2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27395-2
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Geosciences of Azerbaijan

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“…Aerobic conditions enabled benthic fauna to inhabit most parts of the Eastern Paratethys during Tarkhanian time. Deposition of diatomaceous sediments (Diatom Suite) in the South Caspian Basin commenced during Karaganian time and continued into the Late Miocene (Alizadeh et al, 2016). In the Late Miocene, the Eastern Paratethys was a water mass with strongly varying salinity, whereas a brackish to freshwater lake system (Lake Pannon), which was progressively filled by prograding deltaic sediments, dominated the Central Paratethys.…”
Section: Outline Of the Evolution Of The Paratethys (And The Eocene Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aerobic conditions enabled benthic fauna to inhabit most parts of the Eastern Paratethys during Tarkhanian time. Deposition of diatomaceous sediments (Diatom Suite) in the South Caspian Basin commenced during Karaganian time and continued into the Late Miocene (Alizadeh et al, 2016). In the Late Miocene, the Eastern Paratethys was a water mass with strongly varying salinity, whereas a brackish to freshwater lake system (Lake Pannon), which was progressively filled by prograding deltaic sediments, dominated the Central Paratethys.…”
Section: Outline Of the Evolution Of The Paratethys (And The Eocene Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Òåððèòîðèÿ Àçåðáàéäaeàíà ðàñïî-ëîaeåíà íà âîñòîêå Êàâêàçñêîãî ñåãìåíòà Àëü-ïèéñêîé ãåîñèíêëèíàëüíîé îáëàñòè. Îñíîâíûìè ãåîìîðôîëîãè÷åñêèìè ýëåìåíòàìè ÿâëÿþòñÿ ãîðû Áîëüøîãî è Ìàëîãî Êàâêàçà, Òàëûøñêèå ãîðû, Êóðèíñêàÿ âïàäèíà [Alizadeh et al, 2016] (ðèñ. 1).…”
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“…Ñðåäíÿÿ âûñîòà ðå-ëüåôà Àçåðáàéäaeàíà ñîñòàâëÿåò 400 ì. Þãî-âîñòî÷íàÿ ÷àñòü Áîëüøîãî Êàâêàçà õàðàêòåðè-çóåòñÿ äâóìÿ ãîðíûìè õðåáòàìè âûñîòîé îêî-doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.24028/gzh. 0203-3100.v39i3.2017.104026 ëî 4466 ì [Alizadeh et al, 2016]. Ê þãî-çàïàäó âûñîòà õðåáòîâ ïîñòåïåííî óìåíüøàåòñÿ äî 1000700 ì. Ìàëûé Êàâêàç îõâàòûâàåò þãî-çàïàäíóþ è çàïàäíóþ ÷àñòè Àçåðáàéäaeàíà ñ íå-áîëüøîé âîçâûøåííîñòüþ ñî ñëîaeíîé ñòðóêòó-ðîé [Alizadeh et al, 2016].…”
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