Aulacogens, the Donets Basin (eastern Ukraine, southwestern Russia), and the new classification of rifts: towards a proper terminology

  • Dmitry A. Ruban Division of Mineralogy and Petrography, Geology and Geography Faculty, Southern Federal University, Rostov-na-Donu, Russian Federation
Keywords: aulacogen, continental rift, craton, tectonic terminology, Donets Basin

Abstract

Some intra-cratonic basins are traditionally called “aulacogens”. This term has persisted in the geoscience literature since its invention by Soviet geologists in the mid-20th century before the triumph of the plate tectonics, but its meaning has evolved. Attempts to change its meaning from descriptive to genetic have led to a broad spectrum of opinions on the definition of aulacogens. Some specialists related them to continental rifts, while others have restricted aulacogens to the only particular rift systems or peculiar stages in the evolution of young cratons. The Donets Basin is a typical aulacogen stretching across the southern margin of the East European Craton. A brief review of present knowledge of this basin shows that its nature is rather incompatible with the present understanding of aulacogens. Instead, the new classification of rifts offers a more precise terminology for its exact characteristics. It is suggested that the term “aulacogen” should only be restricted to those basins for which it has been applied historically.

Published
2012-12-20
How to Cite
Ruban, D. (2012) “Aulacogens, the Donets Basin (eastern Ukraine, southwestern Russia), and the new classification of rifts: towards a proper terminology”, Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva, 73(1), pp. 1-7. doi: 10.2298/GABP1273001R.
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Original Scientific Paper