Russia, FSU and the Circum-Arctic: ‘the final frontier’

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Russia, FSU and the Circum-Arctic: ‘the final frontier’ by J. R. Maynard, A. J. Fraser, M. B. Allen, R. A. Scott, and S. Drachev Petroleum Geology Conference Volume 7(1):589-590 January 4, 2011 © Petroleum Geology Conferences Ltd. Published by the Geological Society, London

Sedimentary basins of the Arctic. Sedimentary basins of the Arctic. The Arctic region is large, approximately 5000 km across this polar view north of the Arctic Circle. There are two deepwater basins floored by oceanic crust and separated by the Lomonosov Ridge. These are the Eurasia Basin and the Amerasia Basin. J. R. Maynard et al. Petroleum Geology Conference series 2010;7:589-590 © Petroleum Geology Conferences Ltd. Published by the Geological Society, London