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Deep structure maps of the Russian Federation and its continental shelf

https://doi.org/10.52349/0869-7892_2024_100_36-58

Abstract

The paper summarizes the Earth’s crust deep geophysical studies within the Russian territory and its continental shelf; the findings include a digital maps set containing the Earth’s crust thickness map, sediments thickness map, as well as diachronous basement topographic map and basement area map by anomalous potential fields datasets. Deep structure maps are applicable for creating geotectonic maps, with the Siberian Craton and adjacent folded areas exemplified. The Karpinsky Institute’s website locates the maps set designed as a digital information resource (GIS project); it can support the creation of new small-scale geological maps within the integrated and review mapping of the Russian Federation territory and its continental shelf.

About the Authors

E. D. Milshteyn
All-Russian Geological Research Institute of A. P. Karpinsky
Russian Federation

Evgeniia D. Milshteyn - PhD (Geology and Mineralogy), Leading Geophysicist, Department of Deep Geophysical Studies

Saint Petersburg



E. A. Androsov
All-Russian Geological Research Institute of A. P. Karpinsky
Russian Federation

Evgeniy A. Androsov - Leading Geophysicist, Department of Deep Geophysical Studies

Saint Petersburg



S. N. Kashubin
All-Russian Geological Research Institute of A. P. Karpinsky
Russian Federation

Sergey N. Kashubin - DSc (Geology and Mineralogy), Professor, Consultant, Department of Deep Geophysical Studies

Saint Petersburg



I. V. Kudryavtsev
All-Russian Geological Research Institute of A. P. Karpinsky
Russian Federation

Ivan V. Kudryavtsev - Head, Department of Deep Geophysical Studies

Saint Petersburg



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Milshteyn E.D., Androsov E.A., Kashubin S.N., Kudryavtsev I.V. Deep structure maps of the Russian Federation and its continental shelf. Regional Geology and Metallogeny. 2024;31(4 (100)):36-58. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52349/0869-7892_2024_100_36-58

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