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Earth and Planetary Sciences (all) #148 of 186 down down by 16 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 260 Published Papers | 159 Citations
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0.6

20% from 2019

CiteRatio for Moscow University Geology Bulletin from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.6
2019 0.5
2018 0.5
2017 0.5
2016 0.5
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0.315

5% from 2019

SJR for Moscow University Geology Bulletin from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.315
2019 0.332
2018 0.286
2017 0.311
2016 0.334
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36% from 2019

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2020 0.437
2019 0.68
2018 0.636
2017 0.711
2016 0.798
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Journal Article DOI: 10.3103/S0145875210010011
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Abstract:

This paper presents characteristics of the structural regions surrounding the Siberian Platform and discusses the Vendian-present time evolution of the Siberian Paleocontinent with the Siberian Craton making up its nucleus. It shows that the paleocontinent underwent significant intraplate compressional deformations with verti... This paper presents characteristics of the structural regions surrounding the Siberian Platform and discusses the Vendian-present time evolution of the Siberian Paleocontinent with the Siberian Craton making up its nucleus. It shows that the paleocontinent underwent significant intraplate compressional deformations with vertical movements and formation of inversion structural features within broad areas. Such epochs of deformation took place at the Riphean-Vendian time boundary, during the Late Paleozoic, Late Triassic, Early Cretaceous, and during the Late Cenozoic. The principal rifting events took place during the Middle-Late Devonian. The paper presents paleotectonic reconstructions of East Siberia at several key time intervals. read more read less

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Based on a new method of paleomagnetic data analysis, a reconstruction of the Kaapvaal, Karelian, Pilbara, and Superia cratons in the Neoarchean was tested. The most likely positions of these cratons within the Kenorland supercontinent, which existed in the Neoarchean, have been proposed. New paleomagnetic data obtained on th... Based on a new method of paleomagnetic data analysis, a reconstruction of the Kaapvaal, Karelian, Pilbara, and Superia cratons in the Neoarchean was tested. The most likely positions of these cratons within the Kenorland supercontinent, which existed in the Neoarchean, have been proposed. New paleomagnetic data obtained on the basis of the Neoarchean complexes allowed the motion of cratons to be calculated at 4–9 cm per year. The paleomagnetic reconstruction is in good agreement with the structural-geological peculiarities of the coeval complexes. read more read less

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Supercontinent (59%)59% related to the paper
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Deposits in southwestern Crimea that contain Late Albian, Middle Senomanian, and Middle Campanian volcanic material are described and dated. Supposedly volcanic edifices are identified in the Black Sea (the Shatsky Swell) based on seismic data. The Albian, Senomanian, and Campanian volcanic belts are reconstructed for the ent... Deposits in southwestern Crimea that contain Late Albian, Middle Senomanian, and Middle Campanian volcanic material are described and dated. Supposedly volcanic edifices are identified in the Black Sea (the Shatsky Swell) based on seismic data. The Albian, Senomanian, and Campanian volcanic belts are reconstructed for the entire Black Sea Region. The suggestion is made that the Black Sea Basin formed as a back-arc basin that started from rifting in the Albian and finished with spreading of the oceanic crust in the Senomanian-Early Santonian. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.3103/S0145875215050075
Geochemical technique of organic matter research in deposits enrich in kerogene (the Bazhenov Formation, West Siberia)

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The international interest in shale oil has recently provoked special attention to the Russian unconventional oil-source formations, including the Bazhenov Formation of West Siberia, domanik deposits in the Volga–Ural region, and the lower Maikop Group of the Cis-Caucasus. High contents of para-autochthonous soluble organic m... The international interest in shale oil has recently provoked special attention to the Russian unconventional oil-source formations, including the Bazhenov Formation of West Siberia, domanik deposits in the Volga–Ural region, and the lower Maikop Group of the Cis-Caucasus. High contents of para-autochthonous soluble organic matter (bitumen) in clayey–carbonate, clayey–siliceous, carbonate–clayey–siliceous rocks with low filtration–capacity properties results in significant uncertainties in the identification of the generation potential of organic matter (OM). Examination of a large database on the OM of the Bazhenov Formation allowed us to propose an optimum complex technique for study of the source rock potential and assessment of the amount of produced hydrocarbons in the kerogen-rich sediments. The investigations include a combination of Rock Eval pyrolysis prior to and after extraction with different solvents, the comparison of bituminological and pyrolytic characteristics, and the determination of the group composition of soluble organic matter, as well as chromatography and chromato-mass spectrometry. read more read less

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Kerogen (58%)58% related to the paper, Organic matter (54%)54% related to the paper, Source rock (52%)52% related to the paper
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Abstract:

Decomposition of samples with a poorly soluble complex matrix for the analysis of the trace-element composition with high-resolution inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry was designed and tested. Analytical and method problems of the selection and preparation of samples are described and their solutions are proposed. T... Decomposition of samples with a poorly soluble complex matrix for the analysis of the trace-element composition with high-resolution inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry was designed and tested. Analytical and method problems of the selection and preparation of samples are described and their solutions are proposed. The correctness of sample preparation was verified using analysis of standard rock samples. read more read less

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