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1. The Arctic Ocean is characterized by two oceanic basins, the Eurasia and the Amerasia Basin, which are separated by the Lomonosov Ridge.

2. Debates on the tectonic reconstruction in the Amerasia Basin center on the nature of its crust and its relation to continental rifting.

3. The effective elastic thickness of the lithosphere can be used to understand the thermo-mechanical structure of the lithosphere and is estimated using lithospheric strength profiles or cross-spectral properties between gravity and bathymetry data.

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The article provides a comprehensive overview of the Arctic Ocean's tectonic structure and evolution, as well as an analysis of its effective elastic thickness (EET). The article is well-researched and provides evidence for its claims through references to other studies, such as Gaina et al., 2014; Dick et al., 2003; Nikishin et al., 2019; Grantz et al., 2011; Hadlari et al., 2016; Funck et al., 2011; Jokat, 2003; Bruvoll et al., 2012; Lebedeva-Ivanova et al., 2006; Døssing et al., 2013, 2017; Sorokin et al., 1999; Watts, 2001; Kalnins & Watts, 2009; Watts, 1978; Watts & Burov, 2003; Burov & Diament, 1995; Brown & Phillips, 2000; Tesauro, Kaban & Cloetingh, 2012 ; Jakobsson et al., 2012 ; Andersen et al., 2010 ; Struijk et al., 2018 ; Audet , 2014 ; Kirby & Swain , 2009 ; Forsyth , 1985 ; McKenzie , 2003 . This demonstrates that there is a strong basis for their claims.

The article does not appear to have any biases or one-sided reporting. It presents both sides of arguments equally and explores counterarguments where necessary. There are no unsupported claims or missing points of consideration in this article. All evidence presented is supported by references to other studies and all potential risks are noted where applicable.

In conclusion, this article appears to be reliable and trustworthy with no apparent biases or one-sided reporting present.