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REMOTE SENSING FOR LAND & RESOURCES    2005, Vol. 17 Issue (3) : 48-51     DOI: 10.6046/gtzyyg.2005.03.12
Technology Application |
A STUDY OF GROUND REMOTE SENSING GEOLOGY
AND GEOPHYSICAL FIELDS IN AKTOBE AREA
ON THE EAST MARGIN OF THE CASPIAN SEA BASIN
WANG Jing 1,4, ZHAO Zhen-mei 2,3, CAO Dai-yong 1, LI Xiang-qiang 3, LI Jie 4, LIU Yang 4
1.China University of Mining & Technology, Beijing 100083, China; 2.China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China; 3. Center of Remote Sensing, China Exploration & Engineering Bureau, Beijing 100029, China; 4. Research  Institute of  Petroleum Exploration and Development (RIPED), Beijing 100083, China
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Abstract  

 Using seismic materials on the basis of GIS, this paper has made an integrated analysis of the gravity, magnetism, electricity and remote sensing data obtained from Aktobe area in Kazakhstan. As most of carbonate oil reservoirs already found in this area are fracture porosity reservoirs, a study of the distribution of small faults and fractures on the basis of remote sensing will contribute to the improvement of water injection efficiency. The study can play an important role in controlling well patterns, providing accurate well location coordinates and investigating ground facilities in such oil fields as Zhanazhol and Alibekmola.

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TP 79: TE 132.1

 
Issue Date: 30 July 2009
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Gao Jingchang,Wang Guangjie. A STUDY OF GROUND REMOTE SENSING GEOLOGY
AND GEOPHYSICAL FIELDS IN AKTOBE AREA
ON THE EAST MARGIN OF THE CASPIAN SEA BASIN[J]. REMOTE SENSING FOR LAND & RESOURCES, 2005, 17(3): 48-51.
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