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Tectonics of the Arctic

Tectonics of the Arctic

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The book provides an overview of Arctic geological and geophysical maps, including tectonic, geological, potential fields, and paleogeographic studies, and aims to provide scientific evidence for the extension of the continental shelf.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 10 April 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


The book provides a comprehensive overview of the Arctic's tectonic, geological, potential fields, and maps, compiled through geological and geophysical studies conducted over the past 15 years under the International Project "Atlas of Geological Maps of the Circumpolar Arctic at a scale of 5M." It presents the findings of geological, geophysical, paleogeographic, and tectonic studies conducted in the Arctic Ocean and the Eastern Arctic as part of national mapping and scientific programs aimed at providing scientific support for the extension of the continental shelf (ECS). With its extensive coverage, the book is intended to appeal to a diverse audience of geologists.

The Arctic is a region of immense geological and geophysical significance, with its vast expanses of icy terrain and unique geological features. Over the past 15 years, a dedicated international project, known as the "Atlas of Geological Maps of the Circumpolar Arctic at a scale of 5M," has been underway to comprehensively map and study this region. This project has involved extensive fieldwork, cutting-edge technology, and collaboration among scientists from around the world.

The resulting atlas, which encompasses a scale of 5 million square kilometers, provides a detailed and up-to-date portrayal of the Arctic's geological structures, formations, and potential resources. It includes maps of the tectonic plates, fault lines, and volcanic activity, as well as detailed maps of the seafloor and underlying bedrock. These maps are invaluable for understanding the region's geological history, tectonic dynamics, and the potential for resource exploration.

In addition to the geological mapping, the project has also conducted extensive geophysical studies, including seismic surveys, gravity measurements, and magnetic field measurements. These studies have shed light on the composition and structure of the Earth's crust and mantle in the Arctic, as well as the underlying geothermal energy sources.

Paleogeographic studies have also played a significant role in the project, providing insights into the evolution of the Arctic region over millions of years. These studies have helped to identify ancient shorelines, sediment deposits, and climate patterns, which can provide valuable information for understanding the region's past and future climate change.

The book, which presents the results of these geological and geophysical studies, provides a comprehensive overview of the Arctic's tectonic, geological, potential fields, and maps. It is intended to appeal to a wide range of geologists, researchers, and policymakers interested in the Arctic region. The atlas is a valuable resource for understanding the Earth's complex geological processes and the potential for resource exploration in this remote and challenging environment.

In conclusion, the "Atlas of Geological Maps of the Circumpolar Arctic at a scale of 5M" project has been a groundbreaking effort to comprehensively map and study the Arctic region. Through its extensive geological and geophysical studies, the project has shed light on the region's geological history, tectonic dynamics, and potential resources. The resulting atlas is a valuable resource for understanding the Earth's complex geological processes and the potential for resource exploration in this remote and challenging environment.

Weight: 349g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030468644
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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