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траппы Декана
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Deccan Traps — The Deccan Traps as seen from Matheran, MH, India The … Wikipedia
Deccan Plateau — Deccan redirects here. For other uses, see Deccan (disambiguation). Deccan Plateau covers parts of central and southern India The Deccan Plateau [1] is a large plateau in India, making up the majority of the southern part of … Wikipedia
Deccan (disambiguation) — For the central Asian farm classification, see Dehkan farm. The word Deccan refers almost exclusively to the Deccan Plateau in southern and central India. Many companies, locations and organizations are named after this plateau, including:… … Wikipedia
Emeishan Traps — The Emeishan Traps constitute a flood basalt volcanic province, or large igneous province, in southwestern China, centered in Sichuan province. It is sometimes referred to as the Permian Emeishan Large Igneous Province or variations of that… … Wikipedia
Trapps du Deccan — Carte géologique de l Inde avec les trapps du Deccan en rose. Les trapps du Deccan ou Deccan, aussi orthographié Dekkan, sont une grande province ignée de l ouest de l Inde, d origine volcanique et constitué d un empilement de coulées de lave sur … Wikipédia en Français
Siberian Traps — The Siberian Traps ( ru. Сибирские траппы) form a large igneous province in Siberia. The massive eruptive event spans the Permian Triassic boundary, about 251 to 250 million years ago, and was essentially coincident with the Permian Triassic… … Wikipedia
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K–T boundary — The K T boundary is a geological signature, usually a thin band, dated to 65.5 ± 0.3 (mya). [ [http://www.stratigraphy.org/cheu.pdf International commission for Stratigraphy] ] K is the traditional abbreviation for the Cretaceous Period, and T is … Wikipedia
Flood basalt — A flood basalt or trap basalt is the result of a giant volcanic eruption or series of eruptions that coats large stretches of land or the ocean floor with basalt lava. Flood basalts have occurred on continental scales (large igneous provinces) in … Wikipedia