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Eurasian Basin. / Savin, Vasily A.; Avetisov, Georgy P.; Artem'eva, Daria E.; Bezumov, Dmitry V.; Chernykh, Andrey A.; Glebovsky, Vladimir Yu; Kazanin, Gennady S.; Piskarev, Alexey L.

Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin. Springer Nature, 2018. стр. 105-155 (Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin).

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Savin, VA, Avetisov, GP, Artem'eva, DE, Bezumov, DV, Chernykh, AA, Glebovsky, VY, Kazanin, GS & Piskarev, AL 2018, Eurasian Basin. в Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin. Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin, Springer Nature, стр. 105-155. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77742-9_3

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Savin, V. A., Avetisov, G. P., Artem'eva, D. E., Bezumov, D. V., Chernykh, A. A., Glebovsky, V. Y., Kazanin, G. S., & Piskarev, A. L. (2018). Eurasian Basin. в Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin (стр. 105-155). (Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77742-9_3

Vancouver

Savin VA, Avetisov GP, Artem'eva DE, Bezumov DV, Chernykh AA, Glebovsky VY и пр. Eurasian Basin. в Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin. Springer Nature. 2018. стр. 105-155. (Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77742-9_3

Author

Savin, Vasily A. ; Avetisov, Georgy P. ; Artem'eva, Daria E. ; Bezumov, Dmitry V. ; Chernykh, Andrey A. ; Glebovsky, Vladimir Yu ; Kazanin, Gennady S. ; Piskarev, Alexey L. / Eurasian Basin. Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin. Springer Nature, 2018. стр. 105-155 (Geologic Structures of the Arctic Basin).

BibTeX

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abstract = "The Eurasian Basin, ~2000 km long and ~900 km wide, consists of abyssal plains of Nansen and Amundsen Basins separated by mid-oceanic Gakkel Ridge. The magnetic field of the Eurasian Basin consists mostly of linear magnetic anomalies (LMA). According to classic hypothesis, anomalies of Cenozoic sequence, from LMA 24 (chron 24, ~53 Ma) to present, were identified and dated. Steady decline of spreading velocity from 22-27 mm/yr. to 5-9 mm/yr. was established for 53-20 Ma interval; later it grew slightly to 7-12 mm/yr. At the same time pronounced asymmetry of geological, morphological and bathymetry features of the abyssal depressions, as well as demonstrated by seismic data asymmetry of distribution and thickness variations of sedimentary formations inside them, lead us to conclusion that the considerable part of the Eurasian Basin was probably formed in pre-Cenozoic time.",
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