Some intra-cratonic basins are traditionally called “aulacogens”. This term has persisted in the geoscience literature since its invention by Soviet geologists in the mid-20th century before the triumph of the plate tectonics, but its meaning has evolved. Attempts to change its meaning from descriptive to genetic have led to a broad spectrum of opinions on the definition of aulacogens. Some specialists related them to continental rifts, while others have restricted aulacogens to the only particular rift systems or peculiar stages in the evolution of young cratons. The Donets Basin is a typical aulacogen stretching across the southern margin of the East European Craton. A brief review of present knowledge of this b...
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Systems biology examines organisms and processes by a holistic approach instead of the traditional r...
Research on metaphor in the literary language is still of great interest at present. The paper consi...
Recent studies have shown significantly increasing importance of new risk factors such as high level...
An attempt was made to describe two parasequences separated within the sediments of the Kotroman ...
MorphoRuEval-2017 is an evaluation campaign designed to stimulate the development of the automatic m...
State-sponsored violence has permeated the lives of the Russian people for over a millennium. But it...
The article is devoted to the historical and contemporary aspects of Islam in Central Asia. It shows...
Russian-Norwegian cooperation and the term “The High North” have been subject to increased attention...
This introduction to the Special Issue summarises Anna Wierzbicka’s contribution to the linguistic s...
The article aims to describe the verbal representation of the time category as exemplified by langua...
The article deals with the problems of decolonization in Poland and Ukraine. The relationship betwee...
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a devastating condition associated with significant mortality due ...
Akira Kurosawa's Hakuchi ("The Idiot", 1951), based on F. Dostoevsky's eponymous novel, is one of th...
Attempt to Defi ne the Complexes of Bat Ectoparasites in the Boreal Palaearctic Region. Orlova, M. V...
The evaluation of the lipid spectrum of the blood plasma and immunocyte membranes is important for t...
Systems biology examines organisms and processes by a holistic approach instead of the traditional r...
Research on metaphor in the literary language is still of great interest at present. The paper consi...
Recent studies have shown significantly increasing importance of new risk factors such as high level...