Paleo-Magnetic Anomalies in the Laptev Sea of the Arctic Ocean

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An important area of Arctic research is the study of the palaeo-geodynamics of the Arctic Ocean. The Eurasian basin, where the only modern active mid-Arctic ridge in the Arctic Ocean is located, plays a significant role.

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Schreider, A., Klyuev, M., Sazhneva, A., Brekhovskikh, A. (2024). Paleo-Magnetic Anomalies in the Laptev Sea of the Arctic Ocean. In: Paleo-Geodynamics Peculiarities of the Arctic Ocean Eurasian Floor. Earth and Environmental Sciences Library. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54798-0_3

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