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BLOCK STRUCTURE OF THE SOUTHERN KURAI BASIN OF GORNY ALTAI ACCORDING TO GEOELECTRIC DATA COMPARED TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF EARTHQUAKE EPICENTERS

https://doi.org/10.5800/GT-2019-10-1-0409

Abstract

The Kurai Basin of Gorny Altai is located in the area of high seismic activity, which is involved in the focal zone of the 2003 M7.3 Chuya earthquake. Its aftershock process has not ceased yet, and shows the likelihood of major seismic events. The seismic monitoring records of the last 15 years after the devastating earthquake show the state of stress in the basin. A comprehensive field database has been consolidated from the studies of direct and alternating currents by electromagnetic methods, including transient electromagnetic sounding, vertical electrical sounding, and electric field tomography. Using a combination of the research techniques and the method of interpretation based on data inversion, it becomes possible to select optimal models, ensure higher reliability, and improve the contents of the study. The available seismological data are used to identify the zones of concentration of seismic events in the southern mountain frame of the Kurai Basin. Our study aims to determine and clarify the geoelectric structure of the southern troughs. The first section of the Southwestern trough is constructed, and the latitudinal fault boundaries of the Eshtykel graben are confirmed. A comparison of electromagnetic and seismic data for 2015 shows that the earthquake epicenters were mainly confined to the submeridional fault zones. In our study of the Southwestern trough, it is established that most of the earthquakes concentrated in active fault structures separating the blocks of varying depths, which are identified from the geoelectric data. The southern piedmont troughs of the Kurai Basin are cut by numerous faults of latitudinal and submeridional strikes.

 

About the Authors

A. M. Sanchaa
A.A. Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Branch of RAS
Russian Federation

Aydisa M. Sanchaa - Candidate of Geology and Mineralogy, Lead Researcher, Head of Laboratory

3 Academician Koptug ave., Novosibirsk 630090



N. N. Nevedrova
A.A. Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Branch of RAS
Russian Federation
Nina N. Nevedrova - Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy, Chief Researcher

3 Academician Koptug ave., Novosibirsk 630090



P. V. Ponomarev
Seismological Branch of Federal Research Center ‘Geophysical Survey of RAS’
Russian Federation

Petr V. Ponomarev - Engineer

3 Academician Koptug ave., Novosibirsk 630090



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Sanchaa A.M., Nevedrova N.N., Ponomarev P.V. BLOCK STRUCTURE OF THE SOUTHERN KURAI BASIN OF GORNY ALTAI ACCORDING TO GEOELECTRIC DATA COMPARED TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF EARTHQUAKE EPICENTERS. Geodynamics & Tectonophysics. 2019;10(1):167-180. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.5800/GT-2019-10-1-0409

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