High‐Pressure Na‐Ca Carbonates in the Deep Carbon Cycle
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Explores the behavior of carbon in minerals, melts, and fluids under extreme conditions
Carbon trapped in diamonds and carbonate-bearing rocks in subduction zones are examples of the continuing exchange of substantial carbon ...
Sergey Rashchenko +2 more
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Because virtually all tectonophysical processes are masked by the overburden, or occur too slowly for adequate observation in anthropocentric time, or both, they must be studied in carefully controlled laboratory experiments that simulate the natural environment as realistically as is practicable. Extrapolations of laboratory data in space and time are
J. Handin, J.M. Logan
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ОТ РЕДКОЛЛЕГИИ: ВСТУПЛЕНИЕ К СПЕЦИАЛЬНОМУ РАЗДЕЛУ
The series of five papers are reports presented at the Third All-Russia Tectonophysical Conference ‘Tectonophysics and Current Issues of the Earth Sciences’ held from 08 to 12 October 2012 in Moscow; it was also attended by foreign researchers.
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Evidence for surface uplift of the Atlas Mountains and the surrounding peripheral plateaux: Combining apatite fission-track results and geomorphic indicators in the Western Moroccan Meseta (coastal Variscan Paleozoic basement) [PDF]
This work represents an initial attempt to link the evolution of the topography in relation to the general tectonic framework of western Morocco. For this purpose, in a section of the Western Moroccan Meseta different tools are combined in order to ...
A. Azdimousa +58 more
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Tectonic significance of changes in post-subduction Pliocene-Quaternary magmatism in the south east part of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region [PDF]
The south-eastern part of the Carpathian–Pannonian region records the cessation of convergence between the European platform/Moesia and the Tisza–Dacia microplate.
Alexandru Szakács +112 more
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Perspectives on the Implementation of FAIR Principles in Solid Earth Research Infrastructures
FAIR principles have become reference criteria for promoting and evaluating openness of scientific data and for improving datasets Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability.
Daniele Bailo +5 more
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A model of the evolution of the lithosphere of the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen is one of the active orogens on Earth. The processes caused by the collision of two continents have attracted attention of many researchers, and over the past decades, a large amount of geological and geophysical data has ...
Alekseev R.S., Rebetsky Yu.L.
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GEODYNAMIC ACTIVITY OF THE LITHOSPHERE AND PROBLEMS OF TECTONOPHYSICS – OUTLOOK AFTER 35 YEARS
Reviewed are aspects of modern geodynamics and methods of mapping of geodynamic processes which have been developed since 1960s in the Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS (specifically since 1980s by the Laboratory of Tectonophysics ...
K. G. Levi
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The article provides a brief review of the history of tectonophysical meetings in the former Soviet Union and Russia. This information is published on the eve of the Third Tectonophysical Conference convened by the Institute of Physics of the Earth in ...
Yuri L. Rebetsky +4 more
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Results of the All-Russia conference “Faulting and associated processes in the lithosphere: tectonophysical analysis” are reviewed. It was held on 11–16 August 2014 at the Institute of the Earth’s Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS in Irkutsk, Russia. Several
K. Zh. Seminsky +2 more
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