Форма представления | Статьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках |
Год публикации | 2018 |
Язык | английский |
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Галиуллин Булат Марсович, автор
Глухов Михаил Сергеевич, автор
Стаценко Евгений Олегович, автор
Сунгатуллин Рафаэль Харисович, автор
Сунгатуллина Гузаль Марсовна, автор
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Глухов Михаил Сергеевич, автор
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Библиографическое описание на языке оригинала |
Sungatullin Rafael, Glukhov Mikhail, Galiullin Bulat, Statsenco Evgeny, Sungatullina Guzal Cosmic Microspheres from the Deposits of the Moscovian Stage of the Eastern Part of the Russian Plate//Proceedings Kazan Golovkinsky Stratigraphic Meeting «Advances in Devonian, Carboniferous and Permian Research: Stratigraphy, Environments, Climate and Resources». Kazan, Russian Federation, 19-23 September 2017. Bologna: Filodiritto Publisher, 2018. P.431-439. |
Аннотация |
Metal microspheres from the deposits of the Kashirian Regional Substage of the Moscovian Stage
of the East Russian Plate were explored using electron microscopy, microprobe analysis and X-Ray
microtomography. The microspheres, 130-200 μm in diameter, have a metallic luster and specific
composition features that distinguish them from technogenic microspheres. The microspheres from
the Middle Carboniferous deposits, in comparison with the technogenic microspheres, have only two
basic elements: iron and oxygen. Based on the comparative analysis we suggest that the microspheres
under study are of cosmic origin. These finds in sedimentary rocks can be used for stratigraphic
correlation and may help in interpretation of biotic crises, and in the search for mineral resources. |
Ключевые слова |
metal microspheres, technogenic spherules, correlation, electronic microscopy, microprobe analysis, chemical
composition, X-Ray microtomography, Moscovian Stage, Russian Plate |
Название журнала |
ADVANCES IN DEVONIAN, CARBONIFEROUS AND PERMIAN RESEARCH: STRATIGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENTS, CLIMATE AND RESOURCES
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Галиуллин Булат Марсович |
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Глухов Михаил Сергеевич |
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Стаценко Евгений Олегович |
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Сунгатуллин Рафаэль Харисович |
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Сунгатуллина Гузаль Марсовна |
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Глухов Михаил Сергеевич |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2018 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Sungatullin Rafael, Glukhov Mikhail, Galiullin Bulat, Statsenco Evgeny, Sungatullina Guzal Cosmic Microspheres from the Deposits of the Moscovian Stage of the Eastern Part of the Russian Plate//Proceedings Kazan Golovkinsky Stratigraphic Meeting «Advances in Devonian, Carboniferous and Permian Research: Stratigraphy, Environments, Climate and Resources». Kazan, Russian Federation, 19-23 September 2017. Bologna: Filodiritto Publisher, 2018. P.431-439. |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/?p_id=186296 |
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ADVANCES IN DEVONIAN, CARBONIFEROUS AND PERMIAN RESEARCH: STRATIGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENTS, CLIMATE AND RESOURCES |
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dc.description.abstract |
Metal microspheres from the deposits of the Kashirian Regional Substage of the Moscovian Stage
of the East Russian Plate were explored using electron microscopy, microprobe analysis and X-Ray
microtomography. The microspheres, 130-200 μm in diameter, have a metallic luster and specific
composition features that distinguish them from technogenic microspheres. The microspheres from
the Middle Carboniferous deposits, in comparison with the technogenic microspheres, have only two
basic elements: iron and oxygen. Based on the comparative analysis we suggest that the microspheres
under study are of cosmic origin. These finds in sedimentary rocks can be used for stratigraphic
correlation and may help in interpretation of biotic crises, and in the search for mineral resources. |
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metal microspheres |
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technogenic spherules |
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correlation |
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electronic microscopy |
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microprobe analysis |
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chemical
composition |
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X-Ray microtomography |
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Moscovian Stage |
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Russian Plate |
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Cosmic Microspheres from the Deposits of the Moscovian Stage of the Eastern Part of the Russian Plate |
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Статьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках |
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