RAS, Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology
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- Obtaining Age Information on Metamphic Process Using Mn and HREE Diffusion in Garnets
- Parental Magmas to the Alaskan-Type Platinum-Bearing Plutons: Evidence From Galmoenan Massif (Far East, Russia).
- Sr-Nd Isotopic Mapping for Intrusions From the Chinese Altai: Implications for Accretionary Orogeny and Continental Growth
- 3D seismic structures in different subduction zones (Central Java, Toba Caldera, Central Chile, Costa-Rica and others): common and particular features
- Diamondiferous kimberlites in Central India synchronous with Deccan flood basalt volcanism
- Influence of Plastic Deformation in Zircon on its Chemical Composition: Evdence for Gabbros in the Spreading Zone of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Markov Deep, 6oN
- Iterative FM&TI procedure for finding a realistic velocity distribution
- Multi Scale Imaging of Seismic Structure beneath the Western Branch of the East-African Rift
- Variable feeding regimes of the Kluchevskoy group volcanoes (Kamchatka, Russia) derived from time-dependent seismic tomography
- New upper mantle P-velocity model of Eurasia resolves connections to main regional tectonic structures
- Fennoscandia in the Phanerozoic: Paleogeodynamic Reconstructions Based on the New Paleomagnetic and Geochronological Data from the Kola Magmatic Province (kola Peninsula, Russia)
- Paleomagnetic and Geochronological Studies of the Kola Devonian Alkaline Province (Kola Peninsula, Russia) and Their Geological Implication
- Apatite Fission Track Thermochronology of Khibina Massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia): Implications for post-Devonian Tectonics of the NE Fennoscandia
- Reconstruction of Plio-Pleistocene paleoceanographic conditions in the western Arctic Ocean based on a Northwind Ridge sediment record.
- First Evidence of Low Latitude Neoproterozoic Glacial Deposits Containing Varves from Siberia and Their Isotopic Characteristics
- Ultra-High Frequency of Magnetic Field Reversal During Late Ediacaran : Estimating Rates of Magnetic Field Reversals Using Rock-Magnetic Cyclostratigraphy on Lopata Fm. (NE of Enisey Ridge, Western Siberian Platform)