I. M. Vasil’eva
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation | 2008
A. B. Kuznetsov; G. V. Ovchinnikova; M. A. Semikhatov; I. M. Gorokhov; O. K. Kaurova; M. T. Krupenin; I. M. Vasil’eva; B. M. Gorokhovskii; A. V. Maslov
The Rb-Sr and U-Pb systematics are studied in carbonate deposits of the Satka and Suran formations corresponding to middle horizons of the Lower Riphean Burzyan Group in the Taratash and Yamantau anticlinoria, respectively, the southern Urals. The least altered rock samples retaining the 87Sr/86Sr ratio of sedimentation basin have been selected for analysis using the original method of leaching the secondary carbonate phases and based on strict geochemical criteria of the retentivity (Mn/Sr < 0.2, Fe/Sr < 5 and Mg/Ca < 0.024). The stepwise dissolution in 0.5 N HBr has been used to enrich samples in the primary carbonate phase before the Pb-Pb dating. Three (L-4 to L-6) of seven consecutive carbonate fractions obtained by the step-wise leaching are most enriched in the primary carbonate (in terms of the U-Pb systematics). In the 206Pb/204Pb-207Pb/204Pb diagram, data points of these fractions plot along an isochron determining age of 1550 ± 30 Ma (MSWD = 0.7) for the upper member of the Satka Formation. The initial 87Sr/86Sr ratio in the least altered limestones of this formation is within the range of 0.70460–0.70480. Generalization of the Sr isotopic data published for the Riphean carbonates from different continents showed that 1650–1350 Ma ago the 87Sr/86Sr ratio in the world ocean was low, slightly ranging from 0.70456 to 0.70494 and suggesting the prevalent impact of mantle flux.
Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation | 2007
G. V. Ovchinnikova; A. B. Kuznetsov; V. A. Melezhik; I. M. Gorokhov; I. M. Vasil’eva; B. M. Gorokhovskii
The U-Pb systematics of 25 carbonate samples collected from the Upper Jatulian Tulomozero Formation in southeastern area of the Baltic shield has been studied. The U-Pb systems of Jatulian carbonates metamorphosed here under conditions of the greenschist facies likely have not been reset completely. Samples have been collected from core sections recovered by drilling 60 to 70 km apart from each other in western and eastern areas of the Onega Lake region. In majority, the rocks sampled characterize a thick upper member of the Tulomozero Formation, and a few samples have been collected in addition from its middle and lower members. The analyzed dolomitic rocks (Mg/Ca=0.60–0.68) have variable Mn (54–1450 ppm) and Sr (31–438 ppm) concentrations. Powdered dolomite samples have been treated preliminary in 1 N solution of ammonium acetate in order to get material for analysis enriched in pre-metamorphic carbonate phases in terms of U-Pb systematics. Five samples have been subjected to stepwise dissolution in 0.5 N HBr to analyze their carbonate phases L-1, L-2, L-3 and siliciclastic fraction for getting a deeper insight into the U-Pb systematics. The U-Pb characteristics of carbonate and siliciclastic fractions suggest deposition of studied carbonate sediments in two different paleobasins. In addition, they show for same samples the partial Pb redistribution between carbonate and siliciclastic components in the course of metamorphism and Pb gain from allogenic metamorphic fluids. The Pb-Pb date of 2090 ± 70 Ma (MSWD = 2.0) is estimated for the least altered dolomite samples from upper member of the Tulomozero Formation, which represent marine sediments of a paleobasin and contain a minimum of siliciclastic material, being the least-contaminated by gained Pb. The date obtained is well consistent with U-Pb and Sm-Nd ages established for the Jatulian volcanogenic rocks in northern and western areas of the Baltic shield.
Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation | 2012
G. V. Ovchinnikova; A. B. Kuznetsov; I. M. Vasil’eva; I. M. Gorokhov; E. F. Letnikova; B. M. Gorokhovskii
The U-Pb and Pb-Pb methods were used for determining age of cap limestones from the Neoproterozoic Tsagaan Oloom Formation corresponding to the lower part of the sedimentary cover in the Dzabkahn microcontinent of Central Asia. The weighted average age value appeared to be equal to 632 ± 14 Ma (MSWD = 0.11, probability 0.74). This value allows the following assumptions: (1) the lower boundary of the Tsagaan Oloom Formation corresponds to the beginning of the Ediacaran; (2) Dzabkhan tillites are correlative with glacial sediments of the Marinoan Epoch. The low 238U/204Pb and 232Th/238U ratios observed in initial Pb sources of limestones from the Tsagaan Oloom Formation indicate that the Dzabkhan paleobasin received at its early development stages a bulk of material from eroded upper Riphean juvenile rocks. The 87Sr/86Sr ratio in fractions of Tsagaan Oloom limestones enriched with primary carbonate material and satisfying geochemical criteria of Rb-Sr systems retentivity (Mn/Sr < 0.20 and Fe/Sr < 1) varies from 0.70676 to 0.70691 and reflects this ratio in the World Ocean approximately 630 Ma ago.
Doklady Earth Sciences | 2010
S. G. Skublov; A. V. Berezin; Yu. B. Marin; N. G. Rizvanova; E. S. Bogomolov; N. A. Sergeeva; I. M. Vasil’eva; V. F. Guseva
Salma eclogites distinguished in the northwestern part of the Belomorian mobile belt (BMB) is one of the key objects supporting the application of the plate tectonics mechanism to the Early Precambrian [1]. In this connection, age dating of eclogite metamorphism acquires principal importance and requires a complex approach. As a result of local U–Pb dating and study of the geochemistry of zircons from Salma eclogites of two types (after basic and ultrabasic rocks), grains and rims of zircon crystals of Svekofennian age (~1.9 Ga) with a complete set of geochemical characteristics of standard eclogitic zircons were found [2].
Doklady Earth Sciences | 2013
G. V. Ovchinnikova; A. B. Kuznetsov; I. M. Vasil’eva; I. M. Gorokhov; M. T. Krupenin; B. M. Gorokhovskii; A. V. Maslov
The Pb-Pb age of phosphorite concretions of the Zigaza-Komarovo Formation, which composes the intermediate horizons of the Riphean stratotype of the South Urals, was determined in fractions resulting from the stepwise dissolution of concretions in 0.1 N, 0.5 N, and 1 N HCl. The determination of the Sr isotopic composition in phosphate fractions was favorable for rejection the fractions polluted with extraneous material. On the 207Pb/204Pb-206Pb/204Pb diagram, the isochron based on 31 points corresponds to 1330 ± 20 Ma (MSWD = 1.12), which is in agreement with the stratigraphic position of the Zigaza-Komarovo Formation. The decreased μ2 value of 9.57 for the phosphorite concretions relative to that of the average earthly lead based on the Stacey-Kramers model (9.74) is related to the rocks with an admixture of mantle lead, which occur in the run-off area of the Zigaza-Komarovo sediments.
Lithology and Mineral Resources | 2011
A. B. Kuznetsov; I. M. Gorokhov; G. V. Ovchinnikova; V. A. Melezhik; I. M. Vasil’eva; B. M. Gorokhovskii; G. V. Konstantinova; N. N. Mel’nikov
The Rb-Sr and U-Pb systematics have been studied in the metasedimentary carbonate rocks from the Paleoproterozoic Kuetsjarvi Formation. Samples were taken from the borehole drilled in the northern zone of the Pechenga Greenstone Belt in the northwestern Kola Peninsula. The carbonate section of the formation is made up of three units (from the bottom to top): (I) dolomite (68 m), (II) calcareous-dolomite (9 m), and (III) clayey calcareous (1 m) ones. Dolomites (Mg/Ca = 0.55–0.61) from the lowermost unit I contain 70.3–111 ppm Sr. Initial 87Sr/86Sr ratio in them varies within 0.70560–0.70623 and characterizes the primary continental-lacustrine carbonate sediments. Calcareous dolomites (Mg/Ca = 0.39–0.59) and dolomitic limestones of units II and III (Mg/Ca = 0.02–0.36) are enriched in Sr (285–745 and 550–1750 ppm, respectively). Initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios in these rocks (0.70406–0.70486 and 0.70407–0.70431, respectively) fall within the range typical of the Jatulian seawater, which indicates that the carbonate sediments of two upper units were formed in an open marine basin. Study of dolomites from unit I showed that the Svecofennian metamorphism more significantly affected the U-Pb systems of carbonate rocks as compared to their Rb-Sr systems. In the 207Pb/204Pb-206Pb/204Pb diagram, most data points corresponding to the carbonate constituent of dolomites define isochron with an age of 1900 ± 25 Ma (MSWD = 0.5). The same samples define a positive correlation in the 208Pb/204Pb-206Pb/204Pb plot. Since sedimentary carbonates usually do not contain Th, this correlation points to secondary enrichment of the studied dolomites in Th or thorogenic 208Pb. Hence, the obtained Pb-Pb dating can be regarded as the age of the Svecofennian metamorphic event. Three samples from dolomites of unit I lack any disturbance of the initial U-Th-Pb systematics, but their trend in the 207Pb/204Pb-206Pb/204Pb diagram deviates from the 1900 Ma isochron. Based on these samples, the model U-Pb premetamorphic age of the Kuetsjarvi carbonate sediments is 2075–2100 Ma. This interval is consistent with the age range of the Lomagundi-Jatulian event, which was responsible for the formation of carbonate sediments with high positive δ13C values.
Doklady Biological Sciences | 2006
G. D. Zasukhina; A. N. Semyachkina; I. M. Vasil’eva; A. I. Vedernikov; S. P. Gromov; Michael V. Alfimov
269 The use of antimutagens that reduce the level of mutational transformations induced by physical and chemical factors is part of the problem of genetic safety. This study was the first to compare the activities of synthetic and natural preparations (a diazocrown compound and garlic extract (GE), respectively) in the repair-defective human cells where restoration of γ -induced DNA lesions is inhibited. Most antimutagens have antiradical activity, i.e., they neutralize free radicals that are the major injurious agents induced by radiation and many chemical mutagens, such as heavy metals [1]. We found previously that GE is an effective antimutagenic preparation neutralizing free radicals induced by radiation or cadmium chloride, which was demonstrated in the reaction of Fenton et al. [2, 3]. In addition, diazocrown compounds with antimutagenic activities no lower than that of GE were studied. However, unlike the natural antimutagen GE, the studied crown compounds displayed no antioxidant properties [3]. In this study, we used diazocrown compound 1 , which was in some tests more effective than other crown compounds similar in structure [4].
Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation | 2008
G. V. Ovchinnikova; A. B. Kuznetsov; I. M. Vasil’eva; I. M. Gorokhov; M. T. Krupenin; A. V. Maslov; T. L. Turchenko
The mineral composition and U-Pb and Rb-Sr systematics of phosphorites from the Satka Formation of Lower Riphean carbonates, the Burzyan Group of Southern Urals, are studied. Phosphorites occurring as small lenses between stromatolite layers are composed largely of fluorapatite with admixture of detrital quartz, feldspars, illite, and chlorite. Phosphorite samples have been subjected to stepwise dissolution in 1 N (fraction L-1) and 2 N (fraction L-2) HCl. As is established, the maximum apatite content is characteristic of fraction L-1, while fraction L-2 is enriched in products of dolomite and sulfide dissolution and in elements leached from siliciclastic components. The Sr content in the Satka apatites (280–560 ppm) is substantially lower as compared with that in unaltered marine apatite. The 87Sr/86Sr “initial ratio in the phosphorites studied (0.71705–0.72484) and host dolomites from the lower part of the Satka Formation is significantly higher than in the Early Riphean seawater that indicates a reset of the Rb-Sr original systems in sediments. The Pb-Pb age of 1340 ± 30 Ma (MSWD = 6.4) estimated based on 7 data points characterizing fractions L-1 and L-2 is younger than the formation time of overlying Burzyan sediments, being consistent, within the error range, with date of the Mashak rifting event recorded at the Early-Middle Riphean boundary. The comparative U-Pb characteristics of two soluble fractions (L-1 and L-2) and silicate residue of phosphorites show that epigenetic redistribution of Pb and U was characteristic of the phosphorite horizon only. The initial Pb isotope composition and μ (238U/204Pb) estimated according to model by Stacey and Kramers for the early diagenetic fluids in carbonate and phosphate sediments of the Satka Formation suggest that they were in isotopic equilibrium with erosion products of the Taratash crystalline complex.
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2006
G. D. Zasukhina; I. M. Vasil’eva; A. I. Vedernikov; S. P. Gromov; Michael V. Alfimov
Two new benzodiaza-15-crown-5 compounds containing two N-hydroxycarbonylmethyl or N-hydroxycarbonylpropyl substitutes were synthesized. The first of these compounds exhibited more pronounced protective effects towards human cells according to criteria of primary DNA injury and cell survival after exposure to γ-radiation and CdCl2; by antimutagenic activity this compound was comparable to garlic extract. The antimutagenic effect of these compounds was realized not through the antioxidant mechanism.
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2007
N. S. Kuz’mina; E. V. Shipaeva; A. N. Semyachkina; I. M. Vasil’eva; L. P. Kovalenko; A. D. Durnev; G. D. Zasukhina
Study of polymorphism in 3 genes of the glutathione S-transferase family (GSTM1, GSTT1, and GSTP1) in children with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome whose cells were defective in repair of γ-induced DNA damages revealed accumulation of GSTM1(+) genotypes compared to children of the control group. Generation of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils from patients with this syndrome was higher than in healthy donors. Our results indicate that glutathione S-transferase genes are involved in the resistance to mutagenic agents and demonstrate medical and genetic peculiarities of patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.