New findings of lower cambrian trilobites in the southern hövsgöl area (Mongolia) and their significance for stratigraphy and interregional correlation

I. V. Korovnikov, F. D. Lazarev

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Abstract

Based on the materials collected by L.N. Repina in the southern Hövsgöl area (Mongolia) in 1986–1988, we describe three sections and identify lower Cambrian trilobites. The sections of Mt. Hurtel Harna and along the Ujigin Gol River were studied earlier. We consider trilobites that have been found in these sections for the first time: Redlihia zharkovi, Lermontoviella shanganica, Erbia granulosa, Kootenia siberica, and Parapoulsenia lata. The section along the ravine of the Zuun-Shuvuutyn-Sair Brook and the findings of trilobites in it are described for the first time. The found new trilobites make it possible to correlate the coeval lower Cambrian strata in the southern Hövsgöl area, Altai–Sayan folded area, and western Siberian Platform and refine the age of the certain parts of the Egyin Gol, Ukhaa Tolgoi, and Ujigin Gol formations.

Translated title of the contributionНовые находки нижнекембрийских трилобитов в Южном Прихубсугулье (Монголия) и их значение для стратиграфии и межрегиональной корреляции
Original languageEnglish
Article number2
Pages (from-to)1350-1358
Number of pages9
JournalRussian Geology and Geophysics
Volume62
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Biostratigraphy
  • Lower Cambrian
  • Southern Hövsgöl area (Mongolia)
  • Trilobites

OECD FOS+WOS

  • 1.05 EARTH AND RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

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