The paper presents new findings of paleomagnetic studies on Middle Jurassic sedimentary rocks of the Elgon Formation of the Ulban Terrane from coastal outcrops along the Ulban Bay (53.5°N, 137.7°E). Demagnetization yielded a pre-folding characteristic component of magnetization. No inclination shallowing effect for the characteristic magnetization vector was revealed in sandstone specimens of the Elgon Formation. The coordinates of the paleomagnetic pole and the paleolatitude at which the studied rocks deposited were calculated: Plat = -34.3 (34.3)°; Plong = 161.2 (341.2)°; dm = 2.7 dp = 5.3, paleolatitude = 0.1° (+2.7°/-2.6°) S. The acquired paleomagnetic data show evidence for the deposition of rocks of the Ulban Terrane in the Middle Jurassic at the boundary between the Asian paleocontinent and the Paleo-Pacific which later formed part of the Sikhote-Alin Orogenic Belt.
The Ulban terrane composed of a thick sedimentary series of Jurassic clastic deposits is located at the junction of the Mongol-Okhotsk and Sikhote-Alin orogenic belts. The results of the study of the deposits assigned to the Middle Jurassic Elgon Formation are presented. The structure of the sedimentary succession and sedimentological features are considered and illustrated, which indicate sand-reach turbidite sedimentation in a setting of sandy lobe of turbidite cones or ramps. The paleocurrent directions measured in outcrops and calculated using the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility suggest the transport of clastic material from the western or southwestern sources.
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