Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
юрско-нижнеберриасская толща
English translation:
Jurassic and Lower Berriasian strata
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Hasmik Avetyan
May 19, 2014 13:00
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Russian term
юрско-нижнеберриасская толща
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Science
Geology
Formation
Мощность юрско-нижнеберриаская толщи в Свердрупском прогибе составляет 1.3-1.5 км.
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3 +5 | Jurassic and Lower Berriasian strata | Hasmik Avetyan |
References
Berriasian | P.L.F. Persio |
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May 22, 2014 11:44: Hasmik Avetyan Created KOG entry
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Jurassic and Lower Berriasian strata
Jurassic and Lower Berriasian strata или Jurassic-Lower Berriasian strata
https://www.google.am/?gws_rd=cr&ei=cQJ6U_GqMvD24QSZzYHQDA&q... lower berriasian strata"
Встречается также вариант Early Berriasian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berriasian
https://www.google.am/?gws_rd=cr&ei=cQJ6U_GqMvD24QSZzYHQDA&q... lower berriasian strata"
Встречается также вариант Early Berriasian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berriasian
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Reference:
Berriasian
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/62692/Berriasian-S...
Berriasian Stage, first of six main divisions (in ascending order) of the Lower Cretaceous Series, representing rocks deposited worldwide during the Berriasian Age, which occurred between 145 million and 139.8 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period. Rocks of the Berriasian overlie those of the Jurassic System’s Tithonian Stage and underlie rocks of the Valanginian Stage.
The name for this stage is derived from Berrias, in southeastern France, and the area surrounding Berrias serves as the classic type district for rocks of this age. The Berriasian Stage is characterized by a distinct ammonite genus used as an index fossil.
Berriasian Stage, first of six main divisions (in ascending order) of the Lower Cretaceous Series, representing rocks deposited worldwide during the Berriasian Age, which occurred between 145 million and 139.8 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period. Rocks of the Berriasian overlie those of the Jurassic System’s Tithonian Stage and underlie rocks of the Valanginian Stage.
The name for this stage is derived from Berrias, in southeastern France, and the area surrounding Berrias serves as the classic type district for rocks of this age. The Berriasian Stage is characterized by a distinct ammonite genus used as an index fossil.
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