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Browsing ELibrary by Subject "Baikal"
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(2001)The Tunka basin was initiated during Oligocene, under transtensional regime (normal-sinistral) as shown by large-scale structures and geomorphology. Nevertheless, a preliminary analysis of the most recent deformations ...
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(2003)The bottom sediments of Lake Baikal were studied, with the emphasis placed upon the conditions of sedimentation in the Holocene and material composition of sediments. On the basis of study of spatial distribution of sediments ...
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(2003)The formation temperature below the sea or lake floor is frequently measured with a sensor probe that is inserted into the unconsolidated sediment, and the thermal conductivity of sediment is measured in situ with an ...
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(2004)The spatial extent of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) glaciers (MIS 2) in the northwest of the Barguzinsky Ridge has previously been mapped. Geographical information system (GIS)-computing of the glaciers' quantitative ...
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(2003)The morphology, structural setting, and evolution of the Baikal rift system has been controlled by its position at the junction of the Siberian craton and the Central Asian mobile belt, two major tectonic units with ...
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(2001)Within the framework of the Baikal Drilling Project (BDP), a 192 m long sediment core (BDP-96-1) was recovered from the Academician Ridge, a submerged topographic high between the North and Central Basins of Lake Baikal. ...
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(2003)The distribution of the rare earths and other trace elements in calcic amphiboles from the Njurundukan mafic complex, northwestern Baikal region, in Russia, depends on metamorphic grade. Both total REE and La/Yb in amphiboles ...
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(2001)By correlating the pronounced interstadial-type diatom peak with MIS 3, the high-resolution and well-dated record BDP-93-2 from the Selenga Delta area of Lake Baikal complements the classical long paleoclimatic records ...
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(2001)The records of diatom abundance, clay fraction content and magnetic susceptibility from Lake Baikal drill core BDP-96-1 reflect the climate-driven Plio-Pleistocene evolution of the Lake Baikal sedimentation system. In ...
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(2002)Continental rifting is treated as a mechanical instability developing under horizontal tectonic tension. The instability results in strain localization and the formation of a neck, which is interpreted as a rift zone. At ...
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