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Record #149919:

Mesozoic subducted slabs under Siberia / Rob Van der Voo, Wim Spakman, Harmen Bijwaard.

Title: Mesozoic subducted slabs under Siberia / Rob Van der Voo, Wim Spakman, Harmen Bijwaard.
Author(s): Van der Voo, Rob.
Spakman, Wim.
Bijwaard, Harmen.
Date: 1999.
In: Nature. (1999.), Vol. 397 (1999)
Abstract: Presents evidence for presence of Jurassic slab remnants subducted when Mongol-Okhotsk and Kular-Nera oceans closed between Siberia. Identifies these proposed slab remnants in lower mantle west of Lake Baikal. Concludes that slab remnants in mantle can be recognised some 150 million years after their subduction and that they may be useful in associating geodynamic to surface-tectonic processes.
Notes:

Nature. Vol. 397 :246-249 (1999).

Keywords: 551.1/.4 -- Geology.
551.24 -- Geotectonics.
551.241 -- Plate tectonics.
551.762 -- Jurassic.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
SPRI record no.: 149919

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