663 research outputs found
Thermo-tectonic history of the Issyk-Kul basement (Kyrgyz Northern Tien Shan, Central Asia)
Abstract not availableJohan De Grave, Stijn Glorie, Mikhail M. Buslov, Daniel F. Stockli, Michael O. McWilliams, Vladislav Yu. Batalev, Peter Van den haut
The thermo-tectonic history of the Song-Kul plateau, Kyrgyz Tien Shan : constraints by apatite and titanite thermochronometry and zircon U/Pb dating
Abstract not availableJohan De Grave, Stijn Glorie, Mikhail M. Buslov, Andrei Izmer, Alena Fournier-Carrie, Vladislav Yu. Batalev, Frank Vanhaecke, Marlina Elburg, Peter Van den haut
Detrital zircon provenance of early Palaeozoic sediments at the southwestern margin of the Siberian craton: insights from U-Pb geochronology
Abstract not availableS. Glorie, J. De Grave, M.M. Buslov, F.I. Zhimulev, I.Yu. Safonov
Apatite fission-track thermochronology applied to the Chulyshman Plateau, Siberian Altai Region
Abstract not availableJ. De Grave, P. Van den haute, M.M. Buslov, B. Dehandschutter, S. Glori
Structural control on Meso-Cenozoic tectonic reactivation and denudation in the Siberian Altai: insights from multi-method thermochronometry
Abstract not availableS. Glorie, J. De Grave, M.M. Buslov, F.I. Zhimulev, M.A. Elburg, P. Van den haut
Multi-method chronometric constraints on the evolution of the Northern Kyrgyz Tien Shan granitoids (Central Asian orogenic belt): from emplacement to exhumation
Abstract not availableS. Glorie, J. De Grave, M.M. Buslov, M.A. Elburg, D.F. Stockli, A. Gerdes, P. Van den haut
Bakhtinian Dialogic and Vygotskian Dialectic: Compatabilities and contradictions in the classroom?
This article explores two central notions of ‘dialectics’ and ‘dialogics’ based on the work of Vygotsky (drawing on philosophers such as Hegel, Spinoza, Engels and Marx) and Bakhtin (drawing on members of the Bakhtin Circle and writers such as Dostoevsky and Rabelais) respectively, as well their varying interanimations within Stalin-Marxist Russian society. It is proposed that these two positions are incommensurably located alongside one another in contemporary education. I argue that Bakhtin offers diametrically oppositional educational provocations to those of Vygotsky. The implications of these interpretations will be explored with consideration of their underlying philosophical incompatibilities and contradictions, as well as the opportunities such a consideration pose for educational practice today
Features of Aestheticism in Literary Heritage of Mikhail Kuzmin
The article deals with the main principles of aestheticism reflected in the literary works of
Mikhail Kuzmin, the author of well-known lines: “Широки и спокойны струи, Как судоходный
Дунай!” The sources of M. Kuzmin’s aestheticism, such as ideas of Pre-Raphaelites, French
symbolists, English aesthetes are under investigation. It is stated that literary heritage of Oscar Wilde
greatly influenced M. Kuzmin’s critical works
To Act and Learn: A Bakhtinian Exploration of Action Learning
This paper considers the work of the Russian social philosopher and cultural theorist, Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin as a source of understanding for those involved in action learning. Drawing upon data gathered over two years during the evaluation of 20 action learning sets in the north of England, we will seek to work with the ideas of Bakhtin to consider their value for those involved in action learning. We consider key Bakhtin features such as Making Meaning, Participative Thinking, Theoreticism and Presence, Others and Outsideness, Voices and Carnival to highlight how Bakhtin's can enhance our understanding of the nature of action and learning
Meso-Cenozoic building of the northern Central Asian Orogenic Belt: thermotectonic history of the Tuva region
The Tuvinian and West-Sayan mountain ranges form part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB); more specifically, they align along the Altai-Sayan-Hangay zone. Its Precambrian-Paleozoic basement has been subjected to Mesozoic and Cenozoic tectonic reactivation. Two north-south transects across the mountain belts and intervening basins of Tuva were sampled for apatite fission-track (AFT) thermochronology in order to elucidate the thermal history of the Tuvinian basement in relation to the Mesozoic and Cenozoic reactivation of the CAOB. Most AFT ages are Late Cretaceous and range between 55 and 115. Ma. Mean lengths of confined fission tracks are relatively long with most values between 13 and 14. μm. Thermal history modeling shows a rapid Late Jurassic-Cretaceous cooling for the sampled Tuvinian crystalline rocks, related to exhumation of the Paleozoic basement. This exhumation is possibly related to the building and subsequent orogenic collapse of the Mongol-Okhotsk orogen that formed between the Siberian and North China-Mongolian (Sino-Korean or Amurian) continental blocks during the Late Mesozoic. Far-field effects of this orogeny and its collapse, might have affected the Baikal, Altai and Sayan units of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, including the Tuvinian basement. Also, at the Mesozoic southern Eurasian margin, growth of the Asian continent continued and several collision-accretion events asserted distal tectonic influence into the CAOB. After a Paleogene period of stability, thermal history models for some samples hint at a renewed period of basement cooling during the Neogene. In support of this Neogene event, a single sample from the main West Sayan fault zone contains an apatite population with ~. 2. Ma reset AFT ages. This is interpreted in the framework of ongoing building of the modern Central Asian orogens and associated fault movements and exhumation of the basement, presumably related with the ongoing India-Eurasia convergence. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.Johan De Grave, Elien De Pelsmaeker, Fedor I. Zhimulev, Stijn Glorie, Mikhail M. Buslov, Peter Van den haut
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