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Кванталиани, И. В. (2000) Среднеюрско-раннемеловые аммониты Вединской офиолитовой зоны Малого Кавказа [Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous ammonites of the Veda ophiolite zone of the Lesser Caucasus]. Труды геологического института им А.И.Джанелидзе [Proceedings of the A.I. Dzhanelidze Geological Institute] 116

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TitleСреднеюрско-раннемеловые аммониты Вединской офиолитовой зоны Малого Кавказа
[Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous ammonites of the Veda ophiolite zone of the Lesser Caucasus]
ReportТруды геологического института им А.И.Джанелидзе
[Proceedings of the A.I. Dzhanelidze Geological Institute]
AuthorsКванталиани, И. В.Author
Year2000
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Full ReferenceКванталиани, И. В. (2000) Среднеюрско-раннемеловые аммониты Вединской офиолитовой зоны Малого Кавказа [Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous ammonites of the Veda ophiolite zone of the Lesser Caucasus]. Труды геологического института им А.И.Джанелидзе [Proceedings of the A.I. Dzhanelidze Geological Institute] 116
Plain TextКванталиани, И. В. (2000) Среднеюрско-раннемеловые аммониты Вединской офиолитовой зоны Малого Кавказа [Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous ammonites of the Veda ophiolite zone of the Lesser Caucasus]. Труды геологического института им А.И.Джанелидзе [Proceedings of the A.I. Dzhanelidze Geological Institute] 116
InМецниереба - Труды геологического института им А.И.Джанелидзе [Proceedings of the A.I. Dzhanelidze Geological Institute]
Abstract/NotesIn the core of the Erakh anticline of the Veda ophiolite zone of the Lesser Caucasus, from under the Upper Konyakian neo-autochthonous shallow limestones, an ophiolite tectonic melange is exposed, composed of blocks and fragments of variously oriented in space and fragments of both the ophiolite association and rocks of sedimentary origin of the Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous age.

In the field of ophiolite development, Armenian geologists first discovered fragments of limestone with ammonites. In addition, the author collected additional rich material with Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous ammonites, the definition and description of which is given in this monograph (21 species).


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