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DETAILED MAPS (at the scale 1:50,00)

Maps at the scale 1:50,000 prepared in 1999 (database: raw seismic data 2D CDP acquired in 1987, 1989 and 1991) after seismic data reprocessing and interpretation. The map set consists of the following maps:

E23/E25 object. The top Ordovician time map. Scale 1:50,000.
E23/E25 object. The top Ordovician structural map. Scale 1:50,000.
E23 object. The top Cambrian time map. Scale 1:50,000.
E23 object. The top Cambrian structural map. Scale 1:50,000.

The base map of processed seismic lines. Scale 1:50 000. 

 

Note: When those maps are purchased, they are accompanied by a short report.

 

The available map formats:

Printouts

Raster format (*.jpg or *.tif) georeferenced

Raster format (*.jpg or *.tif)

ESRI SHAPE format

 

Maps at the scale 1:50,000 prepared in 1992 (databese: raw seismic data 2D CDP acquired in 1984, 1987, 1989 and 1991). The map set consists of the following maps:

1.       The time map of the pre-Cambrian (basement) reflector for E23/E25 structure. Scale 1:50,000.

2.      The structural map of the pre-Cambrian (basement) reflector for E23/E25 structure. Scale 1:50,000.

3.      The schematic time map of the Cambrian reflector for E23/E25 structure. Scale 1:50,000.

4.      The schematic structural map of the Cambrian reflector for E23/E25 structure. Scale 1:50,000.

5.      The time map of the Ordovician reflector for E23/E25 structure. Scale 1:50,000.

6.      The structural map of the Ordovician reflector for E23/E25 structure. Scale 1:50,000.

 

The maps are available in Russian (from the original 1992 report in Russian) as follows:

1.      Hard copy

2.     Raster format (*.jpg or *.tif) georeferenced (the original maps were scanned and tied to the co-ordinate grid), on CD

3.     Raster format (*.jpg or *.tif) (the original maps were scanned), on CD

 

 

See information about the Regional maps in the section MAPS.

See information about the map costs in the section PRICE LIST

 

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