Article 2. Structural position of suites and strata of the “Bug series”

IF 0.6 Q4 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal-Geophysical Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.24028/gj.v44i5.272337
V.P. Kyrylyuk
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The name “Bug Series” was introduced into the Precambrian stratigraphic scheme of the Ukrainian Shield more than half a century ago. During this period, ideas about the composition and age of the series changed several times, but at the same time, until recently, the opinion of various studies about its stratigenic nature remained unchanged. In recent years, a number of publications have appeared in which other views on the origin of the “Bug series” are expressed. Initially, they concerned only individual petrographic groups, such as carbonate and magnetite-bearing rocks, which were attributed to endogenous (magmatic) origin. Later, an opinion was expressed about the nonstratigenic origin of the entire “Bug Series”, and some authors propose to abandon the dismemberment of the Early Precambrian granulite complexes into suites altogether. These ideas are based only on the materials of the study of local objects obtained by drilling and geophysical methods, and they do not take into account the results of regional geological and stratigraphic studies. Simultaneously with new ideas about the genesis of the “Bug series”, an attempt is being made to link its origin with faults and to revise its age. In order to discuss the problem of the “Bug series”, a series of publications has been prepared, presenting the main generalizations of many years of regional geological and thematic studies on the composition, structure, stratigraphic and structural position of the units belonging to the “Bug series”. The cycle consists of three separate articles. The first article characterizes the composition of subdivisions and rock associations included in the “Bug series” in the current Precambrian stratigraphic scheme of the Ukrainian Shield. In this second article of the cycle, ideas about the structural position of the “Bug series” and its subdivisions are considered. For a long time there was an opinion that the “Bug series” performed synclines “superimposed” on the ancient foundation. These ideas we-re convincingly refuted more than half a century ago on the example of the stratotype section of the Bug series in the area of Zavallia [Vinogradov, 1970], but sometimes some researchers still adhere to them. The data presented in this article indicate that all units that now belong to the “Bug series” are suites and strata that are part of a single Bug Area granulite complex and occupy a clearly defined stratigraphic and structural position in its section. Ideas about the connection of the “Bug series” with “superimposed” synclines or faults do not have any reliable justification.
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第二条。“Bug系列”套层构造位置
半个多世纪以前,“虫系”这个名称被引入到乌克兰地盾的前寒武纪地层方案中。在此期间,关于本系列的构成和年龄改变了好几次,但与此同时,直到最近,各种研究的观点对其stratigenic性质保持不变。近年来,出现了一些出版物,其中表达了对“Bug系列”起源的其他观点。最初,他们只关注单独的岩石组,如碳酸盐和含磁铁矿的岩石,这些岩石被认为是内生的(岩浆)成因。后来,人们对整个“虫系”的非地层成因提出了看法,并有作者提出放弃将早前寒武纪麻粒岩杂岩体分拆成套的观点。这些想法只是基于本地对象的材料研究的钻探和物探方法,获得的,他们不考虑区域地质和地层研究的结果。与此同时,人们对“Bug系列”的起源有了新的认识,试图将其起源与断层联系起来,并修正其年龄。为了讨论“布格系列”问题,编写了一系列出版物,介绍了多年来关于“布格系列”单元的组成、构造、地层和构造位置的区域地质和专题研究的主要概况。这个周期由三个单独的文章组成。第一篇文章描述了乌克兰地盾当前前寒武纪地层方案中“Bug系列”中包含的细分和岩石组合的组成。在这个周期的第二篇文章中,我们将考虑“Bug系列”的结构位置及其细分。很长一段时间有一个观点,“虫系列”执行向斜“叠加”在古代的基础上。这些观点早在半个多世纪前就以Zavallia地区的Bug系列的层型剖面为例被令人信服地驳倒了[Vinogradov, 1970],但有时一些研究人员仍然坚持这些观点。本文所提供的资料表明,目前属于“Bug系列”的所有单元都是属于单个Bug区麻粒岩杂岩的套层和地层,在其剖面上具有明确的地层和构造位置。关于“Bug系列”与“叠加”向斜或断层的联系的想法没有任何可靠的理由。
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