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Alexandra Abrajevitch
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 37
Citations - 1346
Alexandra Abrajevitch is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Paleomagnetism & Terrane. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1171 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexandra Abrajevitch include Kōchi University & University of Michigan.
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The role of the Kazakhstan orocline in the late Paleozoic amalgamation of Eurasia
Alexandra Abrajevitch,Rob Van der Voo,Mikhail L. Bazhenov,Natalia M. Levashova,Phil J.A. McCausland +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a study of Late Carboniferous to Late Permian subduction-related volcanics from the middle (NW, NE, NE) and north-eastern (NE) limbs of the orocline.
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Precise radiolarian age constraints on the timing of ophiolite generation and sedimentation in the Dazhuqu terrane, Yarlung–Tsangpo suture zone, Tibet
S Ziabrev,Jonathan C. Aitchison,Alexandra Abrajevitch,Badengzhu,Aileen M. Davis,Hui Luo,Hui Luo +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, Dazhuqu terrane ophiolites were generated in an intra-oceanic supra-subduction zone setting within a relatively short time interval.
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Incompatible Ediacaran paleomagnetic directions suggest an equatorial geomagnetic dipole hypothesis
TL;DR: Paleomagnetic results obtained from rocks of Ediacaran age in several localities in Laurentia and Baltica persistently display co-existence of two magnetization components, one shallowly and the other steeply inclined as mentioned in this paper.
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Bainang Terrane, Yarlung-Tsangpo suture, southern Tibet (Xizang, China): a record of intra-Neotethyan subduction-accretion processes preserved on the roof of the world
S Ziabrev,S Ziabrev,Jonathan C. Aitchison,Alexandra Abrajevitch,Alexandra Abrajevitch,Badengzhu,Aileen M. Davis,Hui Luo,Hui Luo +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a radiolarian biostratigraphic succession established from field mapping records a long history of sedimentation in different portions of the central Tethyan domain from Late Triassic to mid-Cretaceous time.
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Neotethys and the India–Asia collision: Insights from a palaeomagnetic study of the Dazhuqu ophiolite, southern Tibet
Alexandra Abrajevitch,Alexandra Abrajevitch,Jason R. Ali,Jonathan C. Aitchison,Badengzhu,Aileen M. Davis,Jianbing Liu,S Ziabrev +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported palaeomagnetic data from three Barremian-Aptian (∼ 120 Ma) sequences of chert, siliceous mudstones and volcaniclastic rocks.