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The Arctic realm hosts vast extended continental shelves bordering old land masses, one of the largest submarine Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) -the Alpha-Mendeleev Ridge - of Mesozoic age, and the slowest mid-ocean spreading ridge (the Gakkel Ridge) on the globe. Extreme variations in the evolution of landscapes and geology reflect the tug-of-war between the formation of new oceans, like the North Atlantic, and the destruction of older oceans: the South Anyui, Angayucham and North Pacific, which were accompanied by rifting, collision, uplift and subsidence. The causal relationships between the deep-mantle and surface processes in the Circum-Arcic region remain unclear. Geoscientific information on the relationship between the onshore geology and offshore ridges and basins in combination with variations in the mantle is the key for any deeper understanding of the entire Arctic Ocean.
This session provides a forum for discussions of a variety of problems linked to the Circum-Arctic geodynamics and aims to bring together a diversity of sub-disciplines including plate tectonics, mantle tomography, seismology, geodynamic modelling, igneous and structural geology, geophysical imaging, sedimentology, geochemistry. Particularly encouraged are papers that address lithospheric-mantle interactions in the North Atlantic, the Arctic and North Pacific regions, mantle dynamics and vertical and horizontal motion of crustal blocks and consequences for paleogeography. As geologic and tectonic models are inherently tied with changes in the oceanographic and climatic development of the Arctic, we also invite studies that focus on the interplay between these processes and across timescales. Lastly, we would like to invite contributions from studies concerning the implications of how the Arctic’s geography and geology are portrayed by modern data and issues related to jurisdiction and sovereign rights with particular focus on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

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This session provides a forum for discussions of a variety of problems linked to the Circum-Arctic geodynamics and aims to bring together a diversity of sub-disciplines including plate tectonics, mantle tomography, seismology, geodynamic modelling, igneous and structural geology, geophysical imaging, sedimentology, geochemistry. As geologic and tectonic models are inherently tied with changes in the oceanographic and climatic development of the Arctic, we also show results from studies that focus on the interplay between these processes. The implications of how the Arctic’s geography and geology are portrayed by modern data and issues related to jurisdiction and sovereign rights with particular focus on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea are also discussed.

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Co-organized as CL4.32/SM1.12/TS7.11
Convener: Carmen Gaina | Co-conveners: Victoria Ershova, Alla Pozdnakova, Andrew Schaeffer
Orals
| Wed, 10 Apr, 08:30–12:30
 
Room -2.32
Posters
| Attendance Tue, 09 Apr, 16:15–18:00
 
Hall X2

Wednesday, 10 April 2019 | Room -2.32

Chairperson: Carmen Gaina and Sergei Freiman
Evolution of the Arctic region –overview and focus on Eastern Arctic region
08:30–08:45 |
EGU2019-6935
Anatoly Nikishin, Eugene Petrov, Sierd Cloething, Sergei Freiman, Nikolay Malyshev, Andrey Morozov, and Henry Posamentier
08:45–09:00 |
EGU2019-5801
Mikhail Kurapov, Victoria Ershova, Andrey Khudoley, Aleksandr Makariev, and Elena Makarieva
09:00–09:15 |
EGU2019-10207
Valery Vernikovsky, Antonina Vernikovskaya, Nikolay Matushkin, Oleg Polyansky, Kirill Voronin, Yuriy Laevsky, Vasiliy Proskurnin, and Aleksey Travin
09:15–09:30 |
EGU2019-4446
Sergey Silantiev, Sergey Sokolov, and Artem Moiseev
09:30–09:45 |
EGU2019-8500
| Highlight
Oleg Petrov, Sergey Kashubin, Sergey Shokalsky, Nikolay Sobolev, Vladimir Shpikerman, Evgeny Petrov, and Tatiana Tolmacheva
Evolution of the Arctic region –Late Cretaceous to Present
Coffee break
Chairperson: Victoria Ershova and Mikhail Kurapov
10:45–11:00 |
EGU2019-6336
| solicited
Marie-Claude Williamson, Dawn Kellett, Daniel Miggins, Anthony Koppers, Rebecca Carey, Gordon Oakey, Dominique Weis, Wilfried Jokat, and Erica Massey
11:00–11:15 |
EGU2019-5636
David Schneider, Jeremy Powell, Karsten Piepjohn, Karol Faehnrich, and Christopher Barnes
11:15–11:30 |
EGU2019-9885
Christian Brandes and Karsten Piepjohn
11:30–11:45 |
EGU2019-15390
Agni Vamvaka, Jörg Pross, Patrick Monien, Karsten Piepjohn, Solveig Estrada, Frank Lisker, and Cornelia Spiegel
11:45–12:00 |
EGU2019-7098
Sergei Freiman, Anatoly Nikishin, and Eugene Petrov
12:00–12:15 |
EGU2019-3822
Christoph Beier, Colin W Devey, and Karsten M. Haase
12:15–12:30 |
EGU2019-18711
| Highlight
Rick Saltus and Finn Mørk