| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the intrusion of granitoids of the Kara-Chacha massif (J3) and dikes of alkaline rocks (J3-K1), which...ore-bearing sites. The origin of the Kara-Chacha massif (Amudzhikan-Sretensk complex) is connected with...propylites demonstrate a zonal pattern relative to the massif and ore veins. A composite metasomatic column of...cluster and consists of several ore sites — Dmitrievskii, Sulfidnyi, Novinka, and Amur Dike (Fig. 1)...diorites, etc.); 2 — granitoids of the Kara-Chacha massif; 3 — orebodies of quartz-pyrite-tourmaline (a) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | atypical for Transbaikal, within the Sretensk–Kara ore region situated in the zone of the Mongol–Okhotsk suture...the Kara ore knot within the Sretensk–Kara ore region situated in the zone of the Mongol–Okhotsk suture...gold distribution was found at the Novinka, Dmitrievskii, Sul’fidnoe, and Amur dykes fields, among others...mineralization [4–6] Davenda–Klyuchevskoi ore knot (Chita region, Mogocha area, East Transbaikal) [7] Kara gold-ore...Potassic–silicic transformation transformations (with albite and calcium silicates in alkaline systems) synchronous | | Chuvilin, , Davletshina, , Ekimova, , Bukhanov, , Shakhova, , Semiletov, (2019) Role of Warming in Destabilization of Intrapermafrost Gas Hydrates in the Arctic Shelf: Experimental Modeling. Geosciences, 9 (10) 407 doi:10.3390/geosciences9100407 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Institute of Physics and Technology, 141701 Moscow Region, Russia Correspondence: e.chuvilin@skoltech.ru...regions (Svalbard Archipelago, Norwegian Sea, Beaufort Sea, etc.). Gas flares up to 850 m high and 400...pockmarks [14] in bottom sediments of the Norwegian Sea (Vestnes, Storegga, and Nyegga areas) [30,46]. Pingo-like...gas vents on the bottom of the southern Beaufort Sea first described by [47] may result from gas hydrate...through the sea bottom) and from above (by interaction with sea water) [39]. Penetration of sea water and | | Chuvilin, Evgeny, Ekimova, Valentina, Bukhanov, Boris, Grebenkin, Sergey, Shakhova, Natalia, Semiletov, Igor (2019) Role of Salt Migration in Destabilization of Intra Permafrost Hydrates in the Arctic Shelf: Experimental Modeling. Geosciences, 9 (4) 188 doi:10.3390/geosciences9040188 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the occurrence of a hydrate stability zone after sea regression and the subsequent deep cooling and freezing...shelf, gas hydrates can be expected at depths of the sea of 250–300 m, as well as at shallower depths in the...period to the current warm Holocene, accompanied by sea level rise that inundated the previously-exposed...source of CH4 to the atmosphere [12] and high air-to-sea bubble fluxes occur at numerous seepage sites [11...permafrost thermobaric conditions of the Laptev Sea shelf, there are gas hydrates in the underwater permafrost | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | contains interstitial waters that represent transformed sea waters. Such waters are characterized by either absence...some mineral water springs in the Crimea–Taman region (Semigorskii Volcano) amounts to 200 m3/day (Slavyanov...liquid mud from other mud volcanoes in the same region ranges from 4 to 5 m3/day. Liquid mud represents...characteristic of many areas in the western Tien Shan region (Chu–Sarysu, SyrDar’ya, Fergana, and Tajik depressions...ore occurrences; (7) Quaternary loams. baikal region, and others). The scale of these processes is illustrated | | | Book | Aptian-Cenomanian Rocks of the Southwestern Ural and Mugodzhary Region..... M. E. Demina and O. M. Kalinin 63 On Locating...Sequences of Mineral Grains in Granites of the Kyzyltas Massif (Central Kazakhstan) as a Manifestation of the...intrusive and metamorphic rocks of the Balkhash region, the second to the lithology of upper Paleozoic...carbonate rocks of the central Volga and trans-Volga region. After 1942, Vistelius worked as a senior petrographer...and the Middle Miocene deposits of the Caspian region. Here belongs his large-scale,, and still unfinished | | | Book | processes are deep in the Earth, deep under the sea, deep in outer space, and deep in time. It is not...geological faults, and greenstone outcrop. The study region is contained in a 330 × 400 km rectangle. At this...greenstone outcrop (green shading) in a survey region about 200 by 300 km across Evidently, both the...statistician Tukey (1972): see Agterberg (2001). The study region is divided into pixels; in each pixel the presence...including spatial ecology (Franklin 2009). The study region is divided into pixels of equal area. For each |
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