Abstract

Relevance. The confinement of hydrocarbon deposits to certain stratigraphic horizons, poor knowledge of the northeast of Western Siberia and adjacent territories, including the magnetostratigraphic method, with their oil and gas potential (over the past 10 years, four unique hydrocarbon deposits have been discovered here), the boreal nature of the deposits, and the need for remote magnetostratigraphic correlations. Aim. To create a magnetostratigraphic reference section of the northeast of Western Siberia. Objects. Sections of deep wells of the Pendomayakhskaya, Vostochno Suzunskaya, Vostochno Lodochnaya and Gorchinskaya areas of the Bolshekhetskaya structural terrace, which exposed the Lower Cretaceous and upper parts of the Upper Jurassic (Yanovstan Formation) deposits. Methods. Paleomagnetic studies were carried out according to standard methods and included sampling of core samples with an "up-down" orientation, sample preparation (kappametry, marking of samples, photographing, sawing), measurement of magnetic susceptibility, temporary cleaning (the samples were located along the field during a week, then a week-against the field with determination of residual magnetization), complete demagnetization by alternating magnetic field, plotting of complete demagnetization, mass cleaning, determination of components of natural residual magnetization, assessment of paleomagnetic stability, identification of forward and reverse polarity zones, construction of paleomagnetic sections. To construct the magnetostratigraphic sections given in this article, the paleomagnetic and biostratigraphic data are linked. For this purpose, magnetochrons were identified using biostratigraphic analysis. Results. The authors have compiled a composite magnetostratigraphic section of the boundary Jurassic-Cretaceous deposits of the Bolshekhetskaya structural terrace and identified four magnetozones with subzones of direct and reverse polarity, compared with the Berriasian ammonite scale. The high information content of the results of magnetostratigraphy research under boreal conditions was noted.

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