Voronka kihistu
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Autor Mens, K.
Aasta 1971
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Kirje lisatud 2012-10-16
Kirje muudetud 2022-11-14
IDProov nr.LeiukohtSüg. (m)StratigraafiaKogujaKogumise aegPilt
102109 102109 Mehikoorma 421 puurauk 461.3 Kotlini lade Shogenova, Alla
102108 102108 Mehikoorma 421 puurauk 457.9 Kotlini lade Shogenova, Alla
92324 68-30 Vilkishkiai 68 puurauk 370.5 Vend Mens, Kaisa 1974-06-05
92323 68-29 Vilkishkiai 68 puurauk 369 Vend Mens, Kaisa 1974-06-05
92322 68-28 Vilkishkiai 68 puurauk 362 Vend Mens, Kaisa 1974-06-05
92321 68-27 Vilkishkiai 68 puurauk 353.6 Vend Mens, Kaisa 1974-06-05
92320 68-26 Vilkishkiai 68 puurauk 350 Vend Mens, Kaisa 1974-06-05
92178 320-37 Uhtna 320 puurauk 185.45 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92177 320-36 Uhtna 320 puurauk 194.6 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92176 320-35 Uhtna 320 puurauk 196 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92126 318-23 Tudu 318 puurauk 223.6 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92125 318-22 Tudu 318 puurauk 224.8 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92124 318-21 Tudu 318 puurauk 224.8 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92123 318-20 Tudu 318 puurauk 227 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92122 318-19 Tudu 318 puurauk 234 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92121 318-18 Tudu 318 puurauk 241 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92120 318-17 Tudu 318 puurauk 241.9 Vend Mens, Kaisa
92119 318-16 Tudu 318 puurauk 242.5 Vend Mens, Kaisa
91935 F19-10 Peeri F-18 puurauk 176 Vend Pirrus, Enn
91934 F19-9 Peeri F-18 puurauk 178.7 Vend Pirrus, Enn
91933 F19-8 Peeri F-18 puurauk 184.2 Vend Pirrus, Enn
91932 F19-7 Peeri F-18 puurauk 185.5 Vend Pirrus, Enn
91931 F19-6 Peeri F-18 puurauk 191.8 Vend Pirrus, Enn
91679 F-164-4 Moe F-164 puurauk 260.5 Vend Pirrus, Enn 1972-05-24
91678 F-164-3 Moe F-164 puurauk 257.6 Vend Pirrus, Enn 1972-05-24
Kirjeldus

From Mens, K., & Pirrus, E. (1997):

The Voronka Formation was established by Mens and Pirrus (1971). Earlier, this part of the sequence was treated as two lower units of the post-Laminarites Sandstone or as the lower and middle parts of the Lomonossov Formation (Mardla et al. 1968). The type section of the formation is an outcrop on the lower reaches of the Voronka River, Russia (Mens & Pirrus 1971). Beyond the stratotype area, the formation is of subsurface occurrence being known in eastern and northern Estonia and in eastern Latvia. The Meriküla drill core in the interval of 90–109 m serves as a hypostratotype for the Voronka Formation (Mens & Pirrus 1980). The formation occurs between the overlying Lontova Formation and the weathering crust of the underlying Kotlin Formation (Mens & Pirrus 1969, 1970). In Estonia, the thickness of the formation ranges from 10 to 40 m. The Voronka Formation consists of variable siliciclastic rocks and represents a single upwards coarsening cycle from argillaceous rocks to well-sorted sandstones. The lower boundary of the formation is drawn on the basis of the change in colour. Based on lithological evidence, the formation is divided into the Sirgala and Kannuka members.