Deep Underground Science and Engineering, Volume 4, Issue 3, Page i-ii, September 2025.
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The phosphate-bearing rocks (phosphate rocks and phosphorites) were studied over a 45-meter interval of the Moyero river section, covering the upper part of the Darriwilian and the lower part of the Sandbian stages of the Ordovician.
Lykov Nikita Andreevich +2 more
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Altaids: accretionary tectonics writ large. [PDF]
Aitchison JC.
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Lateral heterogeneity and vertical stratification of cratonic lithospheric keels: a case study of the Siberian craton [PDF]
We present geophysical models for the lithospheric mantle of the Siberian craton, with focus on its structureand thermo-compositional heterogeneity as constrained by various geophysical data. The latter include thermalstructure of the lithosphere based on surface heat flow data and supported by regional xenolith P-T arrays,lithosphere density ...
Artemieva, Irina +3 more
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Paleomagnetic, tectonic and geochronological constraints for Permian-Triassic oroclinal bending of the Mongolian collage. [PDF]
Schulmann K +8 more
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Water Content of Earth's Continental Mantle Is Controlled by the Circulation of Fluids or Melts [PDF]
A key mission of the ARES Directorate at JSC is to constrain models of the formation and geological history of terrestrial planets. Water is a crucial parameter to be measured with the aim to determine its amount and distribution in the interior of Earth,
Bell, David R. +4 more
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Destruction and regrowth of lithospheric mantle beneath large igneous provinces. [PDF]
Stephenson SN, Ball PW, Richards FD.
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Methane release from carbonate rock formations in the Siberian permafrost area during and after the 2020 heat wave. [PDF]
Froitzheim N, Majka J, Zastrozhnov D.
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Rollback, scissor-like closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean and formation of an orocline: magmatic migration based on a large archive of age data. [PDF]
Wang T +8 more
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Spatiotemporal evolution of the Jehol Biota: Responses to the North China craton destruction in the Early Cretaceous. [PDF]
Zhou Z, Meng Q, Zhu R, Wang M.
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