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Tectonic implications of the lithospheric structure across the Barents and Kara shelves 
Faleide, Jan Inge; Pease, Victoria; Curtis, Mike; Klitzke, Peter; Minakov, Alexander; Scheck-Wenderoth, Magdalena; Kostyuchenko, Sergei; Zayonchek, Andrei (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / SubmittedVersion, 2017)
This paper considers the lithospheric structure and evolution of the wider Barents–Kara Sea region based on the compilation and integration of geophysical and geological data. Regional transects are constructed at both ...
Dyke emplacement and crustal structure within a continental large igneous province, northern Barents Sea 
Minakov, Alexander; Yarushina, Viktoriya M.; Faleide, Jan Inge; Krupnova, Natalia; Sakoulina, Tamara; Dergunov, Nikolay; Glebovsky, Vladimir (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
We perform an integrated analysis of magnetic anomalies, multichannel seismic and wide-angle seismic data across an Early Cretaceous continental large igneous province in the northern Barents Sea region. Our data show that ...
Crustal structure and evolution of the Arctic Caledonides: Results fromcontrolled-source seismology 
Aarseth, Iselin; Mjelde, Rolf; Breivik, Asbjørn Johan; Minakov, Alexander; Faleide, Jan Inge; Flueh, Ernst R.; Huismans, Ritske (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
The continuation of the Caledonides into the Barents Sea has long been a subject of discussion, and two major orientations of the Caledonian deformation fronts have been suggested: NNW-SSE striking and NE-SW striking. A ...
 
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