones underlying stromatolite buildups and composing interbioherm sediments is established. It is assumed that the formation of stromatolite bioherms and surrounding sediments was controlled by sea level fluctuations that were reflected in the transgressiveregressive cyclicity and changes in sedimentation conditions.
индекс в базе ИАЦ: 011009