The Origin of Fracturing in the Mozyr Salt Uplift (Gomel Oblast, Republic of Belarus)

The principles of the internal structure of salt uplifts have been insufficiently studied. Analysis of the morphology of sonar-based cavities washed in the Mozyr dome (Belarus) shows that their walls locally have a rectangle morphology in contrast to a polygonal morphology in horizontal sections. Pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Moscow University geology bulletin 2023-06, Vol.78 (3), p.315-321
Hauptverfasser: Zykov, D. S., Poleshchuk, A. V., Kotova, E. A., Agibalov, A. O., Manuilova, E. A., Khmarenko, A. A.
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