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doi: 10.24412/2687-1092-2022-9-117-122 1 VNIIOkeangeologia, St. Petersburg, Russia 2 Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 3 Oil and Gas Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
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Abstract. The article considers one of the five polygons of the scientific expedition TTR-21 under the program "Teaching-through-research (Floating University)". The studies were carried out in the NE part of the Kara Sea from the R/V Akademik Boris Petrov. This part of the water area belongs to the North Kara potentially oil and gas basin and is the least studied. One of the objectives of the expedition was to study the features of the background and focused fluid discharge on the seabed surface using geophysical methods and geological and geochemical studies of near-surface sediments. Keywords: Kara Sea, Floating University, TTR-21, fluid discharge, seismic survey resolution enhancement methods, acoustic profiling
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Cite this article: Kil A.O., Poludetkina E.N., Tokarev M.Yu., Rybalko A.E., Yumasheva A.K. 2022. Manifestations of fluid discharge in the upper part of the section and on the sea bottom of the Uedineniya trough, north Kara basin (expedition TTR-21 data) // Relief and Quaternary deposits of the Arctic, Subarctic and North-West Russia. Issue 9. P. 117-122. doi: 10.24412/2687-1092-2022-9-117-122
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