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(PANGAEA, 2010-06-14)
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(2016)New Os isotope and highly siderophile element (HSE) abundance data, in combination with lithophile trace element and Sm–Nd, Lu–Hf, and Hf–W isotope data, are reported for komatiitic basalts from the Vetreny Belt and tonalites ...
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(1987)The paper reports on a study of the texture and mineral composition (including the distribution of various trace elements) of a complex mantle xenolith, containing apatite and mica. This xenolith was found in the northern ...
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(2000)Offered in this paper is the critical analysis of the modern experimental results and theoretical views for the mechanisms of the lithosphere-ionosphere connection, cased by seismic activity at the final stage of earthquake ...
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(2002)A three-dimensional (3D) density model, approximated by two regional layers—the sedimentary cover and the crystalline crust (offshore, a sea-water layer was added), has been constructed in 1° averaging for the whole European ...
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(2004)The southern segment of the seismic profile EUROBRIDGE—EUROBRIDGE-97 (EB'97)—located in Belarus and Ukraine, crosses the suture zone between two main segments of the East European Craton—Fennoscandia and Sarmatia—as well ...
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(2000)Offered in this paper is the critical analysis of the modern experimental results and theoretical views for the mechanisms of the lithosphere-ionosphere connection, cased by seismic activity at the final stage of earthquake ...
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(2003)Lithospheric buoyancy, the product of lithospheric density and thickness, is an important physi cal property that influences both the long-term stability of continents and their state of stress. We have determined ...
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(2002)Deep seismic reflection profiles collected across Proterozoic-Archean margins are now sufficiently numerous to formulate a consistent hypothesis of how continental nuclei grow laterally to form cratonic shields. This picture ...
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(2003)Plate flexure is a phenomenon that describes how the lithosphere responds to long-term (>105 yr) geological loads. By comparing the flexure in the vicinity of ice, volcano, and sediment loads to predictions based on simple ...
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