Exomorphogenesis of Cosmogenic Ring Structures of Kazakhstan

The use of materials for remote sensing of the Earth made it possible to identify a new type of crustal structures and features of their expression in relief. These are ring structures that complicate the structure of the studied structures of a linear type. As a result of the study of the morpholog...

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Main Authors: Veselova Larysa, Kasymkhanova Khaini-Kamal, Kozhakhmetova Umut, Bekseitova Roza, Shmarova Irina, Turapova Rahat, Baydauletova Gulban
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Landscape Ecology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2019-0004
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spelling doaj-781351ce43e44f1f89b199d776d782912021-09-06T19:41:38ZengSciendoJournal of Landscape Ecology1805-41962019-05-01121495810.2478/jlecol-2019-0004jlecol-2019-0004Exomorphogenesis of Cosmogenic Ring Structures of KazakhstanVeselova Larysa0Kasymkhanova Khaini-Kamal1Kozhakhmetova Umut2Bekseitova Roza3Shmarova Irina4Turapova Rahat5Baydauletova Gulban6Cartography and Geoinformatic Department of al-Farabi, Kazakh National UniversityCartography and Geoinformatic Department of al-Farabi, Kazakh National UniversityCartography and Geoinformatic Department of al-Farabi, Kazakh National UniversityCartography and Geoinformatic Department of al-Farabi, Kazakh National UniversityCartography and Geoinformatic Department of al-Farabi, Kazakh National UniversityCartography and Geoinformatic Department of al-Farabi, Kazakh National UniversityCartography and Geoinformatic Department of al-Farabi, Kazakh National UniversityThe use of materials for remote sensing of the Earth made it possible to identify a new type of crustal structures and features of their expression in relief. These are ring structures that complicate the structure of the studied structures of a linear type. As a result of the study of the morphology, geological and tectonic structure of ring structures, it was established that they represent formations of various origins: pluton-volcanic, cosmogenic, and anthropogenic. Cosmogenic structures of different ages and differ in various degrees of transformation.https://doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2019-0004ring structurescosmogenic structuresmeteorite cratersring faultsexomorphogenesis factorsexogenous processeswater erosionlandslidesindicators of the field of mineral deposits
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author Veselova Larysa
Kasymkhanova Khaini-Kamal
Kozhakhmetova Umut
Bekseitova Roza
Shmarova Irina
Turapova Rahat
Baydauletova Gulban
spellingShingle Veselova Larysa
Kasymkhanova Khaini-Kamal
Kozhakhmetova Umut
Bekseitova Roza
Shmarova Irina
Turapova Rahat
Baydauletova Gulban
Exomorphogenesis of Cosmogenic Ring Structures of Kazakhstan
Journal of Landscape Ecology
ring structures
cosmogenic structures
meteorite craters
ring faults
exomorphogenesis factors
exogenous processes
water erosion
landslides
indicators of the field of mineral deposits
author_facet Veselova Larysa
Kasymkhanova Khaini-Kamal
Kozhakhmetova Umut
Bekseitova Roza
Shmarova Irina
Turapova Rahat
Baydauletova Gulban
author_sort Veselova Larysa
title Exomorphogenesis of Cosmogenic Ring Structures of Kazakhstan
title_short Exomorphogenesis of Cosmogenic Ring Structures of Kazakhstan
title_full Exomorphogenesis of Cosmogenic Ring Structures of Kazakhstan
title_fullStr Exomorphogenesis of Cosmogenic Ring Structures of Kazakhstan
title_full_unstemmed Exomorphogenesis of Cosmogenic Ring Structures of Kazakhstan
title_sort exomorphogenesis of cosmogenic ring structures of kazakhstan
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Landscape Ecology
issn 1805-4196
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The use of materials for remote sensing of the Earth made it possible to identify a new type of crustal structures and features of their expression in relief. These are ring structures that complicate the structure of the studied structures of a linear type. As a result of the study of the morphology, geological and tectonic structure of ring structures, it was established that they represent formations of various origins: pluton-volcanic, cosmogenic, and anthropogenic. Cosmogenic structures of different ages and differ in various degrees of transformation.
topic ring structures
cosmogenic structures
meteorite craters
ring faults
exomorphogenesis factors
exogenous processes
water erosion
landslides
indicators of the field of mineral deposits
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2019-0004
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