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GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF FORMATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF GAS-GEOCHEMICAL FIELDS IN BOTTOM SEDIMENTS OF THE LAPTEV-SIBERIAN SEA ZONE OF THE EAST ARCTIC SHELF Available to Purchase
STRATIGRAPHIC DRILLING IN THE NORTHEASTERN LAPTEV SEA: MAIN RESULTS AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Open Access
Geological Aspects of the Formation and Distribution of Gas Anomalies in Bottom Sediments of the New Siberian Sedimentary Basin and Adjacent Geostructures of the East Siberian Sea Available to Purchase
Morphotypical and Geochemical Variations of Planktic Foraminiferal Species in Siberian and Central Arctic Ocean Core Tops Open Access
Lithological and Geochemical Indicators of Ice Gouging: Evidences from Holocene Sediments in the East Siberian Sea Available to Purchase
Newly Acquired Data on the Geologic Structure and Hydrocarbon Potential in the Eastern Part of the East Siberian Sea Shelf Available to Purchase
Lithology of the Upper Triassic Sedimentary Rocks of Chukotka and Wrangel Island and Their Relationship with Coeval Rocks of the Eastern Arctic Available to Purchase
Gold–Rare-Metal Mineralization of the Mokrundya Placer Deposit in Arctic Siberia, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Available to Purchase
Arctic sediment routing during the Triassic: sinking the Arctic Atlantis Open Access
Geological Implications for Gas Saturation of Bottom Sediments in Sedimentary Basins in the Southeastern Sector of the East Siberian Sea Available to Purchase
Ordovician turbidites and black shales of Bennett Island (De Long Islands, Russian Arctic), and their significance for Arctic correlations and palaeogeography Available to Purchase
Extension Structures in the Central Arctic Submarine Elevations Complex Available to Purchase
Mesozoic structural evolution of the New Siberian Islands Available to Purchase
Abstract The New Siberian Islands are affected by a number of Mesozoic tectonic events. The oldest event (D1a) is characterized by NW-directed thrusting within the South Anyui Suture Zone combined with north–south-trending sinistral strike-slip in the foreland during the Early Cretaceous. This compressional deformation was followed by dextral transpression along north–south-trending faults, which resulted in NE–SW shortening in the Kotelny Fold Zone (D1b). The dextral deformation can be related to a north–south-trending boundary fault zone west of the New Siberian Islands, which probably represented the Laptev Sea segment of the Amerasia Basin Transform Fault in pre-Aptian–Albian times. The presence of a transform fault west of the islands may be an explanation for the long and narrow sliver of continental lithosphere of the Lomonosov Ridge and the sudden termination of the South Anyui Suture Zone against the present Laptev Sea Rift System. The intrusion of magmatic rocks 114 myr ago was followed by NW–SE-trending sinistral strike-slip faults of unknown origin (D2). In the Late Cretaceous–Paleocene, east–west extension (D3) west of the New Siberian Islands initiated the development of the Laptev Sea Rift System, which continues until today and is largely related to the development of the Eurasian Basin.
Tectonics of the Laptev Shelf, Siberian Arctic Available to Purchase
Abstract The Laptev Sea in the Siberian Arctic represents a unique tectonic junction of an active spreading ridge, the Gakkel Ridge in the Eurasian oceanic basin, with the Siberian Arctic continental margin. New long-offset seismic profiles acquired in recent years provide a reliable basis for deciphering the structural and seismic stratigraphic characteristics of the Laptev Rift System. The tectonic development of the Laptev Shelf represents a sequence of four phases controlled by relative plate movements: (1) intense brittle normal faulting (an initial rifting or stretching phase) affected the entire shelf in the Late Cretaceous(?)–Paleocene(?); (2) a thinning/exhumation phase resulted in exhumation of the lower continental crust and probably upper mantle in the western part of the rift system – this phase is inferred to have occurred during the Late Paleocene to Early Eocene, preceding and accompanying continental break-up in the Eurasia Basin; (3) a stalled rift phase characterized by either a dramatically reduced rate of extension, or a non-extension/compression regime controlled by major reorganization of the plate movements – the onset of this fourth phase is inferred to coincide with the initiation of seafloor spreading in the southern Eurasia Basin at around 53–50 Ma; and (4) reactivation of the rifting in the mid-Miocene (a second rift phase).
Jurassic and Cretaceous stratigraphy of the New Siberian Archipelago ( Laptev and East Siberian Seas ): facies zoning and lithostratigraphy Available to Purchase
Geology and paleomagnetism of Jeannette Island ( De Long Archipelago, Eastern Arctic ) Available to Purchase
Subtropical climate conditions and mangrove growth in Arctic Siberia during the early Eocene Available to Purchase
Basaltic magmatism and strike-slip tectonics in the Arctic margin of Eurasia: evidence for the early stage of geodynamic evolution of the Amerasia Basin Available to Purchase
3D ground-penetrating radar imaging of ice complex deposits in northern East Siberia Available to Purchase
Petroleum Systems of Frontier Siberian Arctic Basins Available to Purchase
Abstract Sparse data have hindered efforts to characterize the general geology and petroleum systems in the Siberian Arctic in and east of the Laptev Sea, a region whose potential has often been discounted. Recent acquisition and interpretation of 13,000+ line-km of new long offset, long record reflection data in the North Chukchi, East Siberian, and Laptev Seas has clarified the geometry and inter-relationships of several basins in this enormous 3 × 106 km 2 area devoid of wells. The 16 sec (PSTM) and 40 km (PSDM) data image a number of attractive late Mesozoic and Cenozoic extensional basins superimposed on older Phanerozoic fold belts that lie below acoustic basement. These basins all relate in various ways to the opening of the Arctic Ocean, and many contain 7.5 to 10 km of sedimentary fill and, up to 20 km in the case of the North Chukchi Basin. A variety of stratigraphic fill styles related to their underlying tectonics can be observed. For example, late-stage (postrift) architecture in the North Chukchi Basin shows Tertiary deltaic sequences traversing over 400 km northward overlying Late Cretaceous rift-fill sediments which contain potential source rocks. In contrast, the Laptev Sea exhibits successions related to a passive margin subsidence history, with low-angle sedimentary systems tracts including well-developed ancient shelf margins and lowstand systems, all cut by intra-continental extensional structures on trend with the active Gakkel Ridge spreading center. Slightly older sediment fill occupies rifts under the East Siberian Sea. The observed potential petroleum systems in this region offer source, reservoir and seal lithologies and hydrocarbon migration geometries to access shelf margin, lowstand depositional systems in addition to the potential within the Neogene rifts.