scholarly journals Paleocene–early Eocene post-subduction magmatism in Sikhote-Alin (Far East Russia): New constraints for the tectonic history of the Izanagi-Pacific ridge and the East Asian continental margin

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 101142
Author(s):  
Andrei V. Grebennikov ◽  
Igor V. Kemkin ◽  
Alexander I. Khanchuk
Lithos ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 261 ◽  
pp. 250-261 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrei V. Grebennikov ◽  
Alexander I. Khanchuk ◽  
Valeriy G. Gonevchuk ◽  
Sergey V. Kovalenko

2021 ◽  
pp. 106-115
Author(s):  
ANTON VLADIMIROVICH MELNIKOV ◽  
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VITALY ALEKSEEVICH STEPANOV ◽  

The materials on discovery and study of the Bamskoye gold deposit of the Amur province are given. The field was discovered in 1979 during lithogeochemical survey of 1: 200000 scale. The carried out prospecting and exploration work established a large scale of the field. An overview of publications on geological and structural features of the deposit, geochemistry and mineral composition of ores was made. It is indicated that the Bamskoye deposit may be the basis of the gold mining industry of the Amur Region for the coming decades.


1982 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 767-788 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. E. Davis ◽  
R. P. Riddihough

A compilation of published and new geophysical data from the Winona Basin off northern Vancouver Island has allowed a detailed interpretation of the sedimentary and tectonic history of the region to be made. The basin is forming as a result of the asymmetric subsidence of a recently isolated lithospheric block that is slowly converging with the continental margin. The crust beneath the basin is young (1–5 Ma, increasing in age from southeast to northwest) and of normal oceanic thickness. It is virtually non-magnetic, however, probably because of its having been rapidly buried by turbidite sedimentation. Subsidence of the basin and uplift of the Paul Revere Ridge began in the Early Pleistocene (ca. 1.8 Ma) and, since that time, up to 8 km of turbidite sediments has accumulated in the basin. The nature of the fanning of the deposits suggests that the basin has been kept full throughout its history; the minimum average supply rate necessary to accomplish this is about 70 × 106 Mg year−1. This Pleistocene average is considerably greater than the present discharge rates of any of the major rivers in the area. Subsidence, indicated by the large gravity anomaly over the basin (−130 × 10−5 m s−2 (−130 mGal)) and by the tilting of sediment layers at depth, and convergence, indicated by folding of sediments throughout the basin fill, appear to be continuing at the present time. From the timing of various events associated with the formation of the basin, we conclude that the recent reorganization of spreading and the recent relocation of the Pacific–Explorer–America triple junction have occurred in response to the demands of local small plate motions that are controlled by the interaction of the small plates with the continental margin.


Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1823 (1) ◽  
pp. 65
Author(s):  
YURI M. MARUSIK ◽  
MIKHAIL M. OMELKO

Ozyptila utotchikini Marusik in Marusik and Chevrizov (1990) was described from two male specimens from the Anuchino District of Maritime Province, Far East Russia. Since then it has also been reported from Sikhote-Alin’ Reserve (Marusik & Koponen 2001). Ozyptila utotchkini belongs to the Holarctic O. rauda-group which comprises about 10 species. The examination of both, newly collected material and specimens from museum collections from Maritime Province has uncovered the undescribed female of this species. Although collected previously, it was not known to be conspecific to the male of O. utotchkini, or a member of the O. rauda-group, as it has an unusual epigyne. Recently we recognized that O. utotchkini may represent a junior synonym of O. gasanensis Paik, 1985, known only from female holotype collected in Korea. The holotype of this species is not available (all types deposited in the private collection of K.Y. Paik were lost after his death). The goal of this paper is to describe both sexes of O. utotchkini to allow clarification of the status of the two Far Eastern species, O. gasanensis and O. utotchkini, in the future.


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