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Akavassky Formation is a stratigraphic unit located in Chelyabinsk, Ukraine (Donets Basin), Bashkortostan, and Sverdlovsk, Russia. Represents Bashkirian age. In the Donets Basin, it is made up of interbedded shales, argillites, siltstones, and sandstones with occasional limestone and coal intercalations. Largely terrigenous. The lower boundary is marked by Declinognathodus noduliferus and limestone D5 8 upper; the upper boundary is drawn at limestone K3 of the C2 5(K) Suite - it could be correlated with Aegiranium Marine Band and correspond to Atokan in North America. Significant to conodont biostratigraphy.[1]
Fossils[2]
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Globodoma ouralica
Arceodomus ouralicum
Marmolatella sigaretiformis
Dmondia unioniformis
Amphidesma pristina
Arca arguta
Arca lacordairiana
Pecten sibericus
Orthoceratites frearsi
Cyrtoceratites novemangulatus
Nautilus tcheffkini
Goniatites cyclolobus
Terebratula sacculus
Terebratula fusiformis
Terebratula rhomboidea
Terebratula acuminata
Terebratula pugnus
Terebratula Schlotheimi
Spirifer glaber
Spirifer crassus
Spirifer striatus
Orthis michelini
Productus tenuistriatus
Productus semireticulatus
Productus punctatus
Further Reading
[edit]Nemyrovska, T.I. Bashkirian conodonts of the Donets Basin, Ukraine. – Scripta Geol., 119: 1-115, 36 figs., 11 pls, Leiden, November 1999. Tamara Nemyrovska, IGS Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, O. Gonchar Str. 55-b, 252054 Kiev, Ukraine.
References
[edit]- ^ Nemyrovska, T.I. Bashkirian conodonts of the Donets Basin, Ukraine. – Scripta Geol., 119: 1-115, 36 figs., 11 pls, Leiden, November 1999. Tamara Nemyrovska, IGS Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, O. Gonchar Str. 55-b, 252054 Kiev, Ukraine.
- ^ PaleoDB collection 155681: authorized by Pete Wagner, entered by Pete Wagner on 23.04.2014 R.I. Murchison, E. de Verneuil, and A. Keyserling. 1845. Géologie de la Russie d'Europe et des Montagne de l'Oural. Paléontologie. Géologie de la Russie d'Europe et des Montagne de l'Oural. Paléontologie