© 2019, V.S. Sobolev IGM, Siberian Branch of the RAS The Transbaikalian region comprises several known geologic structures: the Mesozoic Mongolia-Okhotsk orogen, the Cenozoic Baikal rift system, and the world largest Angara-Vitim granitic batholith. They all formed upon heterogeneous Neoproterozoic-Early Paleozoic continental-margin complexes of the Siberian craton. The region is subject to the influence of mantle plumes, which induced Mesozoic-Cenozoic volcanism and controlled structural and lithological changes in the crust in the early history. Transbaikalia, which has been a scene of multiple tectonic events, is a model area for geophysical (in particular, gravity) surveys for various geological and geodynamic applications. As a novel a...
The use of satellite-geological information permits generalization of studies of various active geol...
Recently, a unique geophysical polygon has been created on the Taimyr Peninsula and the adjacent ter...
The Mongolian–Transbaikalian Belt (MTB) is the largest and most representative component of the Cent...
© 2019, V.S. Sobolev IGM, Siberian Branch of the RAS The Transbaikalian region comprises several kno...
International audienceWe present a joint inversion of gravity and teleseismic data to enlighten the ...
International audienceThe Mesozoic geodynamic evolution of Transbaikalia has been largely controlled...
International audienceThe Transbaikal region extends over several hundreds of kilometres east of the...
composed of a variety of terranes including Precambrian continental blocks, ancient island arc, accr...
International audienceThe Transbaikal region extends over several hundreds of kilometres east of the...
Establishing relationshipsbetween the regional seismicity andthe depth geometry and compositions of ...
The use of satellite-geological information permits generalization of studies of various active geol...
Recently, a unique geophysical polygon has been created on the Taimyr Peninsula and the adjacent ter...
The Mongolian–Transbaikalian Belt (MTB) is the largest and most representative component of the Cent...
© 2019, V.S. Sobolev IGM, Siberian Branch of the RAS The Transbaikalian region comprises several kno...
International audienceWe present a joint inversion of gravity and teleseismic data to enlighten the ...
International audienceThe Mesozoic geodynamic evolution of Transbaikalia has been largely controlled...
International audienceThe Transbaikal region extends over several hundreds of kilometres east of the...
composed of a variety of terranes including Precambrian continental blocks, ancient island arc, accr...
International audienceThe Transbaikal region extends over several hundreds of kilometres east of the...
Establishing relationshipsbetween the regional seismicity andthe depth geometry and compositions of ...
The use of satellite-geological information permits generalization of studies of various active geol...
Recently, a unique geophysical polygon has been created on the Taimyr Peninsula and the adjacent ter...
The Mongolian–Transbaikalian Belt (MTB) is the largest and most representative component of the Cent...