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Deep structure of the crust beneath the Sea of Okhotsk inferred from 3D seismic density modeling. / Piskarev, A. L.; Butsenko, V. V.; Poselov, V. A.; Savin, V. A.
In: Oceanology, Vol. 52, No. 3, 01.05.2012, p. 411-421.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Deep structure of the crust beneath the Sea of Okhotsk inferred from 3D seismic density modeling
AU - Piskarev, A. L.
AU - Butsenko, V. V.
AU - Poselov, V. A.
AU - Savin, V. A.
PY - 2012/5/1
Y1 - 2012/5/1
N2 - Potential field anomalies of the Sea of Okhotsk region are analyzed for compiling a map of the basement's tectonic structures. A 3D density model of the Earth's crust is constructed using seismogeological and experimental-petrophysical data, which made it possible to obtain a visual image of main structures of the region reflecting the observable geophysical anomalies. The obtained data allow a domain located in the central part of the Sea of Okhotsk beyond the limits of the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation to be considered as a natural continuation of the continental shelf since the latter is structurally similar to western Kamchatka. The deep structural boundaries rise beneath the large sedimentary Deryugin and Tinro basins, which is characteristic of petroliferous basins.
AB - Potential field anomalies of the Sea of Okhotsk region are analyzed for compiling a map of the basement's tectonic structures. A 3D density model of the Earth's crust is constructed using seismogeological and experimental-petrophysical data, which made it possible to obtain a visual image of main structures of the region reflecting the observable geophysical anomalies. The obtained data allow a domain located in the central part of the Sea of Okhotsk beyond the limits of the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation to be considered as a natural continuation of the continental shelf since the latter is structurally similar to western Kamchatka. The deep structural boundaries rise beneath the large sedimentary Deryugin and Tinro basins, which is characteristic of petroliferous basins.
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U2 - 10.1134/S0001437012030095
DO - 10.1134/S0001437012030095
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84863091144
VL - 52
SP - 411
EP - 421
JO - Oceanology
JF - Oceanology
SN - 0001-4370
IS - 3
ER -
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