Knowledge of the crustal structure is the key for understanding physical and chemical conditions of its formation and later modification by geodynamic processes.It has long been recognized that crustal structure is co...Knowledge of the crustal structure is the key for understanding physical and chemical conditions of its formation and later modification by geodynamic processes.It has long been recognized that crustal structure is controlled by tectonic settings,and that the crustal thickness is one of the most important parameters that reflects the geodynamic origin of the crust.A long tectonic life of continental crust leads to its significant reworking by plate tectonics processes and crust-mantle interaction,which include mechanical extension.展开更多
We present a new model for the density structure of the lithosphere mantle(LM)in the region that extends from the Atlantic coast of Eurasia to the Ural mountains and from northern Africa and Arabia to the Arctic shelf...We present a new model for the density structure of the lithosphere mantle(LM)in the region that extends from the Atlantic coast of Eurasia to the Ural mountains and from northern Africa and Arabia to the Arctic shelf(Artemieva and Shulgin,2019;Shulgin and Artemieva,2019).展开更多
文摘Knowledge of the crustal structure is the key for understanding physical and chemical conditions of its formation and later modification by geodynamic processes.It has long been recognized that crustal structure is controlled by tectonic settings,and that the crustal thickness is one of the most important parameters that reflects the geodynamic origin of the crust.A long tectonic life of continental crust leads to its significant reworking by plate tectonics processes and crust-mantle interaction,which include mechanical extension.
文摘We present a new model for the density structure of the lithosphere mantle(LM)in the region that extends from the Atlantic coast of Eurasia to the Ural mountains and from northern Africa and Arabia to the Arctic shelf(Artemieva and Shulgin,2019;Shulgin and Artemieva,2019).