Anomalous subsidence history of the West Siberian Basin as an indicator for episodes of mantle induced dynamic topography
Abstract
Vertical intraplate motions are not easily related to plate tectonics. Understanding their underlying mechanism is further complicated by poor constraints on the magnitude and timing of these motions. Western Siberia is a prominent intraplate area affected by vertical tectonics. Shortly after the assemblage of Pangaea, the region experienced substantial uplift followed by a long period of subsidence that led to formation of the world's largest...
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Title
Anomalous subsidence history of the West Siberian Basin as an indicator for episodes of mantle induced dynamic topography
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
53
Pages
99 - 109
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