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Thermokarst in Siberian ice-rich permafrost: Comparison to asymmetric scalloped depressions on Mars. (PANGAEA, 2011-04-18)This data set provides a high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM) of a thermokarst depression (~7 km²) on ice-complex deposits in the Arctic Lena Delta, Siberia. The DEM based on a geodetic field survey and was used ...
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(PANGAEA, 2013-05-02)
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(Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Геофизический центр Российской академии наук, 2015)Petromagnetic and thermomagnetic properties of 13 dunite samples from the Pekul'ney Complex in the central Chukotka Peninsula, NE Russia, were measured to gain insight into the potentialities of thermomagnetic techniques ...
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(2004)Slab detachment or breakoff is appreciated as an important geological process, as shown by recent tomographic imaging. Using a 2-D upper-mantle model 660-km deep and 2000-km wide, we have investigated with a 2-D finite-difference ...
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(2002)Methods of nonequilibrium thermodynamics and continuum mechanics are used for studying phase transitions of the first order in deformable solids with elastic and viscoelastic rheology. A phase transition of the first order ...
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(2004)The Donbas Foldbelt forms part of a large Devonian rift cross-cutting the southern part of the Eastern European Craton. It comprises a 20-km-thick Devonian and Carboniferous sedimentary succession. Maximum burial occurred ...
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(2002)The Uralides, a linear N-S trending Palaeozoic fold belt, reveals an intact, well-preserved orogen with a deep crustal root within a stable continental interior. In the western fold- and-thrust belt of the southern Uralides, ...
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(2001)An indirect Fourier transformation applied to small-angle X-ray scattering data has been used to determine the thickness and surface properties of two common clay minerals. For an illite system, the particle density ...
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(2002)Two independent methods of crystal-size distribution analysis were compared: the Bertaut-Warren-Averbach XRD technique (MudMaster computer program) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). These ...
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(2003)The distributions of illite crystal ('fundamental particle') thickness in <0.2 μm fractions of 13 shale samples (from the Carpathian Foredeep, Poland), obtained using the Bertaut-Warren-Averbach X-ray diffraction method ...
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(2004)In order to assess the potential role of organic sulfur compounds in hydrothermal systems, we use recent advances in theoretical geochemistry to estimate the standard partial molal thermodynamic properties and parameters ...
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(1996)The rate of thiosulfate oxidation to tetrathionate by dissolved molecular oxygen was measured in aqueous suspensions of synthetic sphalerites doped with first row transition metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu). Pure sphalerite and ...
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(1987)There are two hypotheses regarding thiosulfates in the Black Sea: a) that they are an intermediate product of the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide and b) that they are an intermediate product of the reduction of sulfates to ...
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(1989)The existing experimental studies of nonlinear seismic waves have concentrated on second-order effects. The thereby-detected anomalously large values of the second-order nonlinearity parameters of geophysical media resulting ...
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(2002)At the initial stage of genesis of precious opal from concentrated suspensions of monodisperse silica spheres, supramolecular gel crystals with solid silica particles form. The latter are localized at the lattice sites and ...
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(2003)Supracrustal rock in the northern part of the Late Archean Tikshozero greenstone belt were determined to be of predominantly volcanic nature. The geochemistry of major, trace, and rare-earth elements and the Nd and Sr ...
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(2004)A Th-rich mineral of the crandallite group has been investigated from the weathering profile of the Schugorsk bauxite deposit, Timan, Russia. It occurs within thin (up to 0.5 mm) organic-rich veinlets together with ‘leucoxene’ ...
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(2001)Two of the most important sources of information on the style of mantle convection come from geochemical constraints and mantle tomography. Constraints imposed by uranium-thorium systematics are examined in this paper. ...
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(American Geophysical Union, 2007)First arrivals of seismic waves were recorded along the Kamchatka arc using broadband seismic stations deployed for one year in 1998–1999. Cross correlation methods were used from a high resolution data set for tomographic ...
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(2001)Three novel series of non-isoprenoidal dialkyl glycerol diethers with an inferred sn-1,2 stereochemistry were tentatively identified in carbonate crusts precipitated from methane-rich bottom-waters and pore-waters associated ...
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