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Grikurov [65] G.E., Leitchenkov [66] G.L., Mikhalsky [67] E.V. Antarctic Tectonic Evolution in the light of modern geodynamic concepts
Abstract
A compilation of Tectonic Map of the Polar Regions, 1:10 000 000 (TEMPORE) was proposed by the Commission for the Geological Map of the World as part of research activities under the auspices of IPY 2007–2009. The first stage of this project envisaged creating a draft of new international tectonic map of Antarctica and its surrounding seas in I.S. Gramberg Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the World Ocean (VNIIOkeangeologia). This work involved critical evaluation and synthesizing of abundant new geological and geophysical data obtained by the Russian and foreign Antarctic expeditions in the past 15–20 years. The results of state-of-the-art isotopic and geochemical studies of Antarctica’s rocks, as well as new insights in the deep structure of its continental margin gained in the course of systematic marine geophysical investigations make possible to refine the tectonic models advanced by Antarctic scientists in preceding years and to propose an up-to-date vision of tectonic arrangement and geodynamic history of the Antarctic.
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Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the World Ocean (VNIIOkeangeologia), St. Petersburg, Russia
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Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the World Ocean (VNIIOkeangeologia), St. Petersburg, Russia
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Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the World Ocean (VNIIOkeangeologia), St. Petersburg, Russia