E. A. Bataleva
Russian Academy of Sciences
37 Papers
146 Citations
E. A. Bataleva is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetotellurics & Geology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 29 publications.
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Papers
Cenozoic tectonic and geodynamic evolution of the Kyrgyz Tien Shan Mountains: A review of geological, thermochronological and geophysical data
TL;DR: The Tien Shan basement is formed by the rigid, heterogeneous Precambrian blocks (microcontinents) of Tarim, Issyk-Kul and Aktyuz-Boordin, surrounded by a soft matrix of Paleozoic accretion-collision belts.
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Underthrusting of Tarim beneath the Tien Shan and deep structure of their junction zone: Main results of seismic experiment along MANAS Profile Kashgar-Song-Köl
Vladimir I. Makarov,D. V. Alekseev,V. Yu. Batalev,E. A. Bataleva,I. V. Belyaev,V. D. Bragin,N. T. Dergunov,N.N. Efimova,M. G. Leonov,L. M. Munirova,A. D. Pavlenkin,S. Roecker,Yu. V. Roslov,A. K. Rybin,G. G. Shchelochkov +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of reflection CMP seismic profiling of the Central Tien Shan in the meridional tract 75°76°E from Lake Song-Kol in Kyrgyzstan to the town of Kashgar in China are considered.
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The system of neotectonic faults in southeastern Altai: orientations and geometry of motion
TL;DR: In this paper, the geometrical and resistivity data for the geometry and orientations of neotectonic faults are generally consistent with the morphotectic model of Gorny Altai as an area of crustal failure at the junction of two relatively stable blocks.
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On the Question of the Interrelation between Variations in Crustal Electrical Conductivity and Geodynamical Processes
TL;DR: The behavior of the variations in the crustal electrical conductivity in a wide range of periods is studied from the data of magnetotelluric soundings (MTS) during the Kambarata experiment (a strong industrial explosion to construct the blast-fill dam on the Naryn river), as well as at Aksu, a stationary geophysical monitoring point.
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