Sedimentary facies of Maastrichtian to Danian deposits in Amur River area, Russian Far East

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Shigeyuki Suzuki
Abdul R. Ashraf
Hakuyu Okada3
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[1] 4-8-36-601 Yoshizuka
[2] Department of Earth Sciences
[3] Faculty of Science
[4] Fukuoka 812-0041
[5] Germany
[6] Hakata-ku
[7] Institute of Geosciences
[8] Japan
[9] Okayama 700-8530
[10] Okayama University
[11] Tuebingen D-72076
[12] University of Tuebingen
关键词
fluvial deposits; Tsagayan Formation; Zeya-Bureya Basin; K/T boundary; Amur River area;
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P512.2 [剥蚀作用、搬运作用、沉积作用];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Sedimentary facies of the Tsagayan Formation is distributed in the eastern Zeya-Bureya Basin has been analyzed. The formation is of the Maastrichtian to Danian in age and characterized by the cyclicity of the fining-upwards successions. Analysis of environmental changes during the K/T boundary is the focus of this study. Five facies have been identified: Facies A, thick and laterally extensive coarse-grained to medium-grained sandstone units, interpreted as channelfill deposits; Facies B, parallel-laminated to massive mudstone units interpreted as interchannel lakes and flood plain deposits; Facies C, sheet-like medium-grained to fine-grained sandstones interpreted as crevasse splay deposits; Facies D, coal to coaly mudstone beds interpreted as deposits of peatlands; Facies E, very poorly sorted sandy mudstone beds interpreted as debris flow deposits. Fluvial environments with the low-relief flat topography was inferred. A channel transported large volumes of clasts, and a flood basin with interchannel lakes and peatlands was deciphered. Any distinct change of sedimentary environments has not been identified throughout the Tsagayan Formation (including the K/T boundary). However, two beds of debris flow deposits were identified. The one occurs at the uppermost part of the lower Tsagayan Subformation and contains dinosaur fossils. The other is intercalated in the upper Tsagayan Subformation.
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