What is it about?
In recent years, studies have been conducted confirming that the formation of deposits in the Tien Shan is associated with shear tectonics. Our work complements this knowledge by introducing a new approach to the analysis of faulting and migration of hydrocarbon fluids from great depths and the use of geopolariton tomography (GPTS) technology.
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Why is it important?
The obtained data on the tectonic structure and models for finding sources of inorganic synthesis of hydrocarbons represent a new contribution to the field of geological study of this region and can significantly expand the use of GPTS technology in monitoring and searching for mineral deposits.
Perspectives
In the future, a comprehensive geophysical and geological study is planned to assess the hydrocarbon potential of promising Paleozoic formations in Kyrgyzstan. The integration of advanced remote sensing techniques, including the GeoPolariton Tomography System (GPTS), will enable high-resolution subsurface imaging for accurate delineation of prospective reservoirs.
Serhiy Prokopenko
Kyrgyz State Technical University named after Iskhak Razzakov
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This page is a summary of: Study of deep structure and oil-gas bearing capacity of Tien Shan by GPTS method, January 2025, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0263839.
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