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East European Craton: Early Precambrian History & 3D Model

East European Craton: Early Precambrian History & 3D Model

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Full Title: East European Craton: Early Precambrian History and 3D Models of Deep Crustal Structure

Authors: Michael V. Mints, Ksenia A. Dokukina, Alexander N. Konilov, Irina B. Philippova, Valery L. Zlobin, et al.

The results of regional geological study and geophysical surveying, including interpretation of common midpoint seismic geotraverses (1-EU, TATSEIS, and 4B in Russia; DOBRE in Ukraine; FIRE project in Finland), bear new information on 3D deep crustal structure and geological history of the early Precambrian East European craton. In addition, new geochemical, petrological, and geochronological data on the unique Mesoarchean-Neoarchean Belomorian eclogite province are presented. The authors conclude that regional granulite-gneiss belts are evidence for mantle plume activity in much the same way that large igneous provinces are. Oval intracontinental orogens (a new type of tectonic unit) were also formed under the influence of mantle plumes. The Archean tectonics of miniplates resembles the Phanerozoic plate tectonics more closely than the concept of Neoarchean-Paleoproterozoic supercontinents. Geological, tectonic, petrophysical maps, and seismic cross sections covering more than 4000 km in total length, as well as their geological interpretations are presented as appendices.

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Published: 5/27/2015

Pages: 433

Product Category: EBooks