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L. A. Savostin
Researcher at Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
Publications - 8
Citations - 2699
L. A. Savostin is an academic researcher from Shirshov Institute of Oceanology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plate tectonics & Continental margin. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 2592 citations.
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Geological evolution of the tethys belt from the atlantic to the pamirs since the LIAS
J. Dercourt,L.P. Zonenshain,L. E. Ricou,V. G. Kazmin,X. Le Pichon,A. L. Knipper,C. Grandjacquet,I.M. Sbortshikov,J. Geyssant,Claude Lepvrier,D.H. Pechersky,J. Boulin,Jean-Claude Sibuet,L. A. Savostin,O. Sorokhtin,M. Westphal,Mikhail L. Bazhenov,J. P. Lauer,B. Biju-Duval +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the evolution of the Tethys belt from the Pliensbachian (190 Ma) to the Tortonian (10 Ma) is depicted at 1 20,000,000 scale.
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Kinematic evolution of the tethys belt from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pamirs since the Triassic
TL;DR: In this article, an updated series of kinematic reconstructions of the major plates around the Tethys from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pamirs between the Early Jurassic and the Present are presented.
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Presentation de 9 cartes paleogeographiques au 1/20000000000eme s'etendant de l'Atlantique au Pamir pour la periode du Lias a l'Actuel
J. Dercourt,L.P. Zonenshain,L. E. Ricou,V. G. Kazmin,X. Le Pichon,A. L. Knipper,C. Grandjacquet,I. M. Sborshchikov,J. Boulin,O. Sorokhtin,J. Geyssant,Claude Lepvrier,B. Biju-Duval,Jean-Claude Sibuet,L. A. Savostin,M. Westphal,J. P. Lauer +16 more
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Geodynamics of the Baikal rift zone and plate tectonics of Asia
L.P. Zonenshain,L. A. Savostin +1 more
TL;DR: The Baikal rift zone is a narrow seismic belt which extends further east along the Stanovoy range to the Okhotsk Sea as mentioned in this paper, and is considered as the boundary between the Eurasian and Amurian lithospheric plates.
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Structure and geology of the continental shelf of the Laptev Sea, Eastern Russian Arctic
TL;DR: The Laptev Sea is of great significance for studying the processes of the initial breakup of continents as discussed by the authors and is the southern termination of the Gakkel spreading ridge and thus the location of structural features resulting from a continental margin/spreading ridge intersection.