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DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103559
论文题名:
Arctic Ocean Mega Project: Paper 1 - Data collection
作者: Nikishin A.M.; Petrov E.I.; Cloetingh S.; Korniychuk A.V.; Morozov A.F.; Petrov O.V.; Poselov V.A.; Beziazykov A.V.; Skolotnev S.G.; Malyshev N.A.; Verzhbitsky V.E.; Posamentier H.W.; Freiman S.I.; Rodina E.A.; Startseva K.F.; Zhukov N.N.
刊名: Earth Science Reviews
ISSN: 00128252
出版年: 2021
卷: 217
语种: 英语
中文关键词: Arctic ; Gakkel Ridge ; Icebreaker ; Lomonosov Ridge ; Mendeleev Rise ; Multi-beam bathymetry ; Podvodnikov Basin ; Scientific research submarine ; Seaward dipping reflectors ; Seismic data ; Subbottom profiler
英文关键词: bathymetry ; data assimilation ; geodynamics ; ice breaker ; profiler ; satellite data ; satellite imagery ; seismic data ; seismic source ; Arctic Ocean ; Eurasian Basin ; Gakkel Ridge ; Lomonosov Ridge ; Podvodnikov Basin
英文摘要: Over a period of the past 15–20 years, the Russian Government implemented the Arctic Mega Project for geological and comprehensive study of the Arctic Ocean. In this paper we discuss the methods that were used in the implementation of this project. In the course of several expeditions, multiple types of data were acquired, which included: (1) seismic data of different types, (2) subbottom profiler data, (3) geological sampling on slopes of the Mendeleev Rise with the use of special equipment, (4) borehole drilling, (5) gravity and magnetic anomalies, (6) offshore geodetic data, (7) multi-beam bathymetry surveys, and (8) field surveys on multiple Arctic islands. Several nuclear icebreakers and a scientific research submarine were deployed in these operations. Specifically, more than 23,000 km of 2D multi-channel seismic lines and more than 4000 km of wide-angle refraction/reflection seismic lines were acquired, in addition to subbottom profiles for the Eurasia Basin and new bathymetric data of the Arctic Ocean. The new database is intended to facilitate the development of new insights into Arctic geology and geodynamics and contribute to a better understanding of the structure and tectonic evolution of the Arctic Ocean as a whole. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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作者单位: Geological Faculty, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation; The Federal Subsoil Resources Management Agency, Moscow, Russian Federation; Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands; Geological and Geophysical Survey of Geological Institute, the Russian Academy of Sciences (GEOSURVEY GIN RAS), Moscow, Russian Federation; Russian Geological Research Institute (VSEGEI), Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation; Gramberg All-Russia Scientific Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean (VNIIOkeangeologia), Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation; Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation; Rosneft Oil Company, Moscow, Russian Federation; Consultant, 25 Topside Row Drive, the Woodlands, TX 77380, United States

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Nikishin A.M.,Petrov E.I.,Cloetingh S.,et al. Arctic Ocean Mega Project: Paper 1 - Data collection[J]. Earth Science Reviews,2021-01-01,217
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