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Autor:
Gennady Schelochkov, E. A. Bataleva, M. G. Leonov, A. K. Rybin, V. D. Bragin, E. S. Przhiyalgovskii, V. Yu. Batalev, Yu. A. Morozov
Publikováno v:
Doklady Earth Sciences. 470:968-971
We studied the infrastructure of granite massifs of the Central Tien Shan and its correlation with the electric conductive layer of the upper crust, which made possible to reveal new peculiarities of the structure of the granite layer in the region a
Autor:
Umed Saydullaev, A. Zubovich, Anatoli Ischuk, Rebecca Bendick, Zhyra Ilyasova, Solmaz Mohadjer, Peter Molnar, Shah Faisal Khan, A. K. Rybin, Sergey Kuzikov, Gennady Schelochkov
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 118:2408-2416
[1] GPS velocities measured in the Pamir and surrounding regions show a total of ~30 mm/yr of northward relative motion between stable Pakistan and Eurasia. The convergence budget is partitioned into 10–15 mm/yr of localized shortening across the T
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 477:49-57
We combine teleseismic P arrival times from the recent MANAS deployment of broadband sensors with P and S arrival times from local events recorded by the GENGHIS deployment and analog observations from the Kyrgyz Institute of Seismology to generate a
Autor:
Thomas A. Herring, Gennady Schelochkov, Olga I. Mosienko, Vladimir I. Makarov, Christoph Reigber, V. D. Bragin, Michael W. Hamburger, Robert Reilinger, Wasili Michajljow, Jie Li, Peter Molnar, Yamin Dang, Sergey I. Kuzikov, A. Zubovich, Yuri G. Scherba, Rinat T. Beisenbaev, Xiao-qiang Wang, Bradford H. Hager
Publikováno v:
Tectonics. 29
[1] Measurements at ∼400 campaign-style GPS points and another 14 continuously recording stations in central Asia define variations in their velocities both along and across the Kyrgyz and neighboring parts of Tien Shan. They show that at the longi
Publikováno v:
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 89:393
The Research Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, hosted its fourth international symposium in June to celebrate both the thirtieth anniversary of the station and the tenth anniversary of the International Research Cente
Publikováno v:
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 81:386
On June 10, 2000, the International Research Center-Geodynamic Proving Ground was inaugurated near Bishkek, the capital city of the Kyrgyz Republic.The centers purpose will be to facilitate collaborative research in geodynamics, not only between Kyrg