Форма представления | Статьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках |
Год публикации | 2017 |
Язык | английский |
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Бахтин Анатолий Иосифович, автор
Галиуллин Булат Марсович, автор
Гусев Александр Васильевич, автор
Кузина Диляра Мтыгулловна, автор
Сунгатуллина Гузаль Марсовна, автор
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Цельмович Владимир Анатольевич, автор
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Глухов Михаил Сергеевич, автор
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Sungatullin R. Kh., Tselmovich V. A., Sungatullina G. M., Glukhov M. S., Bakhtin A. I., Gusev A. V., Kuzina D. M., Galiullin B. M. Impact Origin of Rabiga Kul Lake, East of the European Part of Russia // Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 2017. Vol. 52. Special Issue: 80th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (2017). P. 6124 (Wos). http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/maps.12934/epdf |
Аннотация |
Recently, the structure of the late Quaternary (Holocene - late Pleistocene, up to 50 thousand years) age causes an increased interest of researchers. There is an assumption that the development of modern human civilization correlates with climate changes on Earth in this period, which, in turn, can be related to the consequences of the fall of space bodies and the cooling of the climate (?impact winters?). Impact structures in the modern relief are manifested in the form of lakes with a relatively isometric shape and the presence of finds of a specific metallic substance of cosmic origin: micrometeorites, magnetite microspheres with a specific well developed dendritic surface structures, vitreous globules with microcraters, etc. One of the similar new objects of the impact structure is Rabiga Kul Lake, located at the confluence of the largest rivers in Europe - the Volga and the Kama. Its geographical coordinates are: 54? 58' 42? Northern latitude and 49? 00' 48? Eastern longitude |
Ключевые слова |
Late Quaternary, climate changes, impact, micrometeorites, magnetite microspheres, lake, Rabiga Kul, Russia |
Название журнала |
METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE
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URL |
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/maps.2017.52.issue-S1/issuetoc |
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Бахтин Анатолий Иосифович |
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Галиуллин Булат Марсович |
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Гусев Александр Васильевич |
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Кузина Диляра Мтыгулловна |
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Сунгатуллина Гузаль Марсовна |
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Цельмович Владимир Анатольевич |
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Глухов Михаил Сергеевич |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2017 |
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Sungatullin R. Kh., Tselmovich V. A., Sungatullina G. M., Glukhov M. S., Bakhtin A. I., Gusev A. V., Kuzina D. M., Galiullin B. M. Impact Origin of Rabiga Kul Lake, East of the European Part of Russia // Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 2017. Vol. 52. Special Issue: 80th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (2017). P. 6124 (Wos). http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/maps.12934/epdf |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/?p_id=165567 |
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METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE |
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Recently, the structure of the late Quaternary (Holocene - late Pleistocene, up to 50 thousand years) age causes an increased interest of researchers. There is an assumption that the development of modern human civilization correlates with climate changes on Earth in this period, which, in turn, can be related to the consequences of the fall of space bodies and the cooling of the climate (?impact winters?). Impact structures in the modern relief are manifested in the form of lakes with a relatively isometric shape and the presence of finds of a specific metallic substance of cosmic origin: micrometeorites, magnetite microspheres with a specific well developed dendritic surface structures, vitreous globules with microcraters, etc. One of the similar new objects of the impact structure is Rabiga Kul Lake, located at the confluence of the largest rivers in Europe - the Volga and the Kama. Its geographical coordinates are: 54? 58' 42? Northern latitude and 49? 00' 48? Eastern longitude |
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Late Quaternary |
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climate changes |
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impact |
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micrometeorites |
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magnetite microspheres |
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lake |
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Rabiga Kul |
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Russia |
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Impact Origin of Rabiga Kul Lake, East of the European Part of Russia |
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Статьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках |
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