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Sedimentation processes and new age constraints on rifting stages in Lake Baikal: results of deep-water drilling

With this paper we present a first attempt to combine the direct results on lithology, composition and age dating in the boreholes BDP-93, BDP-96 and BDP-97 with geological and seismic data from the areas where those sections were drilled. The sedimentary environments represented by the BDP borehole...

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Published in:International journal of earth sciences : Geologische Rundschau 2000, Vol.89 (2), p.183-192
Main Authors: Kuzmin, M. I., Karabanov, E. B., Prokopenko, A. A., Gelety, V. F., Antipin, V. S., Williams, D. F., Gvozdkov, A. N.
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Deep sea drilling
Deep water
Geological time
Lakes
Lithology
Petrology
Plate tectonics
Pleistocene
Pliocene
Rifting
Sedimentary environments
Sedimentation & deposition
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Seismology
Shallow water
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title Sedimentation processes and new age constraints on rifting stages in Lake Baikal: results of deep-water drilling
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