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- | formations = [[Carboniferous]]<br/>[[Permian]]<br/>[[Devonian]] ...he northwest of Kazakhstan. The field was once a massive [[Permian]] and [[Carboniferous]] reef complex covering an area {{convert|30|by|15|km2}}. At its largest po19 KB (2,578 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- | formations = Carboniferous limestones ==Geology==19 KB (2,552 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ==Geology== ...was drilled in 1979, discovering "significant oil flow" from the middle [[Carboniferous]] carbonates overlain by Lower Permian clays and the massive Permian salt.<17 KB (2,418 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...o form what was at the time an isolated continent of its own. During the [[Carboniferous]] and [[Permian]], [[Siberia (continent)|Siberia]] collided with Kazakhstan [[Category:Geology of Kazakhstan]]2 KB (344 words) - 20:10, 27 April 2017
- |geology= |period=Carboniferous38 KB (5,584 words) - 20:51, 27 April 2017
- |geology= |period=Carboniferous1 KB (184 words) - 20:51, 27 April 2017
- {{Geology of Europe}}2 KB (267 words) - 20:51, 27 April 2017
- ...f the European Plate ([[Baltica]]). On the east the rocks are [[Accretion (geology)|accreted]] oceanic and [[island arc]] [[basalt]]s, [[Ultramafic rock|ultra ...In: R. C. Selley, L. R. M. Cocks & I. R. Plimer (eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Geology'', Vol. 2. Elsevier, 2005. P 86-95.</ref><ref>L. R. M. Cocks & T. H. Torsvi7 KB (974 words) - 20:51, 27 April 2017
- |geology= |period=Carboniferous1 KB (120 words) - 20:51, 27 April 2017
- | year = 2007 | journal = Russian Geology and Geophysics | volume = 48 | issue = 1 | pages = 1–12 [[Category:Geology of China]]14 KB (1,756 words) - 20:56, 27 April 2017
- | [[Karakol Formation]] || [[Carboniferous]] || [[Category:Geology of Kazakhstan]]5 KB (483 words) - 20:56, 27 April 2017
- | fossil_range = U [[Carboniferous|Carb]] ([[Pennsylvanian (geology)|Penn]]) ''Uralopronorites'' comes from the Upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian equivalent) of Kazakhstan. It is an ammonite.1 KB (123 words) - 20:56, 27 April 2017