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A mechanism for decoupling within the oceanic lithosphere revealed in the Troodos ophiolite A mechanism for decoupling within the oceanic lithosphere revealed in the Troodos ophiolite

Contrasting kinematic histories recorded in the sheeted dykes and underlying plutonic rocks of the Troodos ophiolite provide a new perspective on the mechanical evolution of oceanic spreading centres. The kinematic framework of the decoupling zone that partitions deformation between the sheeted dykes and plutonics contrasts with low-angle detachment models for slow-spreading ridges based...
Authors
Susan M. Agar, Kim D. Klitgord

Stratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the Shell 410-1 well, Georges Bank Basin, US North Atlantic outer continental shelf Stratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the Shell 410-1 well, Georges Bank Basin, US North Atlantic outer continental shelf

The Shell 410-1 well is the most downdip (seaward) hydrocarbon exploratory well in the Georges Bank Basin. It was drilled to a total depth of 4745 m RKB, and penetrated a section composed of Middle Jurassic to Quaternary sedimentary rocks. The lithostratigraphy of the section is described. The strata penetrated by the Shell 410-1 well are more marine than rocks at the updip (landward)...
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L. J. Poppe, C. W. Poag, B.A. Swift

Glacial removal of late Cenozoic subglacially emplaced volcanic edifices by the West Antarctic ice sheet Glacial removal of late Cenozoic subglacially emplaced volcanic edifices by the West Antarctic ice sheet

Local maxima of the horizontal gradient of pseudogravity from closely spaced aeromagnetic surveys over the Ross Sea, northwestern Ross Ice Shelf, and the West Antarctic ice sheet, reveal a linear magnetic rift fabric and numerous subcircular, high-amplitude anomalies. Geophysical data indicate two or three youthful volcanic edifices at widely separated areas beneath the sea and ice cover...
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John C. Behrendt, D. D. Blankenship, D. Damaske, A. K. Cooper

Silurian tectonic history of Penobscot Bay region, Maine Silurian tectonic history of Penobscot Bay region, Maine

Early Paleozoic amalgamation of composite terranes was contemporaneous at widely separated regions that were later accreted to either ancestral North America or to Gondwana as those two continents approached each other. Peri-Gondwanan terranes formed from Late Cambrian and Early Ordovician rocks were amalgamated in the Late Ordovician and Early Silurian to form the Salinic orogenic belt...
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D. B. Stewart, J. D. Unger, D. R. Hutchinson

Continental climate response to orbital forcing from biogenic silica records in Lake Baikal Continental climate response to orbital forcing from biogenic silica records in Lake Baikal

CHANGES in insolation caused by periodic changes in the Earth's orbital parameters provide the primary forcing for global ice ages1-6. But it is not clear to what extent the climates in continental interiors are controlled directly by regional variations in insolation and to what extent they are driven instead by the highly nonlinear response of the oceans and ice sheets. Here we...
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Steven M. Colman, J.A. Peck, E.B. Karabanov, Susan J. Carter, J.P. Bradbury, J.W. King, D. F. Williams

Rift flank segmentation, basin initiation and propagation: a neotectonic example from Lake Baikal Rift flank segmentation, basin initiation and propagation: a neotectonic example from Lake Baikal

New surficial data (field, Landsat TM and topography) define morpho-tectonic domains and rift flank segmentation in the Ol'khon region of the Central Baikal rift. Deformation, drainage and depositional patterns indicate a change in the locus of active extension that may relate to a recent (
Authors
Susan M. Agar, Kim D. Klitgord

A synthesis of post-glacial diatom records from Lake Baikal A synthesis of post-glacial diatom records from Lake Baikal

The biostratigraphy of fossil diatoms contributes important chronologic, paleolimnologic, and paleoclimatic information from Lake Baikal in southeastern Siberia. Diatoms are the dominant and best preserved microfossils in the sediments, and distinctive assemblages and species provide inter-core correlations throughout the basin at millennial to centennial scales, in both high and low...
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J. Platt Bradbury, E. Bezrukova, G. Chernyaeva, S.M. Colman, G. Khursevich, J.W. King, Ye. V. Likoshway

Landsat TM image maps of the Shirase and Siple Coast ice streams, West Antarctica Landsat TM image maps of the Shirase and Siple Coast ice streams, West Antarctica

Fifteen 1: 250000 and one 1: 1000 000 scale Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) image mosaic maps are currently being produced of the West Antarctic ice streams on the Shirase and Siple Coasts. Landsat TM images were acquired between 1984 and 1990 in an area bounded approximately by 78°-82.5°S and 120°- 160° W. Landsat TM bands 2, 3 and 4 were combined to produce a single band, thereby...
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Jane G. Ferrigno, Jerry L. Mullins, Jo Anne Stapleton, Robert Bindschadler, Ted A. Scambos, Lynda B. Bellisime, Jo-Ann Bowell, Alex V. Acosta
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