. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. REVIEW OF STRATIGRAPHY OF EASTERN PARATETHYS 27 geological evolution of the region. Only locally or periodically (as in the Maykopian, Maeotian and Kuyalnikian/Akchagylian (see section below on sequence stratigraphy)) are they sufficiently well developed to enable ties to global biostratigraphic zonation schemes (Blow (1969) for planktonic foraminifera; Martini (1971) for calcareous nannoplankton). Biostratigraphic zonation in Eastern Paratethys relies largely on facies-dependent benthonic foraminifera and, especially in the marginal- t


. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. REVIEW OF STRATIGRAPHY OF EASTERN PARATETHYS 27 geological evolution of the region. Only locally or periodically (as in the Maykopian, Maeotian and Kuyalnikian/Akchagylian (see section below on sequence stratigraphy)) are they sufficiently well developed to enable ties to global biostratigraphic zonation schemes (Blow (1969) for planktonic foraminifera; Martini (1971) for calcareous nannoplankton). Biostratigraphic zonation in Eastern Paratethys relies largely on facies-dependent benthonic foraminifera and, especially in the marginal- to non- marine environments of the Mio-Pliocene, benthonic ostracods and terrestrially-derived pollen and spores (see section below on sequence stratigraphy). Important ostracod references include those of Livental (1929), Sveier (1949), Agalarova (1956, 1967), Suzin (1956), Agalarova et al. (1961), Mandelstam era/. (1962), Faridi (1964), Imnadze( 1964, 1974), Sheydayeva-Kuliyeva (1966), Rozyeva (1971), Gramann (1971), Karmishina (1975), Vekua (1975), Krstic (1976), Olteanu (1978), Imnadze & Karmishina (1980). de Deckker (1981), Jiricek (1984), Mamedova (1984, 1985, 1988), Dzhanelidze et al. (1985), Aliyulla et al. (1985) and Yassini (1986). Important pollen and spore and associated palynomorph references include those of Ramishvili (1969), Dzhabarova (1973, 1978, 1980), Grichuk (1973, 1984), Wall & Dale(1973),Ananova(1974),Shikmust'f(//. (1977), Koreneva& Kartashova (1978), Traverse (1978), Shchekina (1979), Abramova (1982, 1985), Yakhimovich et al. (1983), Grichuk et al. (1984), Khotinskiy (1984), Mamedov & Rabotina (1984a-b), Shatilova (1984), Ananova et al. (1985), Ivanova (1985), Sirenko &Turlo(1986), Bludorovacra/. (1987),Naidina(1988,1990a-b,. Fig. 2 Vegetation belts in the former Soviet Union. After Knystautas (1987). = Amu Darya; = Syr Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally


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