The origin of the Baikal rift zone (BRZ) has been debated between the advocates of passive and active rifting since the 1970s. A re-assessment of the relevant geological and geophysical data from Russian and international literature questions the concept of broad asthenospheric upwelling beneath the rift zone that has been the cornerstone of many "active rifting" models. Results of a large number of early and recent studies favour the role of far-field forces in the opening and development of the BRZ. This study emphasises the data obtained through studies of peridotite and pyroxenite xenoliths brought to the surface by alkali basaltic magmas in southern Siberia and central Mongolia. These xenoliths are direct samples of the upper mantle in...
The Baikal rift zone (BRZ) is the seismically most active continental rift on Earth. It lies along t...
P-wave velocity images are determined under the Baikal rift zone in Siberia by using teleseismic tom...
The Baikal Rift is a zone of active lithospheric extension adjacent to the Siberian Craton. The 6–16...
Diffuse, intraplate volcanic deposits are prevalent throughout Mongolia. This study sought to examin...
A detailed microprobe study has been carried out on several xenolith suites along the axial part of ...
Regularities of the mantle structure beneath the Siberian craton were determined using the monominer...
[1] Like most other major continental rifts, the Baikal rift zone (BRZ) in Siberia is presumably und...
Garnet-bearing mantle xenoliths have been recovered from Quaternary alkali basalts, both within and ...
We provide petrographic, major and trace element data for over 30 spinel peridotite xenoliths from t...
The origin of low-volume, hotspot-like volcanism often observed in continental rift areas is debated...
International audienceWe present a joint inversion of gravity and teleseismic data to enlighten the ...
The formation and evolution of mantle magmas remain a topical problem in geochemistry and petrology....
The Baikal rift zone is composed of a branched continental rift in the world. During the past 280yrs...
The oxygen fugacities of 48 mantle xenoliths from 5 localities in southern Siberia (USSR) and Mongol...
Like most other major continental rifts, the Baikal rift zone (BRZ) in Siberia is presumably underla...
The Baikal rift zone (BRZ) is the seismically most active continental rift on Earth. It lies along t...
P-wave velocity images are determined under the Baikal rift zone in Siberia by using teleseismic tom...
The Baikal Rift is a zone of active lithospheric extension adjacent to the Siberian Craton. The 6–16...
Diffuse, intraplate volcanic deposits are prevalent throughout Mongolia. This study sought to examin...
A detailed microprobe study has been carried out on several xenolith suites along the axial part of ...
Regularities of the mantle structure beneath the Siberian craton were determined using the monominer...
[1] Like most other major continental rifts, the Baikal rift zone (BRZ) in Siberia is presumably und...
Garnet-bearing mantle xenoliths have been recovered from Quaternary alkali basalts, both within and ...
We provide petrographic, major and trace element data for over 30 spinel peridotite xenoliths from t...
The origin of low-volume, hotspot-like volcanism often observed in continental rift areas is debated...
International audienceWe present a joint inversion of gravity and teleseismic data to enlighten the ...
The formation and evolution of mantle magmas remain a topical problem in geochemistry and petrology....
The Baikal rift zone is composed of a branched continental rift in the world. During the past 280yrs...
The oxygen fugacities of 48 mantle xenoliths from 5 localities in southern Siberia (USSR) and Mongol...
Like most other major continental rifts, the Baikal rift zone (BRZ) in Siberia is presumably underla...
The Baikal rift zone (BRZ) is the seismically most active continental rift on Earth. It lies along t...
P-wave velocity images are determined under the Baikal rift zone in Siberia by using teleseismic tom...
The Baikal Rift is a zone of active lithospheric extension adjacent to the Siberian Craton. The 6–16...