Northwest Siberia: northern Taymyr and October Revolution Island
Se forskarrapport: Northwest Siberia: northern Taymyr and October Revolution Island
Datum
19 juli–19 augusti 1999
Deltagare
Forskningsledare
David G. Gee
Institutionen för geovetenskaper, Uppsala universitet
Forskningsledare
Victoria L. Pease
Institutionen för geovetenskaper, Uppsala universitet
Olga Bogolepova
Institutionen för geovetenskaper, Uppsala universitet
Robert Eriksson
Institutionen för geovetenskaper, Uppsala universitet
Alexandr Gubanov
Institutionen för geovetenskaper, Uppsala universitet
Simon Inger
Cambridge Arctic Shelf Programme, Cambridge University
England
Sergei Kireev
Taymyrkomprirodresursy
Norilsk, Ryssland
Dimitry Metelkin
Russian Academy of Sciences
Novosibirsk, Ryssland
Johan Nilsson
VBB VIAK
Malmö
Vasily Proskurnin
VNIIOkeanologia
St. Petersburg, Ryssland
Esbjörn Tagesson
VBB VIAK
Stockholm
Antonina Vernikovskaya
Russian Academy of Sciences
Novosibirsk, Ryssland
Valery Vernikovsky
Russian Academy of Sciences
Novosibirsk, Ryssland
Referenser
Bezzubtsev, V. V., Malitch, N.S., Markov, F. G. and Pogrebitsky, Yu.E. (1983). Geological map of mountainous Taymyr 1: 500 000 Ministry of Geology of the USSR, Ministry of Geology of the Russian Federation (RSFSR), Krasnoyarskgeologia (in Russian).
Gee, D.G. (1999). Taymyr – enigma of the high Arctic. Polarforskningssekretariatets årsbok 1998. 85-90.
Inger, S., Scott, R., Golionko, B. (1999). Tectonic evolution of the Taimyr Peninsula, northern Russia: Implications for Arctic continental assembly. Journal of the Geological Society, London, 156, 1069-1072.
Khegiazarov, B. 1970. Geologic Map of Severnaya Zemlaya, 1:1500 000 Ministry of Geology of the USSR, Moscow (in Russian).
Pease, V. and Vernikovsky in press. The tectonomagmatic evolution of the Taymyr Peninsula: Further constraints from new ion-microprobe data Polarforschung, 12.
Pease, V., Gee, D., Vernikovsky, V., Vernikovskaya, A. and Kireev, S. in preparation. U/Pb zircon ages of 900 Ma granites in the Shrenk River area, Central Taymyr: Nedra Taymyr (in Russian).