North Kara basin explained

The North Kara basin is a sedimentary basin, a part of the Arctic shelf of Russia, associated with the Kara Sea.[1] It is separated from the South Kara basin by the North Siberian sill (along Novaya Zemlya-Taimyr Peninsula).[2] From the North it is bounded by the Urvantsev Trough identified in 2012.[1]

Notes and References

  1. "A new model of the geological structure and evolution of the North Kara Sedimentary Basin",
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=ySPa9aK1I8QC&pg=PA247 pp. 247-250