State Geological Map of Ukraine

State Geological Map of Ukraine

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION OF UKRAINE STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NORTHERN STATE REGIONAL GEOLOGICAL ENTERPRISE "PIVNICHGEOLOGIA" STATE GEOLOGICAL MAP OF UKRAINE Scale 1:200 000 CENTRAL-UKRAINIAN SERIES Map Sheet M-35-XXII (STAROKOSTYANTYNIV) EXPLANATORY NOTES Compiled by: V.V.Lukash (responsible executive), E.V.Gadyuchka, O.G.Lisnyak, G.G.Vynogradov, K.M.Perelygin, Z.P.Okhynko, N.K.Grytsenko, L.V.Bedrak, A.V.Fedorov Editors: A.S.Voynovskiy, S.S.Derkach Expert of Scientific-Editorial Council: P.F.Bratslavskiy (UkrSGRI) English Translation (2010): B.I.Malyuk Kyiv - 2007 (2010) UDC [560.81/.82 + 502.51/.53] (477.41-37) + (477.45/46-37) The State Geological Map of Ukraine in the scale 1:200 000, map sheet M-35-XXII (Starokostyantyniv). Explanatory Notes. Kyiv: State Geological Survey, Northern State Regional Geological Enterprise "Pivnichgeologia", 2007. – English translation. – Kyiv: UkrSGRI, 2010. – 171 p. Authors: V.V.Lukash (responsible executive), E.V.Gadyuchka, O.G.Lisnyak, G.G.Vynogradov, K.M.Perelygin, Z.P.Okhynko, N.K.Grytsenko, L.V.Bedrak, A.V.Fedorov Editors: A.S.Voynovskiy, Candidate of Geological-Mineralogical Sciences, S.S.Derkach Expert of Scientific-Editorial Council P.F.Bratslavskiy, Ordinary Scientist, UkrSGRI English translation (2010) B.I.Malyuk, Doctor Hab. of Geological-Mineralogical Sciences, UkrSGRI In the explanatory notes geological data are summarized obtained after previously published edition of the medium-scale maps, updated and systematized in the course of extended geological study in the scale 1:200 000 in the map sheet M-35-XXII (Starokostyantyniv). Description is given for geological map and map of mineral resources of pre-Quaternary units, geological map and map of mineral resources of Quaternary sediments, geological map and map of mineral resources of crystalline basement, geological map of pre- Mesozoic units. The geological column is described from the crystalline base up to modern sediments, tectonic structure, mineral resources, ecological-geological situation in the area. The list of mineral deposits and occurrences is compiled. The work is devoted to the wide range of specialists in geological sciences and natural resources. © Pivnichgeologia, 2007 © UkrSGRI, 2010 2 CONTENTS 0 134 Abbreviations used in the text................................................................................................................................ 6 1INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................. 1357 2 136 1. GEOLOGICAL STUDY DEGREE ................................................................................................................... 9 3Geological study................................................................................................................................................ 1379 4 138 Geophysical study ........................................................................................................................................... 10 5Hydrogeological study..................................................................................................................................... 13912 6 140 Ecological study .............................................................................................................................................. 12 72. STRATIFIED UNITS ...................................................................................................................................... 14113 8 142 Archean Eonotheme ........................................................................................................................................ 16 9Paleo-Archean Eratheme ............................................................................................................................ 14316 10 144 Proterozoic Eonotheme ................................................................................................................................... 27 11Paleo-Proterozoic Eratheme ....................................................................................................................... 14527 12 146 Neo-Proterozoic Eratheme ......................................................................................................................... 29 13Vendian System..................................................................................................................................... 14729 14 148 Mesozoic Eratheme......................................................................................................................................... 38 15Cretaceous System...................................................................................................................................... 14938 16 150 Upper division ....................................................................................................................................... 38 17Cenozoic Eratheme ......................................................................................................................................... 15140 18 152 Paleogene System....................................................................................................................................... 40 19Eocene division...................................................................................................................................... 15340 20 154 Neogene System ......................................................................................................................................... 46 21Miocene division ................................................................................................................................... 15546 22 156 Pliocene division.................................................................................................................................... 51 23Quaternary System ..................................................................................................................................... 15752 24 158 Pleistocene division ............................................................................................................................... 52 25Holocene division .................................................................................................................................. 15959 26 160 3. NON-STRATIFIED UNITS ............................................................................................................................ 61 27Intrusive rocks................................................................................................................................................. 16162 28 162 Archean Eon............................................................................................................................................... 62 29Paleo-Archean Era................................................................................................................................. 16362 30 164 Proterozoic Eon .......................................................................................................................................... 63 31Paleo-Proterozoic Era ............................................................................................................................ 16563 32 166 Ultra-metamorphic rocks................................................................................................................................. 79 33Archean Eon............................................................................................................................................... 16779 34 168 Paleo-Archean Era................................................................................................................................. 79 35Meso-Archean Era................................................................................................................................. 16980 36 170 Proterozoic Eon .......................................................................................................................................... 82 37Paleo-Proterozoic Era ............................................................................................................................ 17182 38 172 Retrograded, hydrothermally-metasomatically and tectonically altered rocks, tectonites .............................. 88 394. WEATHERING CRUST ................................................................................................................................. 17390 40 174 Weathering crust of granitoid rocks ................................................................................................................ 90 41Weathering crust of biotite, garnet-biotite, cordierite-garnet-biotite, graphite-biotite gneisses ...................... 17592 42 176 Weathering crust of pyroxene, garnet-pyroxene, amphibole, biotite-amphibole gneisses and mafic gneisses 92 43Weathering crust of gabbro, gabbro-amphibolites, diabases, gabbro-diabases, monzonites and gabbro- monzonites, pyroxenites .................................................................................................................................. 17792 44Weathering crust of syenites ........................................................................................................................... 17893 455. TECTONICS...................................................................................................................................................

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