2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rgg.2018.01.007
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Results of magnetotelluric surveyon reference geophysical profiles of the Karaton–Sarkamys block in Kazakhstan

Abstract: A digital geoelectric model of the Karaton–Sarkamys block located in the southern (Kazakhstan) part of the Caspian Depression has been developed on the basis of processing and interpretation of magnetotelluric sounding data. Geoelectric sections and structural maps of geoelectric layers have been constructed. It has been shown that magnetotelluric sounding combined with seismic and GIS data can be efficiently used to obtain additional information on the lithologic and reservoir properties of petroleum plays.

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“…When studying structural heterogeneity of deep horizons of the Earth crust and upper mantle, data of deep seismic survey and magnetotelluric sounding play the major role. The methodical and complex interpretation of geophysical, structural-geological and petrophysical data allow physical-geological modelling of the tectonic structures of the Earth crust on the geodynamic basis and linking the heterogeneity of the upper layers with minerals embedded in deep horizons of the Earth crust [2,3,4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When studying structural heterogeneity of deep horizons of the Earth crust and upper mantle, data of deep seismic survey and magnetotelluric sounding play the major role. The methodical and complex interpretation of geophysical, structural-geological and petrophysical data allow physical-geological modelling of the tectonic structures of the Earth crust on the geodynamic basis and linking the heterogeneity of the upper layers with minerals embedded in deep horizons of the Earth crust [2,3,4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%