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Ancient subduction zone in Sakhalin Island

Tectonophysics, 2013
Abstract The northern part of Sakhalin Island is an area of recent intensive tectonic movements and hydrothermal processes, as well as a place of accumulation of useful minerals. The deep structure of the lithosphere beneath the region of the Neftegorsk earthquake of May 27, 1995 in North Sakhalin, which killed residents and caused significant ...
A.G. Rodnikov   +2 more
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Marine terraces of Western Sakhalin Island

CATENA, 1997
Abstract Biostratigraphical and sedimentological studies of deposits of terraces with heights of 2–3, 3–4, 4–6, 8–10, 12–15, 20–30, 35–40, 60–80 and 100–120 m on Western Sakhalin Island have shown that they were all marine in origin. The upper complex of terraces (Q I –Q II ) formed during a period of slow tectonic uplift ( − in this area to 120 m ...
Aleksey Korotky   +6 more
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Igneous rocks of the West Sakhalin Terrane of Sakhalin Island

Doklady Earth Sciences, 2016
It has been determined that the Rozhdestvenka Formation of the West Sakhalin Terrane composed of Late Mesozoic igneous rocks is a fragment of the accretionary prism of the Rebun–Kabato–Moneron–Samarga island-arc system. Volcanic eruptions, as well as destruction of the Rebun–Kabato–Moneron–Samarga island-arc and the East Sikhote-Alin volcano plutonic ...
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Remote Drilling Operations Offshore Sakhalin Island, Russia

IADC/SPE Drilling Conference, 1996
Abstract This paper reviews an operator's experience in drilling two offshore wells in Russia in 1992. The wells were drilled using a Russian rig and services with the exception of electric logging, cementing chemicals, drilling fluids, and testing. Some unique inroads were made in contracting and logistics.
J. E. O’Meara   +2 more
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Transport Construction of the Mainland—Sakhalin Island

2020
The article discusses issues with a high degree of preparation for the design, construction and operation of artificial structures of transport infrastructure, in the difficult climatic conditions of the Sakhalin region with a long winter season with abundant winter precipitation, hazardous deposits of ice and ice freezing, and taking into account high-
Ekaterina Shestakova   +3 more
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The Stone Age of Sakhalin Island

The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 2011
Thisvolumeisdevoted to theprehistoric archaeology of Sakhalin, the largest island in the Russian Far East, and is the most comprehensive treatment of the subject to date. The book consists of six chapters, a conclusion, four supplements, tables, illustrations, and references.
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Geological and structural zonation of Sakhalin Island

International Geology Review, 1968
The geological history, tectonics, and structural zonation of the island from Paleozoic through Late Tertiary is examined to determine the distribution of hydrocarbon deposits. The Dagninsk and Ossoy uplifts, the Okhotsk and Tatarian intrageosynclinal zones, the Konginsk anticlinal zone, the Pogranichnoye graben and others offer the best prospects for ...
D.F. Rusakov   +2 more
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Abyssal structure of Japanese-Sakhalin island arc

International Geology Review, 1972
(1972). Abyssal structure of Japanese-Sakhalin island arc. International Geology Review: Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 12-20.
A.G. Rodnikov, R.D. Rodnikov
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Artificial restoration of forests on Sakhalin Island

Известия СПбЛТА, 2022
Анализируется структура, динамика и региональные особенности искусственного восстановления лесов на острове Сахалин. За истекшие 75 лет на острове в целом было создано лесных культур на площади 365885 га. Наиболее масштабные лесовосстановительные работы на Сахалине осуществлялись в 70–80-е годы XX века, когда ежегодные объемы лесных культур доходили до
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