Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
COSMIC MICROSPHERES IN THE CARBONIFEROUS DEPOSITS OF THE USOLKA SECTION (URALS FOREDEEP)
Form of presentationArticles in Russian journals and collections
Year of publication2017
Языканглийский
  • Bakhtin Anatoliy Iosifovich, author
  • Osin Yuriy Nikolaevich, author
  • Sungatullin Rafael Kharisovich, author
  • Sungatullina Guzal Marsovna, author
  • Celmovich Vladimir Anatolevich, author
  • Zakirov Marat Ilgizovich, postgraduate kfu
  • Vorobev Vyacheslav Valerevich, author
  • Glukhov Mikhail Sergeevich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Sungatullin R.Kh., Sungatullina G.M., Zakirov M.I., Tsel'movich V.A., Glukhov M.S., Bakhtin A.I., Osin Yu.N., Vorob'ev V.V. Cosmic microspheres in the Carboniferous deposits of the Usolka section (Urals foredeep) // Russian Geology and Geophysics. 2017. Vol. 58. P. 59-69.
    Annotation Magnetite microspheres from the Carboniferous deposits of the Usolka reference section were studied by probe microanalysis, with comparison of the distributions of chemical elements and microspheres. The presence of microspheres in sedimentary strata is considered to be an additional factor for stratigraphic correlation between sedimentary sections. The microspheres are shown to be of cosmic nature. The Late Paleozoic paleoclimatic changes (extreme cooling) and biotic crises were caused by the periodical Solar System motion in the Galaxy, cosmic-dust fallout, and meteorite bombardments of the Earth.
    Keywords Carboniferous; cosmic bombardment; magnetite microspheres; chemical composition; paleoclimate; Urals foredeep
    The name of the journal RUSSIAN GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
    URL https://www.journals.elsevier.com/russian-geology-and-geophysics/
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