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Mineral inclusions in the accretion ice above Lake Vostok. / Лейченков, Герман Леонидович; Rodionov, Nikolay V.; Antonov, Anton V.; Krupskaya, Victoria V. ; Kryuchkova, Lyudmila Yu.

In: ПРОБЛЕМЫ АРКТИКИ И АНТАРКТИКИ, Vol. 70, No. Suppl, 2024, p. S81-S96.

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Лейченков, ГЛ, Rodionov, NV, Antonov, AV, Krupskaya, VV & Kryuchkova, LY 2024, 'Mineral inclusions in the accretion ice above Lake Vostok.', ПРОБЛЕМЫ АРКТИКИ И АНТАРКТИКИ, vol. 70, no. Suppl, pp. S81-S96. https://doi.org/10.30758/0555-2648-2024-70(Suppl)-S81-S96

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Лейченков, Г. Л., Rodionov, N. V., Antonov, A. V., Krupskaya, V. V., & Kryuchkova, L. Y. (2024). Mineral inclusions in the accretion ice above Lake Vostok. ПРОБЛЕМЫ АРКТИКИ И АНТАРКТИКИ, 70(Suppl), S81-S96. https://doi.org/10.30758/0555-2648-2024-70(Suppl)-S81-S96

Vancouver

Лейченков ГЛ, Rodionov NV, Antonov AV, Krupskaya VV, Kryuchkova LY. Mineral inclusions in the accretion ice above Lake Vostok. ПРОБЛЕМЫ АРКТИКИ И АНТАРКТИКИ. 2024;70(Suppl):S81-S96. https://doi.org/10.30758/0555-2648-2024-70(Suppl)-S81-S96

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Лейченков, Герман Леонидович ; Rodionov, Nikolay V. ; Antonov, Anton V. ; Krupskaya, Victoria V. ; Kryuchkova, Lyudmila Yu. / Mineral inclusions in the accretion ice above Lake Vostok. In: ПРОБЛЕМЫ АРКТИКИ И АНТАРКТИКИ. 2024 ; Vol. 70, No. Suppl. pp. S81-S96.

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title = "Mineral inclusions in the accretion ice above Lake Vostok.",
abstract = "The paper is based on additional studies of mineral inclusions in the accretion ice sampled by deep drilling at Vostok Station in central Antarctica. The studies include X-ray microtomography of two mineral inclusions with identification of their mineral composition; analysis of clay minerals in the soft aggregate of the largest inclusion; and geochronological study of zircon grains. X-ray microtomography shows intact morphology of the inclusions in the ice core and their internal texture. The soft aggregate of the largest inclusion is characterized by the dominance of illite, intermediate concentrations of chlorite and small amounts of kaolinite. A notable feature is the absence of mixed-layer minerals typical of Antarctic coastal areas. The most valuable information is derived from new geochronological data and their integration with previous dating data. The detrital zircon U-Pb ages show strong probability peaks between 900 and 1100 Ma, while the detrital monazite ages are clustered between 1250 and 1450 Ma. Both of these age intervals correspond to the Rayner Orogeny.",
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AU - Лейченков, Герман Леонидович

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AU - Antonov, Anton V.

AU - Krupskaya, Victoria V.

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N2 - The paper is based on additional studies of mineral inclusions in the accretion ice sampled by deep drilling at Vostok Station in central Antarctica. The studies include X-ray microtomography of two mineral inclusions with identification of their mineral composition; analysis of clay minerals in the soft aggregate of the largest inclusion; and geochronological study of zircon grains. X-ray microtomography shows intact morphology of the inclusions in the ice core and their internal texture. The soft aggregate of the largest inclusion is characterized by the dominance of illite, intermediate concentrations of chlorite and small amounts of kaolinite. A notable feature is the absence of mixed-layer minerals typical of Antarctic coastal areas. The most valuable information is derived from new geochronological data and their integration with previous dating data. The detrital zircon U-Pb ages show strong probability peaks between 900 and 1100 Ma, while the detrital monazite ages are clustered between 1250 and 1450 Ma. Both of these age intervals correspond to the Rayner Orogeny.

AB - The paper is based on additional studies of mineral inclusions in the accretion ice sampled by deep drilling at Vostok Station in central Antarctica. The studies include X-ray microtomography of two mineral inclusions with identification of their mineral composition; analysis of clay minerals in the soft aggregate of the largest inclusion; and geochronological study of zircon grains. X-ray microtomography shows intact morphology of the inclusions in the ice core and their internal texture. The soft aggregate of the largest inclusion is characterized by the dominance of illite, intermediate concentrations of chlorite and small amounts of kaolinite. A notable feature is the absence of mixed-layer minerals typical of Antarctic coastal areas. The most valuable information is derived from new geochronological data and their integration with previous dating data. The detrital zircon U-Pb ages show strong probability peaks between 900 and 1100 Ma, while the detrital monazite ages are clustered between 1250 and 1450 Ma. Both of these age intervals correspond to the Rayner Orogeny.

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