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İbrahim Quliyev

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Akademik İbrahim Quliyev, Azərbaycan Milli Elmlər Akademiyasının Rəyasət Heyətində vitse-prezident vəzifəsində çalışan tanınmış bir geologiya-mineralogiya elmləri doktorudur. Professor İbrahim Quliyev, geologiya və neft-qaz geologiyası sahəsində geniş təcrübəyə malik, məhsuldar bir alimdir. Onun elmi fəaliyyəti əsasən, Cənubi Xəzər hövzəsinin geoloji quruluşunun, tektonikasının, mud vulkanizminin və neft-qaz yataqlarının tədqiqinə yönəlmişdir. Google Scholar-da 4804 sitat indeksinə, 27 h-indeksinə və 42 i10-indeksinə malikdir. 174 elmi nəşri, o cümlədən, “GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa‐Arabia‐Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics of plate interactions” və “When mud volcanoes sleep: Insight from seep geochemistry at the Dashgil mud volcano, Azerbaijan” kimi tanınmış əsərlərin müəllifidir. İbrahim Quliyev həmçinin, Azərbaycanda zəlzələ riski və seysmik təhlükə məsələlərini də tədqiq etmişdir. Onun elmi fəaliyyəti, geoloji tədqiqatların inkişafına və neft-qaz ehtiyatlarının kəşfinə mühüm töhfələr verir.
Academician Ibrahim Guliyev is a prominent Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, serving as the Vice-President at the Presidium of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. Professor Guliyev is a prolific scientist with extensive experience in geology and petroleum geology. His scientific activity is primarily focused on the study of the geological structure, tectonics, mud volcanism, and oil and gas deposits of the South Caspian Basin. He has 4804 citations on Google Scholar, an h-index of 27, and an i10-index of 42. He has 174 scientific publications, including the well-known works such as “GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa‐Arabia‐Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics of plate interactions” and “When mud volcanoes sleep: Insight from seep geochemistry at the Dashgil mud volcano, Azerbaijan”. Ibrahim Guliyev has also researched issues of seismic hazard and earthquake risk in Azerbaijan. His scientific activities make a significant contribution to the development of geological research and the discovery of oil and gas reserves.
Академик Ибрагим Гулиев - известный доктор геолого-минералогических наук, занимающий должность вице-президента в Президиуме Национальной Академии Наук Азербайджана. Профессор Гулиев - плодовитый ученый с обширным опытом в области геологии и геологии нефти и газа. Его научная деятельность в основном сосредоточена на изучении геологического строения, тектоники, грязевого вулканизма и нефтегазовых месторождений Южно-Каспийского бассейна. Он имеет 4804 цитирования в Google Scholar, h-индекс 27 и i10-индекс 42. Он является автором 174 научных публикаций, включая такие известные работы, как «GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa‐Arabia‐Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics of plate interactions» и «When mud volcanoes sleep: Insight from seep geochemistry at the Dashgil mud volcano, Azerbaijan». Ибрагим Гулиев также исследовал вопросы сейсмической опасности и риска землетрясений в Азербайджане. Его научная деятельность вносит значительный вклад в развитие геологических исследований и открытие запасов нефти и газа.
Tədqiqat maraqları (AI):
Neft və qaz geologiyası, Geodinamika, Tektonika, Struktur geologiya, Geofizika, Mud vulkanologiya, Geokimya
İxtisas sahələri (AI):
Neft və qaz geologiyası, Geodinamika, Tektonika, Struktur geologiya, Geofizika, Mud vulkanologiya, Geokimya
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Tam Adı:
İbrahim Said oğlu Quliyev
Elmi dərəcə:
Geologiya-mineralogiya elmləri doktoru
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Akademik
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İş yeri məlumatları
Təşkilat / Şöbə:
Rəyasət Heyəti / Rəhbərlik
Vəzifə:
Vitse-prezident
Əsas iş yeri:
Bəli
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1 Yanvar 2024 – H/h

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İşin adı Jurnalın adı, Nəşriyyat, cild, N Müəlliflər İstinad sayı Nəşr tarixi Abstrakt və oxşar məqalələr
Adamantoids in oils as indicators of presence of the deep source rocks, Absheron archipelago, South Caspian basin, Azerbaijan ANAS Reports /Cild: 75 /N: 1 IS Guliyev, AS Javadova, GS Martinova, FR Babayev 2 2019 Petroleum is the only natural source for … Petroleum is the only natural source for adamantane and its isomers. It is rigid and at same time stress-free molecule with three connected cyclohexane rings arranged in the “armchair” configuration and has high degree of symmetry. The spatial rrangement of carbon atoms in the adamantane molecule is the same as in the diamond crystal, that is why adamantane type hydrocarbons are also called “diamond type hydrocarbons”. Detailed geochemical analysis, including Gas-chromatography and hromatography-mass-spectrometry were run on the oil samples from the fields located in Absheron archipelago. Biomarkers, including damantanes and its homologs have been identified in the oils analyzed; distribution of adamantine C 10-C 14 and the role of adamantine on the genesis of the hydrocarbons have been studied as well. Analyses of the chromato-mass spectrometry data suggest that adamantine and its methyl substitution compounds are present in the sequence of increasing of the thermodynamic resistance in the following order: 2-MAd˃ 1-MAd˃ 3-MAd˃ Ad. This indicates formation of the adamantine as a result of thermal transformations of normal alkanes. Oil samples with higher continental input source characterized by lower concentration of tricyclic terpanes С 19-30 in comparison with the same age oils but with marine source of sediment. Interpretation and analyses of the geochemical data, including concentration of diamondoids indicates presence of deep source rocks in the South Caspian basin. Daha çox
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NEW DATA ON DIAMOND-LIKE HYDROCARBONS ANAS Reports /Cild: 78 /N: 1-2 DA Huseynov, IS Guliyev, GS Martynova, OP Maksakova, SG Zeynalov, AS Javadova 0 2022 Comparative studies were conducted for Absheron OBR … Comparative studies were conducted for Absheron OBR oils and essential oils of plants representing Absheron archipelago flora to identify series of adamantoid hydrocarbons. Absheron OBR oils–such fields as Gyarbi Absheron, Absheron, Darvin kyupasi, Pirallahi, Palchyg Pilpelesi, Neft Dashlary, Guneshli and also essential oils of Absheron archipelago plants, such as thuja, bottlebrush, juniper, silver mint, lavender cotton, cypress, lavender were analyzed by chromato-massspectrometry method. Among all studied samples adamantoid series hydrocarbons with m/z 135,136,149,163 were determine hydrocarbons formulae are given. Daha çox
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GIANT MUD VOLCANIC SYSTEMS SOUTH CASPIAN BASIN ANAS Reports /Cild: 76 /N: 1-2 IS Guliyev, NP Yusubov 1 2020 It is accepted that the oil, gas … It is accepted that the oil, gas and gas condensate deposits discovered in the South Caspian Basin (SCB) are spatially related to mud volcanoes. An objective analysis of this relationship can be obtained based on geological interpretation of 2D/3D seismic data. The information contained in the seismic data makes it possible to determine the main stages of the formation of a mud volcano and its eruptive channel, as well as the role of this natural process in the formation of hydrocarbon deposits in the SCB. Based on the results of the work performed, it has been established that the objects identified in the South Caspian basin, previously taken as anticlinal structures, are giant mud volcanoes. Daha çox
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ASSOCIATION OF HYDROCARBON FIELDS WITH MUD VOLCANOES IN THE SOUTH CASPIAN BASIN ANAS Reports /Cild: 78 /N: 3-4 IS Guliyev, NP Yusubov, Sh M Huseynova 0 2022 The article presents the authors’ opinions and … The article presents the authors’ opinions and their own views on the geodynamic processes creating mud volcanoes and associated oil and gas accumulations. The results of 2D/3D seismic and geophysical well logging data interpretation allow clarifying the distribution area of the Maikop sediments and suggest that mud volcanism is associated with the deposits, accumulated in Maikop paleobasin. Mud volcanism in the study area appears to be synchronized in time and space with Daha çox
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The Country of Sacred Fıres History of Science and Science of Science /N: 1 Ibrahim Guliyev 0 2025 The article presents a comprehensive exploration of … The article presents a comprehensive exploration of Azerbaijan’s historical and modern relationship with natural gas. From the ancient era of Zoroastrianism and the perception of Azerbaijan as the" Land of Fire" to modern offshore drilling achievements and global energy projects, the text outlines the evolution of the country's energy profile. It discusses the historical accounts of oil and gas usage, the Soviet innovations in offshore extraction, and contemporary milestones such as the “Contract of the Century” and the Southern Gas Corridor. Furthermore, it highlights emerging prospects such as shale gas and methane hydrates. The article underscores Azerbaijan’s growing role in the global energy market and emphasizes the need for increased scientific and technological exploration. Daha çox
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1 Oktyabr 2025 177 4899 27 42
1 Sentyabr 2025 174 4837 27 42
1 Avqust 2025 174 4804 27 42
1 İyul 2025 169 4773 27 41
1 İyun 2025 169 4738 27 41
1 May 2025 168 4723 26 41
1 Aprel 2025 168 4677 25 41
1 Mart 2025 165 4643 25 41
1 Fevral 2025 167 4563 26 43
1 Yanvar 2025 167 4545 26 43
1 Dekabr 2024 163 4490 26 41
1 Noyabr 2024 163 4449 26 41
1 Oktyabr 2024 163 4425 26 41
1 Sentyabr 2024 164 4400 26 41
1 Avqust 2024 161 4363 26 41
1 İyul 2024 161 4339 26 41
1 İyun 2024 158 4304 26 41

Tarix Məqalə sayı İstinad sayı İstinad edənlər h index Həmmüəlliflər
1 Noyabr 2025 30 2199 2076 10 84
1 Oktyabr 2025 30 2189 2066 10 84
1 Sentyabr 2025 30 2168 2050 10 84
1 Avqust 2025 30 2152 2034 10 84
1 İyul 2025 30 2124 2008 10 84
1 İyun 2025 30 2104 1988 10 84
1 May 2025 30 2097 1981 10 84
1 Aprel 2025 30 2079 1963 10 84
1 Mart 2025 69 2741 2350 18 164
1 Fevral 2025 68 2713 2327 18 163
1 Yanvar 2025 64 2668 2299 18 162
1 Dekabr 2024 64 2640 2280 17 165
1 Noyabr 2024 63 2619 2260 17 162
1 Oktyabr 2024 62 2600 2242 17 160
1 Sentyabr 2024 62 2593 2235 17 160

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İşin adı Jurnalın adı, Nəşriyyat, cild, N Müəlliflər İstinad sayı Nəşr tarixi Abstrakt və oxşar məqalələr
GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa‐Arabia‐Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics of plate interactions Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth /Cild: 111 /N: B5 Fakhraddin Kadirov, Robert Reilinger, Simon McClusky, Philippe Vernant, Shawn Lawrence, Semih Ergintav, Rahsan Cakmak, Haluk Ozener, Ibrahim Guliev, Ruben Stepanyan, Merab Nadariya, Galaktion Hahubia, Salah Mahmoud, K Sakr, Abdullah ArRajehi, Demitris Paradissis, A Al‐ Aydrus, Mikhail Prilepin, Tamara Guseva, Emre Evren, Andriy Dmitrotsa, SV Filikov, Francisco Gomez, Riad Al‐ Ghazzi, Gebran Karam 2571 2006 The GPS‐derived velocity field (1988–2005) for the … The GPS‐derived velocity field (1988–2005) for the zone of interaction of the Arabian, African (Nubian, Somalian), and Eurasian plates indicates counterclockwise rotation of a broad area of the Earth's surface including the Arabian plate, adjacent parts of the Zagros and central Iran, Turkey, and the Aegean/Peloponnesus relative to Eurasia at rates in the range of 20–30 mm/yr. This relatively rapid motion occurs within the framework of the slow‐moving (∼5 mm/yr relative motions) Eurasian, Nubian, and Somalian plates. The circulatory pattern of motion increases in rate toward the Hellenic trench system. We develop an elastic block model to constrain present‐day plate motions (relative Euler vectors), regional deformation within the interplate zone, and slip rates for major faults. Substantial areas of continental lithosphere within the region of plate interaction show coherent motion with internal deformations below … Daha çox
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When mud volcanoes sleep: Insight from seep geochemistry at the Dashgil mud volcano, Azerbaijan Marine and Petroleum Geology / Elsevier /Cild: 26 /N: 9 səh: 1704-1715 I Guliyev, A Mazzini, H Svensen, S Planke, GG Akhmanov, T Fallik, D Banks 168 2009 The worlds >1500 mud volcanoes are normally … The worlds >1500 mud volcanoes are normally in a dormant stage due to the short duration of eruptions. Their dormant stage activity is often characterized by vigorous seepage of water, gas, and petroleum. However, the source of the fluids and the fluid–rock interactions within the mud volcano conduit remain poorly understood. In order to investigate this type of activity, we have combined satellite images with fieldwork and extensive sampling of water and gas at seeping gryphons, pools and salsa lakes at the Dashgil mud volcano in Azerbaijan. We find that caldera collapse faults and E–W oriented faults determine the location of the seeps. The seeping gas is dominated by methane (94.9–99.6%), with a δ13C (‰ V-PDB) in the −43.9 to −40.4‰ range, consistent throughout the 12 analysed seeps. Ethane and carbon dioxide occur in minor amounts. Seventeen samples of seeping water show a wide range in solute … Daha çox
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All about mud volcanoes book / Geology Institute, Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences AA Feizullayev, IS Guliyev, Rashid D Jevanshir 161 1996
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Implications of outcrop geology for reservoirs in the Neogene Productive Series: Apsheron Peninsula, Azerbaijan AAPG Bulletin / American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) /Cild: 82 /N: 1 səh: 25-49 Ibrahim S Guliyev, Anthony D Reynolds, Michael D Simmons, Michael BJ Bowman, Jonathan Henton, Andrew C Brayshaw, Akif A Ali-Zade, Safura F Suleymanova, Elmira Z Ateava, Dilara N Mamedova, O Koshkarly 157 1998 The Neogene sediments of eastern Azerbaijan and … The Neogene sediments of eastern Azerbaijan and western Turkmenistan contain significant hydrocarbon reserves in deltaic reservoirs. Sedimentary logging of these reservoirs at outcrop in Azerbaijan has outlined four facies associations that encompass a range of paleoenvironments, from alluvial braided river sandstones and conglomerates to delta-front siltstones and mudstones. The facies associations suggest a river-dominated braid delta and are arranged into an architecture controlled by base-level changes: parasequences, parasequence sets, and sequence boundaries are key elements. The facies associations and stratigraphic architecture, together with outcrop observations of cementation and faulting, are summarized in terms of four idealized reservoir models: fluvial, delta plain, proximal delta front, and distal delta front. Each reservoir model has distinctive grain-size and shale distributions … Daha çox
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Deep petroleum occurrences in the Lower Kura Depression, South Caspian Basin, Azerbaijan: an organic geochemical and basin modeling study Marine and Petroleum Geology səh: 731–762 Sedat Inan, M. Namik Yalçina, Ibrahim S. Guliev, Kerem Kuliev, A. Akper Feizullayev 132 1997 High sedimentation rates (as much as 2500 … High sedimentation rates (as much as 2500 m/Ma) during Pliocene-Pleistocene, with a resultant undercompacted section as thick as 10,000 m, and lower than normal geothermal gradients are the main characteristics which have created all the means for generation and preservation of oil at deep layers in the Lower Kura Depression. Oils collected from eight different oil fields for analyses seem to have originated from a common source rock which probably is clastic, deposited in relatively subanoxic to suboxic transitional marine environment receiving low to moderate input of terrestrial organic matter. Oils from shallow (< 3000 m) and cold (< 70–80°C) reservoirs have been altered to various extent by bacterial activity. A computer-aided basin modeling study has been carried out to outline the spatial variation of the oil window and thus help in further identification of possible source rocks for the reservoired oil in the … Daha çox
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Geosciences of Azerbaijan book / Springer /Cild: 1 səh: 237 Akif A Alizadeh, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Ibragim Said ogly Guliyev, Lev Vilen Eppelbaum 115 2016 Azerbaijan occupies an area of about 87,000 … Azerbaijan occupies an area of about 87,000 km2 in the unique tectonic environment (the Greater and Lesser Caucasus, Talysh Mts., Kur and Caspian Basins, etc.) that finds a corresponding reflection in the studied geophysical fields. Geological–geophysical data on the geological structure of Azerbaijan can shed light on the basic principles of evolution of the Earth, the distribution of economic minerals and seismic activity. Geodynamically, this region can be considered as a result of the interaction of several microplates—fragments of the Afro-Arabian and Eurasian lithospheric plates. The deep understanding of both near-surface and deep geological structure of Azerbaijan may be realized only on the basis of comprehensive combined analysis of tectonic, stratigraphic, morphological, lithological features and various geophysical fields (ground, shipborne, airborne and satellite observed) examination. A number of … Daha çox
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Generation and accumulation of hydrocarbons at great depths under the earth's crust SOCAR Proceedings / STATE OIL CO AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC, OIL GAS SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECT INST /N: 1 səh: 4-16 IS Guliyev, V Yu Kerimov, RN Mustaev, AV Osipov 102 2017 The discovery of large deposits of oil … The discovery of large deposits of oil and gas at great depths in the Caspian Sea (Shah Deniz) and the Gulf of Mexico (Tyupi, Tibor) confirmed predictions petrogas great depths of the earth's crust. In a world in the depth interval 4500-8103 m has already developed more than 1,000 oil and gas fields. However, despite the obvious achievements, the overall efficiency of exploration work remains low, mainly due to the use of traditional forecast-search models. The purpose of this article is to study the processes of generation, migration and accumulation of hydrocarbons at great depths under the Earth's crust. For the study of the problem we were held pyrolytic studies of rock samples from the mud volcanoes of Azerbaijan. The samples were investigated by pyrolysis installation on Rock-Eval. To study and analysis of the above processes in a large depth of the earth's crust has been used technology of modeling of … Daha çox
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Source potential of the Mesozoic–Cenozoic rocks in the South Caspian Basin and their role in forming the oil accumulations in the Lower Pliocene reservoirs Petroleum Geoscience / Geological Society, London /Cild: 7 /N: 4 səh: 409-417 Ibrahim S Guliyev, Akper A Feyzullayev, Mushfig F Tagiyev 101 2001 The source potential and organic maturity of … The source potential and organic maturity of the shales alternating with the reservoir beds in the Lower Pliocene Productive Series – the major oil-bearing unit in the South Caspian Basin – are inadequate to have formed the observed petroleum accumulations. A geochemical study of rocks collected from wells and outcrop localities has been carried out to assess the oil- and gas-generative properties of the Middle Jurassic to Lower Pliocene sediments of the basin. On the whole the section under review is characterized by poor to good organic richness and low hydrogen index, suggesting type 2 and 3 kerogens. Organic-rich sediments are relatively frequent in parts of the Oligocene–Miocene interval. Source-to-oil correlation based on carbon isotope signatures points to a largely epigenetic origin for the oils reservoired in the Lower Pliocene. Isotopically, the oils in these Productive Series reservoirs are best … Daha çox
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Kinematics of the eastern Caucasus near Baku, Azerbaijan Natural hazards / Springer Netherlands /Cild: 63 /N: 2 səh: 997-1006 Akif Alizadeh, Michael Floyd, Robert Reilinger, Ibrahim Guliev, M Nafi Toksoz Fakhraddin Kadirov, Sadi Kuleli, Robert King 93 2012 The potential for large, shallow earthquakes and … The potential for large, shallow earthquakes and their associated seismic hazard in the eastern Caucasus, an area of dense population and sensitive industrial infrastructure, remains speculative based on historical precedent and current geologic and seismologic observations. Here we present updated and expanded results from a GPS network between the northern edge of the Lesser Caucasus and Greater Caucasus, providing geodetic constraints to the problem. A significant strain rate is observed in a profile over a distance of about 150 km across the Kura Basin. We attribute this to inter-seismic strain accumulation on buried fault structures and present simple elastic dislocation models for their plausible geometry and slip rate based on the known geology, seismicity and the GPS velocities. Due to the close proximity of the strain anomaly to Baku, further observations are needed to determine whether observed … Daha çox
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Geochemistry of hydrocarbon seepages in Azerbaijan IS Guliev, AA Feizullayev AAPG Special Volumes /Cild: 32 səh: 63-70 IS Guliev, AA Feizullayev 0 1996
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The estimation of the generation potential of the low permeable shale strata of the maikop caucasian series SOCAR Proceedings / STATE OIL CO AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC, OIL GAS SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECT INST /N: 1 səh: 4-20 IS Guliyev, V Yu Kerimov, RN Mustaev, AV Bondarev 76 2018 The article is devoted to the estimation … The article is devoted to the estimation of the generation potential of the low permeable shale strata of the Maikop Caucasian series, with which favorable conditions for the formation of "shale" HC accumulations are associated. Unconventional hydrocarbon resources in shale low-permeability strata are often associated with the development areas of immature, but "rich" and "very rich" potentially petroleum-based rocks that are at the initial stage of the main phase of oil formation or on the approaches to it. The concentration of TOC in them can reach the first tens of percent. By "shale oil" is meant the oil of parachute congestions in low-permeable high-bituminous, enriched sapropel OM strata. For a reliable estimation of the generation potential of the parent rock, it is necessary to take into account the initial values of TOC and HI. The recovered hydrocarbons from the oil-and-gas-bearing shales will be contained in the … Daha çox
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Mud volcanic natural phenomena in the South Caspian Basin: geology, fluid dynamics and environmental impact Environmental geology / Springer-Verlag /Cild: 46 /N: 8 səh: 1012-1023 Ibrahim S Guliyev, Dadash A Huseynov 73 2004 The South Caspian sedimentary basin is a … The South Caspian sedimentary basin is a unique area with thick Mesozoic-Cenozoic sediments (up to 30–32 km) characterized by an extremely high fluid generation potential. The large amount of active mud volcanoes and the volumes of their gas emissions prove the vast scale of fluid generation. Onshore and offshore mud volcanoes annually erupt more than 109 cubic meters of gases consisting of CH4 (79–98%), and a small admixture of C2H6, C3H8, C4H10, C5H12, CO2, N, H2S, Ar, He. Mud volcanism is closely connected to the processes occurring in the South Caspian depression, its seismicity, fluctuations of the Caspian Sea level, solar activity and hydrocarbon generation.The large accumulations of gas hydrates are confined to the bottom sediments of the Caspian Sea, mud volcanoes crater fields (interval 0–0.4 m, sea depth 480 m) and to the volcanoes body at the depth of 480–800 from the sea … Daha çox
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Active geodynamics of the Caucasus region: implications for earthquake hazards in Azerbaijan Proceedings of Azerbaijan national academy of sciences, the sciences of earth /Cild: 3 səh: 3-17 FA Kadirov, IS Guliyev, M Floyd, R Reilinger, Ak A Alizadeh, SG Mammadov, RT Safarov 67 2015
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Hydrocarbon systems of the South Caspian basin Nafta-Press, Baku MF Tagiyev IS Guliyev, PZ Mamedov, AA Feyzullayev, DA Huseynov, FA Kadirov, EH Aliyeva 0 2003
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Long-term in situ monitoring at Dashgil mud volcano, Azerbaijan: a link between seismicity, pore-pressure transients and methane emission International Journal of Earth Sciences / Springer-Verlag /Cild: 99 /N: Suppl 1 səh: 227-240 Ibrahim Guliyev, Georg Delisle, Achim Kopf, Eckhard Faber, Behrouz Panahi, Chingiz S Aliyev 58 2010 Mud volcanism is a global phenomenon usually … Mud volcanism is a global phenomenon usually associated with compressional tectonics that favour extrusion of fluid- and clay mineral-rich sediment both on land and offshore. Methane, the dominant gas phase, is emitted at variable rates during and after emplacement of the mud domes. In case of continental mud volcanoes, the gas is directly released into the atmosphere, thereby contributing to global warming. Azerbaijan is one of the countries with one of the highest abundances of mud domes globally. One of the most prominent mud volcanoes, Dashgil, has been chosen for a case study because of its historic record of violent eruptions, continued activity, and well-documented regional geology in the Caucasus orogenic wedge adjacent to the Caspian Sea. Since 2003, gas flux has quantitatively measured at one of the two crater lakes and is characterized by valve-type behaviour and episodically violent … Daha çox
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Subsidence history and basin-fill evolution in the South Caspian Basin from geophysical mapping, flexural backstripping, forward lithospheric modelling and gravity modelling book IS Guliyev, F Kadirov, NA Abdullayev 63 2017 This study summarizes the subsidence history and … This study summarizes the subsidence history and aspects of the geodynamic evolution of the South Caspian Basin based on the integration of geophysical observations, and subsidence and gravity modelling on selected two-dimensional (2D) profiles. This analysis implies the presence of an attenuated ‘oceanic-type’crust in the northern portion of the South Caspian Basin, demonstrates characteristics of basin subsidence on variable crustal types and describes sediment-fill evolution in several different parts of the basin. Modelling conducted in this study shows that the observed pattern of subsidence and sedimentation in the South Caspian Basin can be explained by a process of thermal subsidence following Jurassic rifting and further enhanced subsidence that resulted from sediment-induced loading in the Late Tertiary, especially after a large-scale base-level fall after 6 Ma. Variation in crustal type is reflected … Daha çox
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Hydrocarbon potential of great depths Нефть, газ и бизнес / Открытое акционерное общество" Нефть и бизнес" /N: 5 səh: 9-16 Ibrahim S Guliyev, Vagif U Kerimov, Alexander V Osipov 43 2011 Oil-gas-bearing capacity of great deep proved the … Oil-gas-bearing capacity of great deep proved the discovery of several large oil fields. However, until now not developed a unified scientific and methodological basis of prospecting oil-gas-bearing capacity at great depths. Daha çox
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Catalogue of Recorded Eruptions of Mud Volcanoes of Azerbaijan (for Period of Years 1810-2001) book / Nafta-press Ibragim Said ogly Guliyev, Adil Abas ogly Aliyev, Igor Sergeevich Belov 46 2002
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Atlas of the world mud volcanoes book / Publishing house" Nafta-Press" Ibragim Said ogly Guliyev, Adil Abas ogly Aliyev, FH Dadashov, Ragid Ramiz ogly Rakhmanov 40 2015
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Isotope geochemistry of oils from fields and mud volcanoes in the South Caspian Basin, Azerbaijan Petroleum Geoscience / Geological Society, London /Cild: 7 /N: 2 səh: 201-209 Dadash A Huseynov, Ibragim S Guliyev, Akper A Feizulayev 39 2001 This study is based on the isotope-geochemical … This study is based on the isotope-geochemical characteristics of oils from 53 fields in the South Caspian Basin – from Upper Cretaceous, Eocene, Oligocene–Lower Miocene (Maykop), Middle and the Upper Miocene (Diatom) and Pliocene. The isotopic composition of carbon (δ13C) allows two main groups of oils to be identified: (1) isotopically heavy and (2) isotopically light oils. The first group includes oils assumed to be generated by Upper Cretaceous, Eocene and Oligocene–Lower Miocene sources. The second group consists of oils assumed to be generated by Diatom (Middle and Upper Miocene) sources. Isotope-geochemical and biomarker parameters demonstrated that oils in the Pliocene reservoirs are not syngenetic to their enclosing deposits. The isotopic composition of carbon in oils and hydrocarbon gases in mud volcanoes and fields and the biomarker parameters of oils allow several isolated … Daha çox
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A review of mud volcanism Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geology, Azerbaijan IS Guliev 36 1992
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Deep oil-and-gas content of South Caspian Basin Neftyanoe Khozyaystvo-Oil Industry /N: 5 səh: 50-54 IS Guliyev, V Yu Kerimov, US Serikova, RN Mustayev 37 2014
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Hydrocarbons Potential of the Caspian Region:(System Analysis) book / Nafta-press Ibragim Said ogly Guliyev, L Ė Levin, Dmitriĭ Leonidovich Fedorov 33 2003
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Evolution of the South Caspian Basin: geological risks and probable hazards book / Nafta Press, Azerbaijan Acad. Sciences I Guliyev, MF Tagiyev, I Lerche, EB Bagirov, Rs Nadirov 33 1996 On a 270 km long seismic line … On a 270 km long seismic line across the west central and central parts of the South Caspian Basin an inverse flexural plate method is used to recover original unloaded plate parameters. The original plate shows remarkable consistency of parameters determined from the 12-second deep seismic line, with average rigidity D= 10999 Nm; bending moment M= 1019 N, dip angle 6=-0.14, and in-line compressive stress of 1019.9 N/m. By sequentially adding the sedimentary units to the average" bare" basement, it is shown that the geometry of the basin at Jurassic time had a major downward warp, and high sedimentary fill to the west, leaving the eastern section open to possible erosion during Early and Middle Cretaceous time. The deep western part of the basin was then filled by sediments during late Tertiary/Ouaternary time, and a new depocenter created across the central and western parts of the basin. This … Daha çox
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Explosive mud volcano eruptions and rafting of mud breccia blocks Earth and Planetary Science Letters / Elsevier /Cild: 555 səh: 116699 Adriano Mazzini, Grigorii Akhmanov, Arif Huseynov, Ibrahim Guliyev, Alessandra Sciarra, Ayten Huseynova, Michael Manga 32 2021 Azerbaijan hosts the highest density of subaerial … Azerbaijan hosts the highest density of subaerial mud volcanoes on Earth. The morphologies characterizing these structures vary depending on their geological setting, frequency of eruption, and transport processes during the eruptions. Lokbatan is possibly the most active mud volcano on Earth exhibiting impressive bursting events every∼ 5 years. These manifest with impressive gas flares that may reach more than 100 meters in height and the bursting of thousands of m 3 of mud breccia resulting in spectacular mud flows that extend for more than 1.5 kilometres. Unlike other active mud volcanoes, to our knowledge Lokbatan never featured any visual evidence of enduring diffuse degassing (eg, active pools and gryphons) at and near the central crater. Only a very small new-born gryphon was intermittently active in 2019 (with negligible flow). Gas flux measurements completed with a closed-chamber technique … Daha çox
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Geochemical characteristics of organic matter from Maikop rocks of eastern Azerbaijan Lithology and Mineral Resources / Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers /Cild: 36 /N: 3 səh: 280-285 AA Feyzullayev, IS Guliyev, MF Tagiyev 28 2001 Based on investigation of more than 170 … Based on investigation of more than 170 samples taken from natural outcrops of the Maikop Formation (Oligocene–Lower Miocene) in eastern Azerbaijan, the genetic hydrocarbon potential and the organic matter (OM) maturity of these rocks were estimated. In the study region, sedimentary rocks of this formation were deposited under reductive or weakly oxidative conditions. Possessing a relatively high (1.9%, on the average) content of organic matter of a mixed (continental–marine) OM, these rocks are able to generate both liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons under favorable conditions. Contributions of both the continental and marine components to the total organic carbon (TOC) varied in time and space. The upper and lower subformations of the Maikop Formation differ in the qualitative and quantitative compositions of OM. Oligocene rocks have a relatively lower OM content and are characterized by better oil … Daha çox
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Source rocks in the South Caspian AAPG/ASPG research symposium" Oil and gas petroleum systems in rapidly-subsiding basins". Book of abstracts, Baku, Azerbaijan AA Feyzullayev, IS Guliyev, NJL Bailey 28 1996
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Hydrocarbon potential of ultra deep deposits in the South Caspian Basin Adapted from oral presentation at the AAPG European Region Annual Conference, Kiev, Ukraine I Guliyev, E Aliyeva, A Feyzullayev, D Huseynov, P Mamedov 25 2010 Deep hydrocarbon accumulations below 5,000 m have … Deep hydrocarbon accumulations below 5,000 m have been discovered in the South Caspian basin at the end of 20th century (Bulladeniz, Bahar, Janub-2, Shah-deniz). A unique geological-geophysical data set gained during last decade on the South Caspian basin containing results of studies of super deep wells, mud volcanic ejects from the depth up to 14 km, deep seismic, and advanced modeling technique allowed us predicting of accumulations below 7 km.The burial history of the South Caspian basin central part is characterized by continuous sedimentation and stable subsiding from the Upper Jurassic to present. Avalanche sedimentation during Pliocene-Pleistocene (up to 3 mm/year) resulted in deposition of 10 km thick Pliocene-Quaternary succession. The total thickness of sedimentary cover in the SCB reaches more than 25 km. Daha çox
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In situ cone penetration tests at the active Dashgil mud volcano, Azerbaijan: Evidence for excess fluid pressure, updoming, and possible future violent eruption Marine and Petroleum Geology / Elsevier /Cild: 26 /N: 9 səh: 1716-1723 Ibrahim Guliyev, Georg Delisle, Achim Kopf, Behrouz Panahi, Chingiz S Aliyev, Sylvia Stegmann 25 2009 Active mud volcanism is a global phenomenon … Active mud volcanism is a global phenomenon that represents a natural hazard by self-igniting eruptions and the continuous emission of methane gas in both marine and continental settings. Mud domes are often found in compressional tectonic settings such as the Caucasus orogenic wedge. Dashgil mud volcano, the most prominent of >200 features in Azerbaijan, has erupted vigorously in historic times. For several years, we have observed variations in the activity of Dashgil dome, including transients in methane flux, build-up of extrusive mud cones on the main feature, and flexural polygonal cracks adjacent to the main crater lake and new mud cones. In spring 2007, we carried out in situ CPTU (Cone Penetration Testing with Pore Pressure measurement) experiments in the crestal area of Dashgil. Our data suggest that the central portion of the crater lake, which hosts the conduit for gas (and possible mud … Daha çox
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South Caspian basin: stratigraphy, geochemistry and risk analysis book Ibrahim Guliyev, Elchin Bagirov, Ian Lerche, Akif Ali-zadeh, Rauf Nadirov, Mushfig Tagiyev, Akper Feizullayev 25 1997 This book is the result of joint … This book is the result of joint studies on the South Caspian Basin (SCB) of experts of Geology Institute of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences and South- Carolina University, USA. Some of these studies were issued earlier in monograph "Evolution of the South Caspian Basin: geologic risks and probable hazards". The book includes 8 chapters which examine such issues as tectonics and stratigraphy of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic deposits, isotopic-geochemical characteristics of organic matter, oil and gas, thermodynamical and hydrocarbon evolution across a seismic sections, dynamic modeling of mud flows offshore mud volcanoes, evolution and gas-charging of mud diapers and fault leakage, risk assessment of basin analysis results and gas hydrate hazards in the SCB. Mechanism of formation of hydrocarbon deposits in the main reservoir of the SCB - productive series -PS- (Lower Pliocene) is based in … Daha çox
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Deep structure model and dynamics of mud volcanoes, southwest Absheron Peninsula (Azerbaijan) Energy exploration & exploitation / SAGE Publications /Cild: 23 /N: 5 səh: 307-332 AA Feyzullayev, FA Kadirov, IS Guliyev, A Sh Mukhtarov, I Lerche, AG Kadyrov 23 2005 Measurements have been made of gravitational field, … Measurements have been made of gravitational field, geodetic uplift, regional horizontal tectonic movement, thermal patterns, and radioactivity in the general area of the Lokbatan mud volcano after its explosion on October 25, 2001, as well as in the crater itself. In addition, geochemical measurements of vitrinite reflectance with depth have been done and isotopic variations of methane and ethane are also made available. This massive compendium of information represents the first time such a detailed investigation has been possible of the deep structural effects of a mud volcano and also of the sources of mud and gas at outflow time. The data are integrated into a combined picture that shows the roots of both the mud outflow and of the gas causing the flaming eruption are at several kilometres depth into the sedimentary pile. The overall behaviour is best served by a model in which a relatively thin jet of liquefied … Daha çox
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Regional evaluation of source rock quality in Azerbaijan from the geochemistry of organic-rich rocks in mud-volcano ejecta book Ibrahim Guliyev, Gary H Isaksen, Adil Aliyev, Scott A Barboza, David Puls 22 2007 Rock ejecta brought to the surface by … Rock ejecta brought to the surface by mud volcanoes offer a unique opportunity to characterize sedimentary units both within and beyond conventional drilling depths. Present among ejecta from mud volcanoes in the South Caspian Basin are the organic-rich rocks of the Oligocene–Miocene Maikop Formation, the primary source rocks for oil and gas in the region. These rocks have total organic carbon contents as much as 7% wt. and hydrogen indices as much as 500 mg hydrocarbons/g organic carbon. They are dominated by marine, algal-amorphous organic matter accumulated under dysoxic to anoxic conditions. When integrated, the rock analyses can aid in the reconstruction of paleodepositional environments and paleogeography of source rock intervals and, thus, help high-grade oil and gas exploration targets. Daha çox
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Active tectonics in Azerbaijan based on geodetic, gravimetric, and seismic data Doklady earth sciences / Springer /Cild: 383 səh: 174-177 FA Kadirov, AR Mamedov IS Guliev, RE Reilinger, RI Gasanov 22 2002 Measurements using the Global Positioning System (GPS) … Measurements using the Global Positioning System (GPS) have yielded velocities oř horizontal motions in the Lesser Caucasus, the Talysh Mountains, the southern slope oř the Greater Caucasus, and the Caspian region. Large NE oriented velocity vectors (9±12 mm/yr) are observed in the southeastern Lesser Caucasus and Talysh Mountains. A decrease in the velocity and a signiřicant accumulation oř elastic energy are observed in the southern Apsheron Peninsula. Geological activity (seismicity, mud volcano eruptions, and so on) is attributed to horizontal motions. The Belokan±Sheki area is a mobile sector oř the Greater Caucasus. The GPS stations in the Lesser Caucasus (řield oř negative gravity anomalies) and Talysh Mountains (řield oř positive gravity anomalies) yield the same horizontal motion velocity vectors, which do not correlate with the gravity anomalies. These řacts allow us to state that the Lesser Caucasus and Talysh Mountains participate in horizontal motion as a uniřied plate.Very strong earthquakes that took place in 1986, 1989, and 2000 (Caspian Sea; M 6.5, M 6.5, M 6.2, and M 6.4), in 1988 (Spitak, Armenia; M 6.8), in 1990 and 1997 (northern Iran; M 7.4 and M 6.5), in 1991 (Racha, Georgia; M 7.0), and in 1992 (Erzincan, Turkey; M 7.2), as well as the occurrence oř moderate earthquakes in řocus zones with an energetically weak seismic prehistory, suggest an activation oř the Caucasus±Caspian region. The seismic activity oř the Caucasus±Caspian region is related to a persistent tectonic motion oř the Arabian and Ařrican plates toward the Eurasian Plate [1±4]. Daha çox
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GPS-based crustal deformations in Azerbaijan and their influence on seismicity and mud volcanism Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth / Pleiades Publishing /Cild: 50 /N: 6 səh: 814-823 AA Feyzullayev, FA Kadirov, IS Guliyev, RT Safarov, TM Rashidov, SK Mammadov, GR Babayev 20 2014 Using Shen’s method (Shen et al., 1996), … Using Shen’s method (Shen et al., 1996), deformations of the Earth’s crust in Azerbaijan were studied based on GPS measurements. For estimating the rate of deformation, we used the field of velocity vectors for Azerbaijan, Iran, Georgia, and Armenia that were derived from GPS measurements during 1998–2012. It is established that compression is observable along the Greater Caucasus, in Gobustan, the Kura depression, Nakhchyvan Autonomous Republic, and adjacent areas of Iran. The axes of compression/contraction of the crust in the Greater Caucasus region are oriented in the S-NE direction. The maximum strain rate (approximately 200 × 10−9 per annum) is documented in the zone of mud volcanism at the SHIK site (Shykhlar), which is marked by a sharp change in the direction of the compression axes (SW-NE). It is revealed that the deformation field also includes the zones where strain rates are very … Daha çox
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Temperature evolution in the Lokbatan mud volcano crater (Azerbaijan) after the eruption of 25 October 2001 Energy exploration & exploitation / SAGE Publications /Cild: 21 /N: 3 səh: 187-207 FA Kadirov, IS Guliyev, A Feyzullayev, A Sh Mukhtarov, I Lerche 19 2003 Temperature measurements have been made in the … Temperature measurements have been made in the Lokbatan crater at three locations after the explosion of 25 October 2001. The measurements were made at depths of 0.5m, 1.0m and 1.5m into the mud ejected at the time of the explosion, and have continued to be made at intervals of approximately one month.The temperature measurements do not seem to indicate a steady cool-down with time, but rather an initial cooling for about 150 days after the primary explosion, followed by more recent re-heating events. This pattern of events is likely consistent with the on-going supply of gas to keep the central crater flame burning (at about 0.5m high over an area of about 1m2, as observed in late May, 2002); and also consistent with sporadic flame outbursts since the primary explosion, as also observed.Two regional lines of temperature measurements across the volcano … Daha çox
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Oil and gas potential of the Caspian region Nafta-Press, Baky IS Guliev, DL Fedorov, SI Kulakov 19 2009
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Relics of mud volcanoes in the sedimentary cover of the South Caspian Basin Lithology and Mineral Resources / Pleiades Publishing /Cild: 50 /N: 4 səh: 311-321 DA Huseynov, IS Guliyev 14 2015 The paper is devoted to one of … The paper is devoted to one of the phenomena in young sedimentary basins related to their disequilibrium and the consequent formation of subvertical sedimentary structures. We propose the term “sedimentary plume” for such structures. The paper presents descriptions of the probable forms of sedimentary plumes, as well as their reflection in seismic data, age, stratigraphic features, and formation conditions. Their formation is likely related to processes of the deconsolidation of sedimentary piles because of phase transitions. According to this concept, the formation of hydrocarbon pools is attributed to a series of sequential processes including the convective dislocation of matter along with the floating of unconsolidated clay bodies, phase transitions and conjugated processes of the HC generation, migration, and accumulation. Daha çox
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Novel application of geochemical inversion to derive generation/expulsion kinetic parameters for the South Caspian petroleum system (Azerbaijan) Azerbaijan Society of Petroleum Geologists Research Conference Proceedings, Oil and Gas Petroleum Systems in Rapidly Subsiding Basins, Baku, Azerbaijan I Guliyev, A Feyzullayev, D Wavrek, J Collister, D Curtiss, J Quick 12 1996
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Neftegazonosnost'Kaspiyskogo regiona Baku: Nafta Press, 2009.–C /Cild: 387 IS Guliyev, DL Fedorov, SI Kulakov 14 2009
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Ethnobotany of the Caucasus–Azerbaijan Ethnobotany of the Caucasus / Springer, Cham səh: 37-46 Ibrahim S Guliyev, Naiba P Mehdiyeva, Valida M Alizade, Esmira H Alirzayeva, Rainer W Bussmann 12 2017 The Republic of Azerbaijan is located in … The Republic of Azerbaijan is located in the southeastern part of the Caucasus between 38 25′–41 55′, northern latitudes and 44 50′–50 51′ east longitudes at the crossroads of eastern Europe and south-west Asia. The mountains of the Greater and Lesser Caucasus occupy more than a half of the territory of Azerbaijan. The country is bordered by the Talysh Mountains in the south and by the Caspian Sea in the east. It is the largest country in the southern Caucasus (86,600 km 2), with a population of about 10 million. The extent of the territory from the north to the south is about 400 km, from the west to the east 500 km, with a coastline of 955 km (Fig. 1), and its altitude range 30 m below sea level to 4466 m (Mt. Bazarduzu). Daha çox
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Mud Volcanism Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume I: Geology / Springer International Publishing səh: 215-233 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 10 2016 Mud volcanism presents one of the most … Mud volcanism presents one of the most interesting and unusual phenomena, with periodical eruptions of large amounts of gases (mainly hydrocarbons) and breccia with inclusions of rock fragments from small sizes up to blocks of several meters. Eruption products accumulate near the orifice and crater volcano cone. The size of the volcano cone depends on the eruption frequency and character of the erupted material Daha çox
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Mud volcanism in Azerbaijan AIP Conference Proceedings / American Institute of Physics /Cild: 825 /N: 1 səh: 11-18 Ibrahim S Guliyev 9 2006 Mud volcanoes of Azerbaijan and the South‐Caspian … Mud volcanoes of Azerbaijan and the South‐Caspian Basin (SCB) are closely related to the tectonic processes in the basin and the orogenic system of the Greater and Lesser Caucasus. The maximum density of the mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan and the SCB is observed in the Shamakha‐Gobustan zone. The joint manifestation of mud volcanism and shallow earthquakes shows the intensive processes in sedimentary strata causing mechanical instability as well as the formation of seal failure of the sedimentary rocks. A large amount of active mud volcanoes and the volume of their gas emissions prove the vast scale of fluid generation. From onshore and offshore mud volcano estimations more than 109 m3 of gases erupt annually. Isotope‐geochemical studies show that fluids have been generated by Mesozoic, Paleogene and Miocene complexes and, the fluid generation zone is reaching 8–10 km and extending to … Daha çox
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South-Caspian depression—an intensive area of hydrocarbon fluid formation and migration Abstract Vol 7th International Conference Gas in Marine Sediments səh: 66-69 IS Guliyev 8 2002
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Gas hydrate accumulations of the submarine mud-volcanic type DOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK SSSR / MEZHDUNARODNAYA KNIGA /Cild: 300 /N: 2 səh: 416-418 IS Guliev, GD Ginsburg, IS Gramberg, VL Ivanov, AA Dadashev, AG Krotov, RA Guseinov, CS Muradov, VA Soloviev, EV TELEPNEV 9 1988
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Economic minerals of Azerbaijan Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume II: Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics / Springer International Publishing səh: 25-106 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 7 2016 The territory of Azerbaijan covers a part … The territory of Azerbaijan covers a part of the Mediterranean Alpine belt of Eurasia, being characterized by complex geological and tectonic structures and numerous formational types of hard minerals and hydrocarbons within folded systems of the Greater and Lesser Caucasus, Talysh Mts., Kur Depression and South Caspian Basin. Daha çox
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Natural hydrocarbon seepages in Azerbaijan Proc. AAPG Hedberg Research Conference səh: 24-28 AA Feizullayev, IS Guliyiev 7 1994
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Maicop Group-shale hydrocarbon complex in Azerbaijan. 75 EAGE Conference@ Exhibition book / London səh: 6-13 IS Guliyev, MA Afandiyeva 7 2013
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Seismologic model of the mud volcano system Azerbaijan Oil Industry Journal /Cild: 2011 səh: 9-15 IS Guliyev, NP Yusubov 9 2011 Current work includes the results of study … Current work includes the results of study of morphologenetic characters of mud volcano system, using geoseismic modeling and 3D data of seismic investigation. It was defined that:-Initial stage of mud volcano system formation and development of mechanically non-equilibrium sedimentary strata, characteristic for the basins of very intensive depression where interstitial water driving away is late comparing with the sedimentation rate-Interim and final stages of mud volcano system are formed under the influence of bound water liberation and sedimentation basin tangential compression, causing formation of folding-3D data of seismic exploration and seismological modeling making it possible to restore development history of mud volcano system Daha çox
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A Mechanism of Intrastratal Migration of Hydrocarbons Dokl. Earth Sci. / Nauka /Cild: 373 səh: 941–943. F Kadyrov I Guliyev 7 2000
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Geology of Azerbaijan, Vol. VII: Oil and Gas Nafta-Press, Baku (in Russian) PZ Mamedov, AA Feyzullayev, FA Kadirov, EH Aliyeva, IS Guliyev, MF Tagiyev, QQ Guliyev, YA Shikhalyev, FQ Dadashov, MB Kheirov 6 2008
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Yu. Osipov, AV, & Mustaev RN səh: 4-16 IS Guliyev, V Kerimov 4 2017
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The elemental stratigraphy of the South Caspian lower Pliocene productive series STRATI 2013: First International Congress on Stratigraphy At the Cutting Edge of Stratigraphy / Springer International Publishing səh: 827-831 Ibrahim Guliyev, Elmira Aliyeva, Dadash Huseynov, Akif Alizada 6 2014 This study is the first attempt to … This study is the first attempt to quantify the chemical stratigraphy of the South Caspian Productive Series sediments, based on their macro- and microelemental compositions. The results show a good correlation between the content of some of the elements and the lithology of studied sediments, which allows chemostratigraphic units to be distinguished within the Productive Series, and subsequently correlated to the main stratigraphic complexes. Daha çox
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Katalog izverzhenii gryazevykh vulkanov Azerbaidzhana (1810–2007 gg.) book / Nafta-press IS Guliev, Ad A Aliev, RR Rakhmanov 5 2009
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In Ak. A. Alizadeh Geology of Azerbaijan. Stratigraphy. Part 1: Precambrian and Paleozoic /Cild: 1 AB Mamedov, FA Kadirov, EH Aliyeva, IS Guliyev, QQ Guliyev, YA Shikhalyev 5 2008
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Composition of gases and organic matter of rocks ejecta of mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan Geologiya nefti i Gaza /Cild: 3 səh: 27-30 AA Feyzullayev, IS Guliyev, AA Aliyev, UA Movsumova 5 2005
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Fluid overpressure in respect to sedimentation rate and hydrocarbon generation under high and low heat flow conditions: a comparative modeling study in the South Caspian … AAPG European Region Conference with GSA /Cild: 10 səh: 10-13 IS Guliev, AA Feyzullayev, J Francu, M Abrams 6 2004
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Gravity model of mud volcanoes Abstracts, AAPG Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA I Lerche, A Feyzullayev F Kadirov, I Guliev, A Kadyrov, A Mukhtarov 4 2003 The present investigations contain the results of … The present investigations contain the results of firstly carried out detail gravity and geodetic investigations on volcanoes Lokbatan (most active in Azerbaijan), Akhtarma-Puta and Gushkhana located within same tectonic zone. The distance between points on the studed profiles of different directions was not more than 250 m. Daha çox
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Mud volcanoes in the South Caspian basin-deep sources and dynamics of development Abstracts book ESF workshop Natural Hydrocarbon Seeps, Global Tectonics and Greenhouse gas Emission. Delft, Holland. P DA Huseynov, IS Guliyev, EG Aliyeva 4 2001 The paper parallels between the mud volcanoes … The paper parallels between the mud volcanoes and ultradeep wells. There is given a characteristics of mud volcanoes morphology according to data of ground, aero-and cosmic survey and observed the reasons caused its variety. There is shown that mud volcanism is closely related with processes taking place in the South Caspian depression. A relation of mud volcanism with seismicity, Caspian Sea level fluctuations, solar activity and oil-gas formation has been examined as well.There is given a detailed geochemical characteristics of solid, liquid and gaseous products of mud volcanoes. Stratigraphic depth of fluids formation is substantiated with the application isotopic marks of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in system water-oil-gas. A special place is given to marine volcanoes and accumulations of gasohydrates related with them. Daha çox
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On vertical zonality of oil and gas generation deduced from carbon isotopic composition of methane from Azerbaijan mud volcanoes Oil and Gas Geology and Geophysics, Express Information Series, Moscow /Cild: 6 səh: 24-28 IS Guliev, AA Dadashev, AA Feisullaev 4 1986
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About possible role of negative pressure waves in geophysical processes book / Canadian Center of Science and Education Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fuad H Veliev 3 2014 There are different model views on the … There are different model views on the mechanism of extreme geologic processes. Nevertheless, many principal questions remain unanswered because the models don’t characterize sufficiently the peculiarities of these processes. Here is proposed new approach to mechanism of evolution and appearance of extreme geologic processes on the basis of Negative Pressure phenomenon. Daha çox
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Oil source rocks in the lower Pliocene deltaic-lacustrine successions in the South Caspian Basin Proc. AAPG Hedberg conference “Sandstone deposition in lacustrine environments: Implications for exploration and reservoir development səh: 28-21 DA Huseynov, I Guliyev, E Aliyeva, D Nummedal, G Riley, J Friedmann 3 2004 Traditionally the principal oil source–rocks in the … Traditionally the principal oil source–rocks in the South Caspian basin (SCB) are considered to be Paleogene-Miocene deposits (Maykop-Diatom). As a result of conducted studies of Lower Pliocene sediments (Productive Series-PS) it had been revealed the oil generation potential of some stratigraphic units of PS. Results of given research are very important for development of further strategy of exploration and resources estimation in the South Caspian region, and shed light on the potential distribution of associated reservoirs. Daha çox
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Geologic–geochemical features of oil and gas formation in the Alpine intermontane basins Geokhimiya /Cild: 1 səh: 148-156 AA Feyzullayev, IS Guliyev, SA Mamedova, Y Frantsu, R Muller 3 1991
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Novel interpretation of the crustal structure and hydrocarbon evolution within the South Caspian and Kura sedimentary basins, Azerbaijan Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal /Cild: 46 /N: 3 FA Kadirov, IS Guliyev, AS Javadova, A Sh Mukhtarov, NR Abdullayev, Sh M Huseynova, BI Maharramov 6 2024 The South Caspian Basin, Lower and Middle … The South Caspian Basin, Lower and Middle Kura Basins, onshore Azerbaijan, and Georgia Upper Kura Basin are a genetically linked basin system created in a Mesozoic extensional setting with a complex Cenozoic sediment fill history. Delineating these basins shed new light on understanding the complex geodynamic history of the region between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea and elucidate the petroleum prospectivity of the region. Daha çox
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Surface rupturing earthquakes of the Greater Caucasus frontal thrusts, Azerbaijan Tectonics /Cild: 43 /N: 3 səh: e2023TC007758 Gurban Yetirmishli, Ibrahim Guliyev, Sabina Kazimova, Rauf Muradov, Rashid Javanshir, Ben Johnson, Neill Marshall, Richard Walker, Ian Pierce, Gregory P De Pascale, Paul Wordsworth 4 2024 Here we present the results of the … Here we present the results of the first paleoseismic study of the Kura fold‐thrust belt in Azerbaijan based on field mapping, fault trenching, and Quaternary dating. Convergence at rates of ∼10 mm/yr between the Arabian and Eurasian Plates is largely accommodated by the Kura fold‐thrust belt which stretches between central Azerbaijan and Georgia along the southern front of the Greater Caucasus (45–48°E). Although destructive historic earthquakes are known here, little is known about the active faults responsible for these earthquakes. A paleoseismic trench was excavated across a 2‐m‐high fault scarp near Agsu revealing evidence of two surface rupturing earthquakes. Radiocarbon dating of the faulted sediments limits the earthquake timing to AD 1713–1895 and AD 1872–2003. Allowing for uncertainties in dating, the two events likely correspond to historical destructive M ∼ 7 earthquakes near Shamakhi … Daha çox
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Pliocene hydrocarbon sedimentary series of Azerbaijan book / Springer Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 7 2024 This book demonstrates different stages of hydrocarbon … This book demonstrates different stages of hydrocarbon deposit localization in a tectonically complex region—the South Caspian Mega-Basin (SCMB). Each of the stages: tectonics, sedimentation, lithology, structural analysis, and geophysical method application is described in detail and accompanied by numerous color (major) and black-white (minor) illustrations. The main benefit of this book is that the Azerbaijan hydrocarbon province has been investigated for more than 150 years, resulting in a very comprehensive archive of geological information. This book is intended not only for students of various degrees, but also for professional geologists studying principles of hydrocarbon accumulations under difficult geological environments. Daha çox
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Adamantoids in oils as indicators of presence of the deep source rocks, Absheron archipelago, South Caspian basin, Azerbaijan ANAS Reports /Cild: 75 /N: 1 IS Guliyev, AS Javadova, GS Martinova, FR Babayev 2 2019 Petroleum is the only natural source for … Petroleum is the only natural source for adamantane and its isomers. It is rigid and at same time stress-free molecule with three connected cyclohexane rings arranged in the “armchair” configuration and has high degree of symmetry. The spatial rrangement of carbon atoms in the adamantane molecule is the same as in the diamond crystal, that is why adamantane type hydrocarbons are also called “diamond type hydrocarbons”. Detailed geochemical analysis, including Gas-chromatography and hromatography-mass-spectrometry were run on the oil samples from the fields located in Absheron archipelago. Biomarkers, including damantanes and its homologs have been identified in the oils analyzed; distribution of adamantine C 10-C 14 and the role of adamantine on the genesis of the hydrocarbons have been studied as well. Analyses of the chromato-mass spectrometry data suggest that adamantine and its methyl substitution compounds are present in the sequence of increasing of the thermodynamic resistance in the following order: 2-MAd˃ 1-MAd˃ 3-MAd˃ Ad. This indicates formation of the adamantine as a result of thermal transformations of normal alkanes. Oil samples with higher continental input source characterized by lower concentration of tricyclic terpanes С 19-30 in comparison with the same age oils but with marine source of sediment. Interpretation and analyses of the geochemical data, including concentration of diamondoids indicates presence of deep source rocks in the South Caspian basin. Daha çox
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Physicochemical properties of oil (petroleum) samples containing nanoparticles Journal of Radiation Researches /Cild: 5 /N: 2 səh: 342-346 I Guliyev, F Kadirov, R Khalilov, A Nasibova, K Seyidova 2 2018 It is of particular interest to discover … It is of particular interest to discover magnetic nanoparticles within the structure of oil elements. The presence of magnetic nanoparticles in oil provides the possibility of managing the important technological properties of oil (viscosity, deemulsification, paraffin collapse, etc.) with the help of external magnetic field. We explained the impact mechanism to its physical and chemical properties (viscosity, magnetic resonance characteristics, etc.) of structure and composition of fractal colloidal aggregates in oil. Daha çox
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Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics book / Springer Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev Vilen Eppelbaum 2 2016
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Neogene stratigraphy and sedimentology in eastern Azerbaijan: Outcrop observations and subsurface implications AAPG Bulletin /Cild: 79 /N: CONF-950995- IS Guliyev, AA Ali-zade, EZ Ateava 2 1995 The largely Pliocene Productive Series of eastern … The largely Pliocene Productive Series of eastern Azerbaijan contains about 26 billion barrels oil equivalent. It is well exposed in outcrops on the Apsheron Peninsula which a joint team from the GIA and the BP and Statoil Alliance have described. Detailed biostratigraphic and petrographic studies have subsequently been carried out. Productive Series deposition was initiated by a dramatic relative sea-level fall which left the South Caspian an isolated basin fed by deeply incised precursors to the modern Volga, Amu Darya, and Kura rivers. Five facies associations have been recognised within the Productive Series at outcrop, encompassing a range of palaeoenvironments from alluvial braided river sandstones and conglomerates to delta-front siltstones and mudstones. The facies associations suggest a river-dominated, braid delta. Four idealised reservoir models can be recognised: fluvial, delta-plain, proximal delta-front and distal delta-front. Each has distinct grain-size and shale distributions. Studies of nearby oilfields suggest that these models form useful subsurface analogues. Flow simulation models suggest that each reservoir type has dramatically different performance. Productive Series sediments are typically loosely cemented and smectite rich, which may result in clay swelling and sand control problems. Localised reduction in reservoir quality is caused by fault-associated calcite cements. Proximal facies of the upper Productive Series contain porosity occluding gypsum cements. Palynology and nannopalaeontology have been applied to the Neogene sediments of Azerbaijan for almost the first time, and have given encouraging results … Daha çox
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Structure and formation of mud volcanoes in the South Caspian Basin according to seismic data Interpretation / Society of Exploration Geophysicists and American Association of Petroleum Geologists /Cild: 12 /N: 4 səh: SF105-SF118 Ibragim S Guliyev, Namaz P Yusubov, Juan I Soto 4 2024 The South Caspian Basin (SCB) constitutes a … The South Caspian Basin (SCB) constitutes a classic province to study mud volcanoes and their associated processes. Approximately 280 active mud volcanoes have been documented in the offshore and the onshore areas of Azerbaijan, emitting water, hydrocarbons (oil and mainly methane), and fluidized muds that transport solid fragments from deep sedimentary sequences. Seismic characteristics of mud volcano systems in the Azerbaijan area of the SCB are used to address (1) the nature of the mud volcano source layer; (2) the internal geometry of the feeder systems; and (3) the processes associated with shale mobilization and extrusion. We confirm that the source layer is mainly the Maykop Suite (Oligocene-Lower Miocene), which is a thick (≤3 km) and deep (>10 km) clayey sequence rich in organic matter. This layer was quickly buried due to basin subsidence and the rapid deposition (since the … Daha çox
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Mudrock overpressure, fracturing, and mud volcanism in the Lower Kura Depression, Azerbaijan International Journal of Earth Sciences / Springer Berlin Heidelberg /Cild: 113 /N: 8 səh: 2305-2326 Ibrahim S Guliyev, Sedat İnan, Muhammed Namazlı, Roksana Askerova 2 2024 The Lower Kura Depression (LKD) in Azerbaijan … The Lower Kura Depression (LKD) in Azerbaijan is a unique place on Earth where enormous oil and oil–gas-condensate deposits coexist with mud volcanoes. Large mud volcanoes developed in this area as a result of favorable tectonic processes, depositional settings, and subsurface pressure conditions. Disequilibrium compaction leading to overpressurization of mudrocks, as well as gas generation, have been previously proposed as the main factors that cause overpressure and trigger mud volcanism. To assess the mechanisms contributing to mudrock overpressure, we conducted a 2D basin modeling work to simulate the burial, temperature, maturation, and pressure histories of the sedimentary pile along a 120-km-long geological cross-section in the ENE‒WSW direction perpendicular to major structures in the LKD. The results of the calibrated model suggest that the main petroleum source rocks of the LKD … Daha çox
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A new insight on the crustal structure of the onshore and offshore Azerbaijan, South Caspian basin 85th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers /Cild: 2024 /N: 1 səh: 1-5 A Javadova, S Huseynova, I Guliyev, F Kadirov, A Mukhtarov, N Abdullayev, B Maharramov 1 2024 The purpose of the study is to … The purpose of the study is to clarify the thickness of the sedimentary cover, the depth of occurrence, the structure and tectonic boundaries of the crystalline basement, as well as to discuss some issues of the geodynamic evolution of the earth’s crust within the onshore and offshore Azerbaijan, the South Caspian basin. The origin and extent of the very different thermal regimes within the study are discussed. The relationship of geothermal regime with the thickness of the sedimentary cover and the depth of the crystalline basement have been identified and substantiated. The methodology used in this research integrated existing maps and validated them using thermal and potential field information to provide a more detailed understanding of the tectonostratigrahic framework of the basins and to predict the location of key basin-bounding features. A model of the evolution of the South Caspian basin and adjacent … Daha çox
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Deep Structure of Azerbaijan and Its Relationship with Hydrocarbon Reserves Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 421-473 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 1 2024 The complexity of Azerbaijan’s territory’s geological structure … The complexity of Azerbaijan’s territory’s geological structure stems from its location in the Alpine-Himalayan tectonic belt (AHTB). The NE part of Azerbaijan is a fragment of the Pre-Caucasian foreland filled with Cenozoic terrigenous sediments. A heterogenic Nakhchivan folding system is in the SW part, where Paleozoic carbonate strata and Cenozoic magmatic formations are mixed. At the mega-anticlinorium of the Greater Caucasus, stratified Cenozoic and Mesozoic thick (predominantly sedimentary) strata are presented. The prevalence of Mesozoic magmatic formations is typical of the mega-anticlinorium of the Lesser Caucasus. The Kur mega-synclinorium, dividing the Greater and Lesser Caucasus, is characterized by an accumulation of thick (up to several kilometers) Cenozoic terrigenous sediments. The Talysh anticlinorium is located on the SE flank of the Kur depression, where Paleogene magmatic … Daha çox
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A new insight into the study of Oligocene-Miocene deposits within the southeastern edge of Greater Caucasus 84th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers /Cild: 2023 /N: 1 səh: 1-5 A Javadova, S Huseynova, M Afandiyeva, I Guliyev, N Abdullayev, T Shevchenko, T Ryabokon 1 2023 The paper presents the new results of … The paper presents the new results of study of Oligocene-Miocene deposits from Islandag outcrop located within the Central Gobustan, southeastern edge of the Greater Caucasus, Azerbaijan. The authors established a marker bed represented by colored marls at the boundary of Upper and Lower Miocene in the outcrop. 113 samples were collected, described and field GR measurements were run in the outcrop. Detailed stratigraphic subdivision of the study area have been done based on integrated interpretation of the field data and analytical work. The results of macro and micro-biostratigraphic investigations of collected samples suggest presence of the fish casts and leaf prints in some samples. Fragments of Pelecypoda sp., Gasyropoda sp., Spaniodontella sp., Spirialis chokrakensis and Spirialis tarchanensis, fish remains (teeth, vertebra), fragments and full imprints of herring fish as well as, traces of soft … Daha çox
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Surface rupturing earthquakes of the greater caucasus frontal thrusts, Azerbaijan Authorea Preprints / Authorea Ibrahim Guliyev, Sabina Kazimova, Rauf Muradov, Gurban Jalal Yetirmishli, Rashid Javanshir, Ben Johnson, Neill Marshall, Ian Pierce, Paul Wordsworth, Richard Thomas Walker 1 2022 Quaternary convergence at rates of ~10 mm/yr … Quaternary convergence at rates of ~10 mm/yr between the Arabian and Eurasian plates is largely accommodated by the Kura fold-thrust belt at the longitude of the Greater Caucasus Mountains in Azerbaijan and eastern Georgia. Here we present the results of the first paleoseismic study of the Kura fold-thrust belt in Azerbaijan. A single paleoseismic trench was excavated across a 2-m-high fault scarp near Agsu revealing evidence of two recent surface rupturing earthquakes. Radiocarbon dating of the faulted sediments places limits of earthquake timing of AD 1713-1895 and AD 1872-2003 for the two events. Allowing for uncertainties in radiocarbon dating, the two events likely correspond to historical destructive M~7 earthquakes near Shamakhi, Azerbaijan in AD 1668 and 1902. Holocene shortening and dip-slip rates for the Kura fold-thrust belt are 8 and 8.5 mm/yr, respectively, based on the depositional age of an abandoned uplifted strath terrace in a water gap to the west of Agsu. These rates should be treated as maxima, as they are ~100% of the previously determined structurally and geodetically measured shortening across the belt, and were measured from only one of two primary structures in this part of the belt. The lack of reported historical ruptures from the past 8 centuries to the west of Agsu, in contrast with the numerous recorded destructive earthquakes of the Shamakhi region, suggests that the central and western parts of the Kura fold-thrust belt produce less frequent, but more destructive earthquakes, and may have accumulated sufficient strain to produce a M>8 earthquake. Daha çox
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Biostratigraphy, Sedimentology and Paleogeography of the Miocene-Oligocene section, South-Eastern Edge of the Greater Caucasus. Geophysical Research Abstracts /Cild: 21 Ibrahim Guliyev, Shalala Huseynova, Malahat Afandiyeva, Ulvi Vahabov 1 2019 Abstract Biostratigraphy, Sedimentology and Paleogeography of the … Abstract Biostratigraphy, Sedimentology and Paleogeography of the Miocene-Oligocene section, South-Eastern Edge of the Greater CaucasusMalahat Afandiyeva (1), Ibrahim Guliyev (1), Shalala Huseynova (1), Ulvi Vahabov (2)(1) Oil and Gas Institute ANAS, biostratigrapher (m. efendiyeva@ mail. ru),(2) Institute of Geology and Geophysics ANAS Miocene-Oligocene deposits are widely distributed within the boundaries of the South-Eastern edge of the Greater Caucasus, both as a geological outcrops as well as well drilling penetrations. There are about 26 Oligocene-Miocene sections in the Shamakha-Gobustan hydrocarbon province that been studied by local geoscientists. However, they are represented mostly just partly, and do not include all stratigraphic subdivisions of Miocene-Oligocene, which is related to poor exposure in the area. The only complete section, without depositional breaks can be seen on … Daha çox
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Geological-Geophysical Investigations in Azerbaijan book / Volumes I & II, Springer Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum, AM Alizadeh 1 2016 This book provides a multi-scale and multidisciplinary … This book provides a multi-scale and multidisciplinary perspective on the geology and geophysics of Azerbaijan, a country characterized by a unique tectonic and geological setting including the Greater and Lesser Caucasus, the Talysh Mountains, and the Caspian and Kur Basins. Geological and geophysical data shed light on the principles of the evolution of the Earth within the region under study, seismic activity related to interaction of the Afro-Arabian and Eurasian lithospheric plates and on the distribution of oil, gas and mineral deposits including large polymetallic, copper, gold-bearing, iron-ore and other deposits. A combined interpretation of Azerbaijan’s near-surface and deep geological structure is achieved on the basis of an integrative analysis of stratigraphic, morphological, lithological, tectonic and geophysical methods (ground, shipborne, airborne and satellite) combining not only Russian and Azerbaijani published, but also principally new geophysical-geological data. Daha çox
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History of geological research in Azerbaijan Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume I: Geology / Springer International Publishing səh: 1-9 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 3 2016 Oil and gas shows in Azerbaijan have … Oil and gas shows in Azerbaijan have been known since the tenth century and are mentioned in the works of such famous scientists, historians, travelers like Al-Mas’udi, El Istakhri, Marco Polo, etc. The works by Marco Polo (the thirteenth century) contain the data on oil production (sources) at the Svyatoi Island (during the Soviet period, the island of Artiom; at present it is the Pirallakhy Island) and the morphological description of oil wells and natural oil shows with indication of their production, etc. is given for the Western Azerbaijan (at the border with Georgia). Daha çox
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Stratigraphy and Lithology Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume I: Geology / Springer International Publishing səh: 31-88 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 1 2016 The geological structure of Azerbaijan includes complex … The geological structure of Azerbaijan includes complex sedimentary, metamorphic and magmatic formations representing wide stratigraphic diapason from Cambrian through recent eras. The majority of deposits are well-characterized faunistically. Daha çox
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Difference of Isotope Composition and Maturity of Oil in the South Caspian Basin as a Result of Multiphase Fluid Migration 71st EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2009 / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers səh: cp-127-00474 DA Huseynov, IS Guliyev 2 2009 The paper demonstrates the main reasons causing … The paper demonstrates the main reasons causing different carbon isotope composition and degree of oil maturity within South Caspian fields. The predominant role of the tectonic evolution of the South Caspian basin in the multiphase fluid migration and in Daha çox
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Mud volcanoes formation and occurrence AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts /Cild: 2007 səh: V22C-01 IS Guliyev 1 2007 Mud volcanoes are natural phenomena, which occur … Mud volcanoes are natural phenomena, which occur throughout the globe. They are found at a greater or lesser scale in Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, on the Kerch and Taman peninsulas, on Sakhalin Island, in West Kuban, Italy, Romania, Iran, Pakistan, India, Burma, China, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Mexico, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela and Ecuador. Mud volcanoes are most well-developed in Eastern Azerbaijan, where more than 30% of all the volcanoes in the world are concentrated. More than 300 mud volcanoes have already been recognized here onshore or offshore, 220 of which lie within an area of 16,000 km2. Many of these mud volcanoes are particularly large (up to 400 m high). The volcanoes of the South Caspian form permanent or temporary islands, and numerous submarine banks. Many hypotheses have been developed regarding the origin of mud volcanoes … Daha çox
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Investigation of risks and possible ecological and economic damages from large-scale natural and man-induced catastrophes in ecology-hazard regions of Central Asia and Caucasus Abstracts of 5. International conference'Nuclear and Radiation Physics' səh: 466-467 IS Guliyev, AN Valyaev, SV Kazakov, OV Stepanets, VP Solodukhin, VA Petrov, IT Aitmatov, DT Aitmatova, MS Tsitskishvili, K Pyuskyulyan, RG Gevorgyan, GM Aleksanyan 1 2005 Full text: Various threats to civilization such … Full text: Various threats to civilization such as natural and man-induced catastrophes, international terrorism, ecological imbalance, global climate change and others hazards have been recently increased in number. Today catastrophic processes are notable for a high degree of organization The humankind has faced the majority of hazards for the first time; therefore, there are no analogues and recipes to be used for their solving. Catastrophe risk have increased so much and joint efforts of the entire world immunity are required. One of the most effective ways to solve the issue can be estimation of risks and ecological-economic damages from catastrophes. Here we pay attention to the main regions, having the high seismic activities, where it is possible to stimulate natural calamities in this way or cause man-induced catastrophes with huge negative effects of international scale in Central Asia and Caucasus: Uranium, antimony and mercury tailing storages in Tian-Shan mountains. The possible terrorism acts here create the serious danger for Russian and USA military air bases, functioned near large Kyrgyzstan capital Bishkek city. The large Hydroelectric Stations with their huge dams and reservoirs, located near big industrial cities, different natural mines tailing storages, including Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Polygon in East Kazakhstan Daha çox
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Dynamics of fluids in the south Caspian basin book DA Huseynov, IS Guliyev 1 2004 The spectral analysis of the TERRA-ASTER satellite … The spectral analysis of the TERRA-ASTER satellite image of the Caspian Sea surface revealed the active fluidal dynamics in underwater mud volcanoes and fault zones. The images clearly show the mass release of hydrocarbons registered as hydrocarbon films on the sea surface and changes in water transparency. This cataclysm is related to the seismic, mud-volcanic and solar activation at the end of 2000-beginning of 2001. The South Caspian region experienced several strong earthquakes (M up to 6.8) and a record-breaking number (15) of mud-volcanoic eruptions at that time. The decrease in the seismic and fluid intensity was synchronous, which is reflected in a self-cleaning of the Caspian Sea water column. This resulted in degradation of the hydrocarbon film in a few months. Daha çox
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South Caspian Basin—excitement and movement of sedimentary masses: mechanism and geologic consequences AAPG Annual Convention səh: 23-28 I Guliyev 1 2003 In the South-Caspian basin numerous facts of … In the South-Caspian basin numerous facts of eruptions and displacement of huge amounts of sedimentary material associated with manifestations of mud volcanism and diapirism were fixed. The presentation deals with assessment of amount and velocities of displacements of sedimentary rocks and geologic consequences of these displacements as well as their possible reasons.Amount and velocities of sedimentary masses displacements. In accordance with measurement amount of breccia discharged during strong eruptions is 108 m3. Velocity of migration of breccia during calm activity is to several meters per day. Total amount of breccia emanated on Azerbaijan mud volcanoes is 100 billion m3. Daha çox
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Features of Stratigraphy of the Oil and Gas Regions of Azerbaijan 86th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers /Cild: 2025 /N: 1 səh: 1-5 S Huseynova, M Afandiyeva, I Guliyev 0 2025 Stratigraphic division of the sedimentary succession within … Stratigraphic division of the sedimentary succession within the territory of Azerbaijan and adjacent offshore area of the Caspian Sea include a significant number of local stratigraphic units. In the volume of the same stratigraphic complexes, distributed within various oil and gas regions and even areas of the same region, various local units are distinguished, which are difficult to correlate with each other. And many of these local stratigraphic units are not correlated even with units from the Stratigraphic Code of Azerbaijan and the International Chronostratigraphic Chart. As the results of this study summary stratigraphic schemes were compiled for each oil and gas bearing regions of Azerbaijan. The compiled schemes were correlated and include the units of the International Chronostratigraphic Chart (2024), the Stratigraphic Code of Azerbaijan (1998) and established local stratigraphic units represented by series … Daha çox
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Impact of sedimentary environment on mechanism of mass, fluid and energy transport in the South Caspian basin EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts səh: 5963 Ibrahim Guliyev, Shalala Huseynova, Namaz Yusubov 0 2024 Mud volcanism represents one of the unique … Mud volcanism represents one of the unique natural phenomenon that reflects subsurface processes characterized by movement of large volumes of sediments and fluids in the Earth's crust. The significant part of world mud volcanoes is concentrated within the on-and offshore Azerbaijan, South Caspian basin (SCB). The study integrates comprehensive geological, geophysical and geochemical database and presents the results of the analysis of the sedimentary environments in SCB to understand origin and development of mud volcanism in the context of the evolution of the basin. The interpretation of new 2D and 3D seismic data shows that the roots mud volcanoes do not extend below the base of Oligocene-Lower Miocene Maikop Group. The features of sedimentation were studied in details and the sedimentation model of Maikop Group was suggested. According to the geochemical data and thermobaric … Daha çox
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International summer school in Azerbaijan: advanced field studies on mud volcanism and fluid migration systems EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts səh: 10192 Adriano Mazzini, Grigorii Akhmanov, Ayten Khasayeva-Huseynova, Arif Huseynov, Ibrahim Guliyev 0 2024 Mud volcanism (also termed sedimentary volcanism) is … Mud volcanism (also termed sedimentary volcanism) is a spectacular natural phenomenon that has attracted increasing attention for numerous onshore and offshore studies. Mud volcanoes (MVs) indeed represent open windows to explore the deep biosphere and stratigraphy and to understand the geochemical reactions that occur during fluid migration. MVs are always associated with active petroleum systems, and the current likely underestimated budgets position MVs as the second natural source of methane in the atmosphere. Ultimately, the unpredictable eruptive events make sedimentary volcanism a critical natural geohazard. For these reasons, there is growing interest to intensify the studies for these structures. Since 2018, the field course" Mud volcanism and petroleum systems" takes place annually in Azerbaijan. This summer school is organized by dedicated and enthusiastic scientists from the … Daha çox
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Interpretation of crustal structure and hydrocarbon potential of the South Caspian and Kura basins, Azerbaijan EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts səh: 12661 Ibrahim Guliyev, Shalala Huseynova, Nazim Abdullayev, Fakhraddin Kadirov, Arzu Javadova, Bakir Maharramov, Abdulvahab Mukhtarov 0 2024 The South Caspian Basin and Kura basin … The South Caspian Basin and Kura basin have had a complex tectonic and stratigraphic history and characterized by different thermal regimes. The basins are a genetically linked system created in a Mesozoic extensional setting with a complex Cenozoic sedimentary filling. The study presents a new interpretation of the regional geodynamic history and crustal structure based on the new geological and geophysical data. New insights at the South Caspian Basin and Kura basin formation, evolution, and hydrocarbon potential were achieved by integrating published structural maps into the tectonostratigraphic framework delineating these basins and geothermal data, including onshore and offshore borehole temperature measurements, geothermal gradients, and heat flow data. The gravity and magnetic data were used to understand the regional geological model. For the first time geological evolution of the offshore … Daha çox
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Reservoir and Screening Properties of the Productive Series’ Sediments Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 223-289 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 The Productive Series succession comprises terrigenous sediments … The Productive Series succession comprises terrigenous sediments and rocks containing grains of a wide range from very coarse to very fine. A summary of the mineralogical composition and cementation of the Productive Series rocks is presented below. For instance, sandy-silty rocks comprise 20-50% of the PS succession. The Lower Kur trough consists of polymictic (quartzose-feldspathic-graywacke) varieties containing abundant rock fragments. The proportion gradually increases towards the Baku Archipelago and becomes predominant there. As a result, polymictic rocks appear to be turned into oligomictic feldspathic-quartzose rocks. The amount of quartz also increases in the Absheron peninsula and Absheron archipelago, where monomictic quartz-rich sandstones and siltstones have a large occurrence, particularly in the lower portion of the PS. The sorting of the PS sandstones varies from very well-sorted … Daha çox
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An Analysis of Geological Studies and Recommendations for the Near Future Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 475-501 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 An essential factor determining the reserve amount … An essential factor determining the reserve amount and the outlook of the structure is its location and distance from the nearest regions of HC generation. An analysis of the area in the South Caspian shows that HC reserves are more in case the hydrocarbon field is confined to a significant structure surrounded by several troughs containing oil- and gas-generating series. Prospecting works in 15 areas carried out by western oil companies in the last 30 years, only five areas appeared to be commercial oil and gas-bearing. The number of discovered productive traps is about 36% of all prospecting areas. The efficiency of prospecting works according to the number of productive wells is about 34%. Based on the facts mentioned, the SCB water area ranks according to the outlook degree. Daha çox
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Productive Series of the South-Caspian Basin. The Modern Architecture of the South Caspian Megabasin Derived from Seismic and Other Methods Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 1-47 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 The South Caspian Megabasin (SCMB) is a … The South Caspian Megabasin (SCMB) is a significant tectonic element of the Earth’s crust and a highly potential sedimentary basin within the central segment of the Alpine-Himalayan mobile belt (AHMB). The SCMB appears to have a distinct tectonic position and includes the most deep-seated depression of the South Caspian Basin (SCB) and its troughs: the Kur Trough (KT) from the west and the West-Turkmenian trough (WTT) from the east. The two troughs being opened and widened appear to coalesce with the SCB. The megabase trends in a sub-latitudinal direction and is framed by the Greater Caucasus, Kopetdag, Lesser Caucasus, Talysh, Elburs, and Aladag-Benaluda mountain structures. The SCMB modern structure has been formed due to the active tectonic movements and intensive sedimentation processes dominated during separate evolutional stages. All the SCB, KT, and WTT sections are … Daha çox
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Akchagylian Hydrospheric Phenomenon and Its Connection with Deep Geodynamics Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 393-408 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 Hydrospheric disturbances are one of the defining … Hydrospheric disturbances are one of the defining elements of the development of both the stratigraphic scale and the scale of planetary periodization during the Late Cenozoic. The most exotic in paleogeographic and sedimentation-biotic terms is the Akchagylian basin—anomalously elongated deep to the north and characterized by a typology of transition from a brackish water regime to a semi-marine and marine one. The sea transgression in the Akchagylian time reached 200 or more meters, which could not but significantly impact the accumulation of precipitation and the climatic conditions of this period. Based on the detailed stratigraphic, structural-tectonic, palebiogeographic, and paleomagnetic analyses, the boundaries and volume of the Akchagylian stage in the Eastern Paratethys region were revised. For the first time, the land-sea boundaries for this region during the period of the maximum Middle … Daha çox
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Estimating Informational Content for Hydrocarbons Searching in Azerbaijan Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 409-420 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum, Aliyeva Elmira 0 2024 It is well-known that most inverse problem … It is well-known that most inverse problem solutions in geophysics are ill-posed (e.g., Zhdanov in Geophysical Inverse Theory and Regularization Problems. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2002). It means that the solution does not exist, is not unique, or is not a continuous function of observed geophysical data (when a small perturbation in the observations will cause an arbitrary mistake in the solution). This fact calls for the broad application of informational and probabilistic methodologies in applied geophysics and geology. Daha çox
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Lithological Composition, Lithostratigraphy, and Lithofacies Zonation of the PS Deposits Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 49-87 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 Productive Series (PS) is widely occurring within … Productive Series (PS) is widely occurring within the western SCB, including the territories of the Absheron peninsula, Absheron Archipelago, Baku Archipelago, Jeirankechmessian depression, Alyat ridge, Lower Kur depression, as well as in a sedimentary section of PreCaspian-Guba region within the western Middle Caspian basin. The following lithofacies types of PS sediments are distinguished: Volga (Absheron), Gobustan, Kur (including Geilyar (Lengebiz) sub-facies), Pre-Caspian, and South-Caspian. The latter unites the features of all the mentioned lithofacies zones and represents their continuation to the shelf zone of the basin. At the same time, all the lithofacies zones are characterized by similar features as an accumulation of thick terrigenous sediments, lack of mollusk fauna, and scarcity of microfauna remains. Daha çox
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Oil and Gas Content of the Productive Series and Analysis of Geological-Prospecting Efficiency Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 315-320 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 1 2024 The South Caspian Basin’s main oil and … The South Caspian Basin’s main oil and gas-bearing complex (SCB) is the Productive-Red Series of the Lower Pliocene age. This complex is characterized by a higher specific density of the explored (proved) reserves and prospective and expected oil and gas resources. Within the SCB, 531 uplifts have been estimated, including 274 at sea and 257 – on land. Of those, 206 (86 at sea and 120 – on land) have been prospected by drilling. The currently estimated exploration and efficiency coefficients by sea are 0.314 and 0.477, respectively. By land, those are 0.467 and 0.600, 0.388 and 0.548 all over the basin. The current existing oil and gas zonation scheme of the SCB region is given. Daha çox
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Environmental Conditions, Sedimentation Cyclicity, and Architecture of the Productive Series Reservoirs Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 113-173 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 The orogenic processes took place at the … The orogenic processes took place at the end of the Pontian and gave rise to the Caspian surrounding land areas, and enormous sea-level lowering, according to information available, from 600 to 1500 m, led to the complete isolation of the Caspian Sea in the Lower Pliocene. The sedimentation at that time took place under conditions of the South Caspian, the most isolated basin that accumulated all the vast mass of terrigenous material supplied by the three largest river arteries: paleo-Volga, paleo-Amu-Darya, and paleo-Kur. Avalanche sedimentation at the rate of 2.5 mm/y and a high down-warping rate of the basin bottom led to the formation of a unique 7 km terrigenous productive series containing up to 90% of all oil and gas reserves in South Caspian oil/gas–bearing basin (SCB). The question arises: within more than 30 km thick sedimentary series represented by a wide stratigraphic range - from the Middle … Daha çox
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Isotopic-Geochemical Characteristics of Organic Matter and Hydrocarbon Fluids from the SCB Productive Series. Oil-Rock Relationships Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 327-343 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 Hydrocarbon extracts of source rock and oil … Hydrocarbon extracts of source rock and oil and gas samples were analyzed using gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, and their combination (biomarker analysis). Oil–oil, and oil–source rock correlations are used. The values of the complex biomarker parameters of collected oil samples correspond to Tertiary source rocks with similar organic facies accumulated in deep-water conditions with some terrestrial contribution. Oils have low to moderate organic maturities (Ro = 0.75–0.85). The relationship between the isotope composition of carbon (ICC) for aliphatic and aromatic fractions of oils and rock extracts (oil-rock correlation) shows that the source of commercial oil reserves in the Productive series (lower Pliocene) is mainly Miocene deposits (Diatom, Chokrak, and Upper Maykop strata). The source of gases is from the sedimentary cover, as evidenced by the 3He/4He ratio values. They also have been … Daha çox
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Bio-, Chemo-, and Magnetostratigraphy of the Productive Series Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 89-103 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 Biostratigraphic characteristics of PS deposits in the … Biostratigraphic characteristics of PS deposits in the Absheron oil/gas-bearing region are relatively well worked out. Faunal complexes established in the PS outcrop within the Kirmaki and Yassamal valleys of the Absheron peninsula are described below. The Kala suite deposits contain, on a level with redeposited Miocene foraminifera Nonion granosus Orb., Elphidium macellum (Ficht. et Moll.), and other, also the relict Pontian Ostracoda Cytherissa bogatschovi Liv., Cyprideis littoralis (Brady), Loxoconcha cf. djaffarovi (Schneid.) and others. These deposits have not been exposed anywhere and are known by drilling data only. In the Kirmaki valley, the PS section begins from the UKS deposits transgressively overlapping the Pontian regio-stage clays. Here, 22 species of Pontian Ostracoda were discovered, and a large quantity (more than 30) of bivalve mollusk shells Corbicula fluminalis (Muller). Daha çox
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The Maturity of Hydrocarbon Fluids in the PS Reservoirs and Deep-Stratigraphic Confining of Their Formation Sources Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 345-360 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 The study of organic matter and oil … The study of organic matter and oil on a level of molecular fossils (biomarkers) made it possible to carry out “oil-oil” and “oil-source rocks” correlation and to determine the stratigraphic age of oils and their maturity degree that exactly means a level of catagenetic transformation of kerogen to oils. The parameters as isomerization degrees of terpanes, steranes, their aromatization degrees, aromatic steranes, and steroids relation have been used. The calculated depth of the oil source corresponds to 6.1-8.6 km (gas source—from 8.1 to 15.8 km). Because of the isotopic composition of the mud volcanoes products (rocks-ejects, gas, oil, water), it is shown that the position of petroleum charges of mud volcanoes and fields in the section corresponds to the generally accepted vertical zoning of oil-and-gas generation and has a single genetic source. The increase of rocks thickness is observed from onshore towards the … Daha çox
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Mineralogical Composition and Provenances Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 105-112 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 Based on available data, the cyclic diagrams … Based on available data, the cyclic diagrams of the mineralogical composition of a light fraction within facies zones different stratigraphic intervals, i.e., in Break suite, Balakhani, Sabunchi, and Surakhani suites. As it is known, the paleo-Volga sediments are characterized by a very high content of quartz washing out from the Russian platform’s crystalline basement. The average quartz content is about 40-55%, up to 90% in some cases. The presence of the rest of the light fraction components – feldspars and rock waste - does not exceed 20%. As a distributive province, the Greater Caucasus is thought to play an important role, though not as the Russian platform, in developing many SCB structures. The clastic material has been supplied from the northern slope by mountain rivers to the paleo-Volga itself. It merged in the total balance of solid runoff from the southern slope to the basin itself. The distinctive feature is … Daha çox
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Thermobaric Conditions in the South Caspian Basin Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 291-313 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 The most important feature of the South … The most important feature of the South Caspian basin is that its section contains intervals with anomalous high pores and reservoir pressures. Analysis and generalization of many temperature measurements in wells show that the temperature distribution in sections reflects the essential tectonic features of the South Caspian Basin. The Pliocene–Quaternary interval in SCB sedimentary cover is characterized by a very low geothermal gradient ranging from 12 to 27 °C/km with anomalous low values marked within the basin water area. Low heat flow values connected with eastern and southeastern South Caspian have coincided with the tectonically stable region. The zones of high heat flows correspond to the regions of large oil/gas fields and mud volcano locations. The generation of abnormal pressure in clay rocks increases progressively during their submergence, reaching its maximum at 105–110 °C. Daha çox
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Seismostratigraphic Analysis of the Early Pliocene Productive Redbed Series Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 175-222 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 It is known that detailed (precise) seismostratigraphy … It is known that detailed (precise) seismostratigraphy includes an interpretation of particular features of different-age sedimentary series, their lithofacies and stratigraphic peculiarities, paleogeographic conditions of formation, clarification of their origin, and an assessment of lithofacies features of stratigraphic units (of medium and small ranks) of the section and also such of applied problems as detection and mapping of non-anticlinal traps, the discovery of oil-and gas-bearing series and so on. Some results of precise (detailed) seismostratigraphy of the Early Pliocene are given in the present chapter. The Early Pliocene sedimentation seismo-complex-SSC-7 deserves close attention as an essential part of the SCMB sedimentary cover that causes its structural characteristics and oil-gas content. These deposits present a thick terrigenous formation formed relatively quickly (1.7-6.1 Ma) within an enclosed sea/lake … Daha çox
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Special Features of Hydrocarbon Migration and the Mechanism of Oil Trap Filling in the Productive Series Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 361-372 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 The Oligocene-Miocene source rocks, both in good … The Oligocene-Miocene source rocks, both in good sections and at outcrops, macro, and micro features of the texture of these rocks, thermodynamic conditions of their occurrence main forms, phases, directions, and distance of migration of hydrocarbons in geological conditions of the SCB were examined. These comprehensive studies allowed a more complete understanding of the formation of hydrocarbon fields in the geological conditions of the SCB. The various efficiencies of the expulsion of hydrocarbons from source rocks in various parts of SCB are concluded. The transport of oil in the form of a molecular solution in connate waters cannot be considered in the SCB as a potential mechanism of primary migration of oil because the bulk of these waters was discarded up to the depth of 3-4 km, but oil window is situated at depths interval 5-9 km. The primary migration of oils is assumed mainly in the gas/gas … Daha çox
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Hydrocarbon Preservation Conditions in the Productive Series Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 373-382 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 Vertical migration from the pools to the … Vertical migration from the pools to the surface is controlled by the pool’s hypsometric position, by the density of tectonic fractures and joints developed in its overlying deposits, and by the presence of mud volcanic vents and their activity. The presence of numerous fractures, mainly formed after oil and gas pool formation and seismicity, might provide significant evidence illustrating the increased probability of failure in the integrity of fluids that stop sealing up the oil reservoir. After all, they may lead to the reformation and even destruction of HC accumulation. Pieces of evidence of reformation and destruction of the subsurface hydrocarbon accumulations are industrial petroleum content in young deposits (lying above the main basin reservoir) and wide development at the earth’s surface macro- and micro-seepages. Daha çox
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Generation Potential of the Lower Pliocene Deposits and Its Importance (Contribution) to Hydrocarbon Generation in the South Caspian Basin Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 321-326 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 Investigation of sedimentary rocks in the South … Investigation of sedimentary rocks in the South Caspian Basin (SCB) based on up-to-date laboratory analysis methods allows a correct estimate of HC potential in the PS and, hence, its role in forming discovered oil and gas commercial accumulations. This estimation has been carried out based on the pyrolysis of core samples from the wells drilled in on potential structures and fields on land and sea of the SCB. Oil fields in the PS have been formed due to allochthonous hydrocarbon inflow from the underlying deposits. The low-governed nature of spatial distribution and the vertical section of isotopic-geochemical features in oil composition and thermobaric parameters confirm this conclusion. All these features indicate that the HC feeding source is present in the underlying Oligocene-Miocene deposits. Daha çox
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Tectonic-Geodynamic Model of Oil and Gas Field Formation in the South Caspian’s Productive Series Pliocene Hydrocarbon Sedimentary Series of Azerbaijan / Springer International Publishing səh: 383-392 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Parviz Mamedov, Elmira Aliyeva, Akper Feyzullayev, Dadash Huseynov, Lev Eppelbaum 0 2024 Three-dimensional basin modeling shows different conditions and … Three-dimensional basin modeling shows different conditions and their deep-lateral expansion range under which Paleogene-Miocene impermeable clayey source beds in the SCB have very high fluid-conductive and reservoir potential. Hence, we believe that the following investigations are reasonably warranted: (1) a particular geological-geophysical exploration of vertically oriented zones in Paleogene-Miocene deposits on the mentioned structures to possibly draw them into development, and (2) there may be the possibility of oil and gas accumulation discovery in a zone of the dynamic effect of subvertical geological bodies (SGB) revealed by a seismic survey. These SGBs are likely the zones of increased permeability, porosity, and low pressures (compared with environmental rocks). It provides constant HC inflow from environmental space. Moreover, if mud volcanoes appear confined to these zones, periodic … Daha çox
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Mud volcanism and creeping mud flows EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts səh: EGU-9633 Adriano Mazzini, Grigorii Akhmanov, Ayten Khasayeva-Huseynova, Ibrahim Guliyev, Clara Jodry, Petr Broz, Jan Blahůt, Matteo Lupi, Nigar Karimova, Damian Braize, Adriano Nobile 0 2023 Mud volcanism is a natural phenomenon manifesting … Mud volcanism is a natural phenomenon manifesting at the surface of the body with spectacular eruptions and a large variety of morphologies resulting both from explosive and effusive activity. In this study, we targeted two large (MVs) in Azerbaijan (Lokbatan and Goturdagh) characterized by different behaviors in eruptive activity. We investigated them using a multidisciplinary approach including field observation combined with drone photogrammetry, InSAR imaging, subsurface multisource survey, geotechnical analyses of mud breccia flows and numerical stability modeling in order to reveal the way the mud flows. Lokbatan most recently erupted in August 2022. Field observations in September 2022, before significant modification by rain, reveal that this most recent eruption, albeit small in terms of extruded mud breccia, triggered the disruption of huge segmented portions of the older mud flows that extend for … Daha çox
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ANAS Transactions Earth Sciences Special Issue/2023 book IS Guliyev, NP Yusubov, M Huseynova Sh 0 2023 The South Caspian basin containing the significant … The South Caspian basin containing the significant part of the world’s hydrocarbon resources is a region of extensive mud volcanism. All the oil and gas fields within the basin are associated with mud volcanoes evidencing active petroleum systems. Relationship between hydrocarbon accumulations and mud volcanoes remains the most relevant research issue for a long time. The present paper introduces the results of the comprehensive analysis of hydrocarbon systems and the geodynamic processes creating mud volcanoes within the Azerbaijani sector of the South Caspian basin based primarily on the seismic data. The results of the study suggest that the mud volcanoes are the key element of the petroleum systems of the basin. Mud volcanism appears to be synchronized in time and space with the growth of folds, providing an associated development of mud volcanoes and oil and gas fields. The origin and formation of mud volcanoes have been investigated in the context of the evolution of the South Caspian Basin. The results of study might significantly contribute to the better understanding of petroleum systems and mud volcanism within the South Caspian basin and prove genetic link between mud volcanoes and hydrocarbon accumulations. Daha çox
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NEW DATA ON DIAMOND-LIKE HYDROCARBONS ANAS Reports /Cild: 78 /N: 1-2 DA Huseynov, IS Guliyev, GS Martynova, OP Maksakova, SG Zeynalov, AS Javadova 0 2022 Comparative studies were conducted for Absheron OBR … Comparative studies were conducted for Absheron OBR oils and essential oils of plants representing Absheron archipelago flora to identify series of adamantoid hydrocarbons. Absheron OBR oils–such fields as Gyarbi Absheron, Absheron, Darvin kyupasi, Pirallahi, Palchyg Pilpelesi, Neft Dashlary, Guneshli and also essential oils of Absheron archipelago plants, such as thuja, bottlebrush, juniper, silver mint, lavender cotton, cypress, lavender were analyzed by chromato-massspectrometry method. Among all studied samples adamantoid series hydrocarbons with m/z 135,136,149,163 were determine hydrocarbons formulae are given. Daha çox
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Biostratigraphy and Paleogeography of the Miocene-Oligocene Deposits, South-Eastern Edging of the Greater Caucasus 82nd EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers /Cild: 2021 /N: 1 səh: 1-5 A Javadova, S Huseynova, M Afandiyeva, I Guliyev, U Vahabov 0 2021 Miocene-Oligocene deposits are widely distributed within the … Miocene-Oligocene deposits are widely distributed within the boundaries of the South-Eastern edge of the Greater Caucasus, both as a geological outcrops as well as drilling penetrations. The only location with full representation of the Miocene-Oligocene stratigraphic subdivisions is on the eastern side of the Islamdag mountain, Central Gobustan area. This outcrop was partially studied back in 1949. In 2018 we have done detailed field work on this section. Total thickness of the outcrop is about 500m; more than 100 samples were selected for further analytical analyses such as, biostratigraphy, mineralogy, provenance analysis and geochemistry. Field radioactivity was measured as well and shows quite wide range from 0,5 to 42 cpm. This variation directly linked to stratigraphy of the study area. Detailed biostratigraphic analyses of the collected samples was carried out to help us to determine stratigraphic … Daha çox
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The structure of the sedimentary complex of the Middle and South Caspian depressions (Azerbaijan sector) Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal /Cild: 43 /N: 4 səh: 199-216 IS Guliyev, NP Yusubov 0 2021 The high degree of knowledge of the … The high degree of knowledge of the upper horizons of the sedimentary cover of the Middle and South Caspian depressions, given an insufficient increase in hydrocarbon reserves, leads to the need for a detailed approach to the search for oil and gas deposits in deep-seated sediments (over 6 km). During the geological interpretation of new highly informative seismic data, as well as data of deep drilling and petrological core studies, there were revealed obvious shortcomings in the concepts of the origin and evolution of the Middle and South Caspian depressions. These ideas misinterpret evolution, especially the South Caspian Basin, which is characterized by a number of unique features: very thick sedimentary cover (up to 22 km), extremely high sedimentation rate, low heat flow and reservoir temperatures, abnormally high pore and reservoir pressures, high clay content of the section, etc. The main purpose of the study was to elucidate the regional structure and features of the dissection of the sedimentary cover of the Middle and South Caspian depressions, the conditions of occurrence and distribution of facies and thicknesses of individual complexes of deposits. Daha çox
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GIANT MUD VOLCANIC SYSTEMS SOUTH CASPIAN BASIN ANAS Reports /Cild: 76 /N: 1-2 IS Guliyev, NP Yusubov 1 2020 It is accepted that the oil, gas … It is accepted that the oil, gas and gas condensate deposits discovered in the South Caspian Basin (SCB) are spatially related to mud volcanoes. An objective analysis of this relationship can be obtained based on geological interpretation of 2D/3D seismic data. The information contained in the seismic data makes it possible to determine the main stages of the formation of a mud volcano and its eruptive channel, as well as the role of this natural process in the formation of hydrocarbon deposits in the SCB. Based on the results of the work performed, it has been established that the objects identified in the South Caspian basin, previously taken as anticlinal structures, are giant mud volcanoes. Daha çox
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International scientific journal book IS Guliyev, M Huseynova Sh, AS Javadova, V Yu Kerimov, RN Mustaev, V Sh Gurbanov 0 0 The paper describes the shale oil and … The paper describes the shale oil and gas bearing systems of the South Caspian basin based on the results of basin modeling. Identification and assessment of the prospects for shale accumulations at the regional level is based largely on the results of numerical modeling with subsequent calibration of the resulting model.The largest masses of oil are concentrated in shale strata, and OM is present there initially, and oil (light components of OM) emigrates from shale to neighboring reservoir rocks. Changes in the structure of kerogen during catagenetic maturation occur in contact areas. In dense immature kerogen, organic pores (“kerogen porosity”) begin to form, which, by the end of the main phase of oil formation, form a connected system that provides space for newly formed petroleum hydrocarbons. Organic porosity or porosity in the texture of kerogen, formed during the thermal maturation of rock OM, can affect … Daha çox
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Distribution and volume of rocks in sedimentary basins-unusual case of the South Caspian basin Научные труды НИПИ Нефтегаз ГНКАР / НИПИ" Нефтегаз" Государственной нефтяной компании Азербайджанской Республики /N: 3 səh: 7-13 ШМ Гусейнова, ИС Гулиев, НР Абдуллаев 0 2020 The article gives a brief overview of … The article gives a brief overview of the sedimentary cover of the Earth and summarizes volumes and mass of sediments contained in the Earth sedimentary layer (stratisphere). Using available data authors show unique nature of the South Daha çox
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Reconstruction of the Paleobionomic Conditions of Accumulation of the Oligocene-Miocene Deposits within the Southeast Ending of the Greater Caucasus (by the Example of Islamdag … Third International Conference on Geology of the Caspian Sea and Adjacent Areas / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers /Cild: 2019 /N: 1 səh: 1-5 IS Guliyev, AS Javadova, MA Afandiyeva, SM Guseynova, UG Vahabov 0 2019 Miocene-Oligocene deposits are widely distributed within the … Miocene-Oligocene deposits are widely distributed within the boundaries of the South-Eastern edge of the Greater Caucasus, both as a geological outcrops as well as drilling penetrations. The only location with full representation of the Miocene-Oligocene stratigraphic subdivisions is on the eastern side of the Islamdag mountain, Central Gobustan area. This outcrop was partially studied back in 1949. In 2018 we have done detailed field work on this section. Total thickness of the outcrop is about 500m; more than 100 samples were selected for further analytical analyses such as, biostratigraphy, mineralogy, provenance analysis and geochemistry. Field radioactivity was measured as well and shows quite wide range from 0,5 to 42 cpm. This variation directly linked to stratigraphy of the study area. Detailed biostratigraphic analyses of the collected samples was carried out to help us to determine stratigraphic … Daha çox
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Active geodynamics of the Caucasus/Caspian region educed from GPS, and seismic Observations EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts səh: 6 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Alizadeh, Michael Floyd, Robert Reilinger, Samir Mammadov, Rafig Safarov 0 2017 The geodynamic and earthquake activity in the … The geodynamic and earthquake activity in the Caucasus/Caspian region is due to the ongoing collision of the Arabian plate with Eurasia. The Caucasus and Caspian Sea are historically among the most seismically active regions on earth. These earthquakes have caused thousands of deaths and great economic distress. Future earthquakes in the Caucasus and Caspian Sea must be considered and planned for in order to limit their impact on the people, ecology, and infrastructure of the region. Within this plate tectonics context, we examine deformation of the Caucasus region and show that most crustal shortening in the collision zone is accommodated by the Greater Caucasus Fold-and-Thrust Belt (GCFTB) along the southern edge of the Greater Caucasus Mountains. The eastern GCFTB appears to bifurcate west of Baku, with one branch following the accurate geometry of the Greater Caucasus, turning towards … Daha çox
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Impact of petrol products to the environment Ecological and environmental chemistry səh: 51-51 Ibrahim Guliyev 0 2017 The Azerbaijan is one of the world’s … The Azerbaijan is one of the world’s oil production centers as in the past, and currently, at the same time, it is one of the main sources of environmental pollution on a regional scale. Azerbaijan has sea borders with the four countries, they are Iran, Russia, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan and also land borders with Russia, Georgia, Turkey and Armenia. The states do not pay proper attention to environment protection and the necessity of removal dirt and waste products from the water and of the land area with in conformity with international standards. Exact information about the contribution of the coastal countries in the Caspian Sea pollution does not exist, but the papers say that Russia, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan contribute to pollution of the Caspian Sea more than others. Studies have shown that pollution caused by Iran, is related to more domestic and farm wastes, but Iran is not involved in the oil pollution of the Caspian Sea. Azerbaijan is one of the largest of Petroleum Producers in the Caspian Sea. The oil fields of Azerbaijan, especially Guneshli, Chirag, Absheron, Nakhchivan, MuganDeniz, oil refineries and petrochemical plants are considered to Baku are the main sources of pollution of the Caspian Sea, as the use of inappropriate technologies of oil production, they clean only part of oil production and the rest of it is thrown into the water. It caused oil spots in the Caspian Sea. Over recent years till 2012 about 25 million tons of oil weight was collected over 100 km off the coast of Iran. Besides, the Caspian Sea is the main point of Baku’s wastewater. Sewer discharge from Baku together with the oil pollution creates severe pollution in the … Daha çox
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Petrophysical Support of Geophysical Studies Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume II: Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics / Springer International Publishing səh: 107-128 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 A preliminary model is devised to represent … A preliminary model is devised to represent the geological objective when preparing a geophysical project for the given area. Otherwise, it is impossible to select the set of methods and interpretation procedure. The latter is revised before interpreting, if necessary. The initial development of a model of the medium is the most important stage, since the results of interpretation and the investigation in general depend to a considerable degree upon its quality. Daha çox
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Deep Structure of Azerbaijan Derived from Combined Geophysical–Geological Analysis Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume II: Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics / Springer International Publishing səh: 171-218 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 The complexity of Azerbaijan’s territory geological structure … The complexity of Azerbaijan’s territory geological structure stems from its location in the Alpine-Himalayan tectonic belt. Daha çox
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Oil and Gas Geophysics Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume II: Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics / Springer International Publishing səh: 259-279 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 It should be underlined that Azerbaijan is … It should be underlined that Azerbaijan is the most ancient hydrocarbon province of the world. For example, the world’s first oil well was drilled in 1848 in the Absheron Peninsula. This event took place eleven years prior to the drilling of the first oil well in Pennsylvania. Geophysical methods for oil and gas searching (localization) began to apply in Azerbaijan since 20s of the twentieth century. Daha çox
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Regional Geophysical–Geological Zonation Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume II: Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics / Springer International Publishing səh: 129-170 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 The regional geological–geophysical zonation may be subdivided … The regional geological–geophysical zonation may be subdivided into: (1) the development of new geophysical maps (cross sections) for the region under study, (2) qualitative and semiquantitative analysis of geophysical data (including different schemes of geophysical data processing and transformation), (3) quantitative analysis of geophysical anomalies (inverse solution) and preliminary regioning, and (4) compilation of final geophysical–geological maps. Daha çox
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Mining Geophysics Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume II: Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics / Springer International Publishing səh: 281-311 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 The specific nature of mining geophysics, models … The specific nature of mining geophysics, models of media, and the details and the sequence of the interpretation process, including petrophysical studies, have been amply covered in the books (Ismailzadeh et al., , ; Khesin et al. , ; Gadjiev et al., ; Karayev and Rabinovich, ; Eppelbaum and Khesin ) and numerous articles. Daha çox
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Groundwater Generation and Distribution Regularities Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume II: Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics / Springer International Publishing səh: 1-23 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 Geological and structural conditions within Azerbaijan permit … Geological and structural conditions within Azerbaijan permit to isolate the Greater and the Lesser Caucasus mountain zones and the Kur-Araz Lowland that separates them, though the Talysh Mountains is separated from the Lesser Caucasus by the Araz River in the southeast. Three regions are isolated as geostructural regions (first-order tectonic structures): A—the Greater Caucasus fold-mountain zone, B—the Lesser Caucasus fold-mountain zone, and C—the Kur-Araz Lowland (Alekperov et al. ). Daha çox
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Engineering, Environmental, and Archaeological Geophysics Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume II: Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics / Springer International Publishing səh: 313-334 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 Geophysical monitoring of oil and gas pipelines … Geophysical monitoring of oil and gas pipelines (primarily in Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan (BTC) and South Caucasus pipelines (SCP). Daha çox
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Role of geoinformation in decision making in the complicated conditions of well drilling 15th EAGE International Conference on Geoinformatics-Theoretical and Applied Aspects / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers /Cild: 2016 /N: 1 səh: 1-6 I Guliyev, H Guliyev, G Afandiyev, A Kadymov, T Makhmudov, G Hasanova 0 2016 The possibility of estimation and forecasting of … The possibility of estimation and forecasting of trouble intervals (intervals with AHPR, absorption zones) is considered in drilling process on the basis of data obtained as a result of geological and technological explorations. Methods are proposed to estimate the density of drilling fluid, gravity degree of drilling fluid absorption in the complicated conditions. An expression was obtained to calculate the density of drilling fluid. Linguistic rules were also formulated based on fuzzy cluster analysis. Gravity degree of absorption depending on petrophysical characteristics was estimated. Two approaches - statistical and fuzzy were proposed for predictive estimate of gravity degree of absorption depending on the character of input data. Statistical estimation is performed on value of the absorption coefficient. In case of lack of information or its insufficiency, the method based on fuzzy cluster analysis is proposed. Five classes … Daha çox
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Seismic Tomography of Siyazan-Shabran Oil and Gas Region Of Azerbaijan by Data of The Seismic Stations EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts səh: EPSC2016-4201 Gurban Yetirmishli, Ibrahim Guliyev, Nazim Mammadov, Sabina Kazimova, Saida Ismailova 0 2016 The main purpose of the research was … The main purpose of the research was to build a reliable 3D model of the structure of seismic velocities in the earth crust on the territory of Siyazan-Shabran region of Azerbaijan, using the data of seismic telemetry stations spanning Siyazan-Shabran region (Siyazan, Altiagaj, Pirgulu, Guba, Khinalig, Gusar), including 7 mobile telemetry seismic stations. Interest to the problem of research seismic tomography caused by applied environmental objectives, such as the assessment of geological risks, engineering evaluation (stability and safety of wells), the task of exploration and mining operations. In the study region are being actively developed oil fields, and therefore, there is a risk of technogenic earthquakes. It was performed the calculation of first arrival travel times of P and S waves and the corresponding ray paths. Calculate 1D velocity model which is the initial model as a set of horizontal layers (velocity may be … Daha çox
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Regional Geology Reviews book / SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG, GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, SWITZERLAND, CH-6330 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 This book provides a multi-scale and multidisciplinary … This book provides a multi-scale and multidisciplinary perspective on the geology of Azerbaijan, a country characterized by a unique tectonic and geological setting including the Greater and Lesser Caucasus, the Talysh Mountains, and the Caspian and Kur Basins. Essential geological and geophysical data shed light on the principles of the evolution of the Earth within the region under study, seismic activity and the distribution of economic deposits. Further, special attention is paid to the history of geological-geophysical studies in the region. A combined, comprehensive interpretation of Azerbaijan's near-surface and deep geological structure is achieved on the basis of an integrative analysis of stratigraphic, magmatic, morphological, lithological, tectonic, neotectonic, geophysical and other data, combining not only Russian and Azerbaijani-published, but also wholly new geological data. Daha çox
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Magmatism Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume I: Geology / Springer International Publishing səh: 89-127 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 The Caucasian segment of the Mediterranean folded … The Caucasian segment of the Mediterranean folded system is characterized by its development heterogeneity and phase heterogeneity, thus reflecting the general polycyclism and heterochronism inherent for the entire belt. Daha çox
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Neotectonics Geosciences of Azerbaijan: Volume I: Geology / Springer International Publishing səh: 203-214 Akif A Alizadeh, Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum 0 2016 Research in the field of neotectonics of … Research in the field of neotectonics of Azerbaijan covers a period of almost 70 years, since V.A. Obruchev (Izvestiya, Academy of Sciences USSR, Series: Geology 5:13–24 ) first proposed the concept of “neotectonics” as reflecting “structures of the Earth’s crust formed by the most recent movements”. He related to “neotectonics” all movements of the Neogene–Quaternary periods causing the formation of the various present-day tectonic structures. Subsequent studies, particularly in the Alpine fold belt, showed that the neotectonic processes played a key role in the formation of both the present geological structures and the terrain relief. Daha çox
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RECENT AND PAST METHANE EMISSION FROM SOUTH CASPIAN SUBMARINE MUD VOLCANOES DUE TO SEA LEVEL CHANGE International conference Increasing the knowledge about oil and gas reservoir EH Aliyeva, IS Guliyev 0 2015 South Caspian basin is famous for its … South Caspian basin is famous for its thickest among other sedimentary basins cover reaching to 30-32 km, and composed of Mesozoic-Cenozoic sediments. The basin is characterized by an extremely high HC fluid generation proved by a large amount of active mud volcanoes emitting a great volume of HC gases. Overall onshore and offshore mud volcanoes annually erupt more than 10 9 cubic meters of hydrocarbon gases and millions of cubic meters of mud-volcanic breccia. A large amount of oil is discharged into the Caspian Sea during the eruptions. The large accumulations of gas (methane) hydrates have been recorded in bottom sediments infilling marine mud volcano craters (the uppermost 40 cm of sediments at sea depth 480 m) and in volcanic bodies at depth 480-800 m from the sea bottom. Resources of HC gases in hydrates saturated sediments up to depth 100 m are estimated in 0.2 x10 15 m 3-8x10 15 cubic meters. Based on the average rate of sedimentation in these parts of the Caspian Sea (2 mm/year) the age of submarine (prebottom) gas hydrates is not older than 200 years. The amount of HC gases concentrated in them is 10 11-10 12 cubic meters. Caspian Sea, being inland closed basin is very sensitive to climatic and tectonic events expressed in sea level fluctuations. In regressive stages as a result of sea level fall and reduction of hydrostatic pressure the decomposition of gas hydrates and releasing of great volume of HC gases consisting mainly of methane are observed. Accordingly to data of deep drilling, seismoacoustics and deep seismic mud volcanic activity in the South Caspian basin started since Lower Miocene … Daha çox
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Density variability-fundamental basis of structure formation and tectonic-geodynamic evolution of the Earth EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts səh: 1879 Gurban Yetirmishli, Ibrahim Guliyev, Hatam Guliyev 0 2014 It was shown that there are some … It was shown that there are some common geomechanical basis of process of consolidation, deconsolidation, phase transitions, formation of zones of small shear stiffness (waveguides), realization of material and energetic mass flow in the internal structures of the Earth based on fundamental properties of basic systems of equations of nonlinear mechanics of the deformed bodies, data and results of Green, Ringwood, Liu's known experimental studies. Its instability for different geological media was shown studying the distribution of medium density depending on deformation changes. Distinguishing various forms of instability it was shown that there is general deformation mechanism of consolidation process of compressible medium according to which transfer to deconsolidation occurs at certain stages due to specific change of equilibrium states. Instability of deformation process contributes to emergence of … Daha çox
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Application of cluster analysis in studying of petrophysical properties of medium GeoInformatics 2013-12th International Conference on Geoinformatics: Theoretical and Applied Aspects IS Guliyev, KB Aghayev, HH Guliyev, GJ Yetirmishly 0 2013 Application of cluster analysis in studying of … Application of cluster analysis in studying of petrophysical properties of medium КОРЗИНА ПОИСК НАВИГАТОР ЖУРНАЛЫ КНИГИ ПАТЕНТЫ ПОИСК АВТОРЫ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВА РУБРИКАТОР Начальная страница СЕССИЯ КОНТАКТЫ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ О ПУБЛИКАЦИИ eLIBRARY ID: 27930818 APPLICATION OF CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN STUDYING OF PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MEDIUM AGHAYEV KB* 1 , GULIYEV IS 1 , GULIYEV HH 1 , YETIRMISHLY GJ 2 1 Institute of Geology of Azerbaijan of NAS 2 Republican Seismic Survey Center of Azerbaijan of NAS Тип: статья в сборнике трудов конференции Язык: русский Год издания: 2013 ИСТОЧНИК: GEOINFORMATICS 2013 - 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GEOINFORMATICS: THEORETICAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS 2013 КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ: 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON … Daha çox
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Prediction of elastic properties of environment using cluster analysis on neural networks of the well log and seismic data Geoinformatics 2012-11th International Conference on Geoinformatics: Theoretical and Applied Aspects IS Guliyev, KB Aghayev, HH Guliyev 0 2012 Prediction of elastic properties of environment using … Prediction of elastic properties of environment using cluster analysis on neural networks of the well log and seismic data КОРЗИНА ПОИСК НАВИГАТОР ЖУРНАЛЫ КНИГИ ПАТЕНТЫ ПОИСК АВТОРЫ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВА РУБРИКАТОР Начальная страница СЕССИЯ КОНТАКТЫ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ О ПУБЛИКАЦИИ eLIBRARY ID: 27837424 PREDICTION OF ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF ENVIRONMENT USING CLUSTER ANALYSIS ON NEURAL NETWORKS OF THE WELL LOG AND SEISMIC DATA GULIYEV HH* 1 , AGHAYEV KB 1 , GULIYEV IS* 1 1 Institute of Geology of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Тип: статья в сборнике трудов конференции Язык: русский Год издания: 2012 ИСТОЧНИК: GEOINFORMATICS 2012 - 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GEOINFORMATICS: THEORETICAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS 2012 КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ: 11TH INTERNATIONAL … Daha çox
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Technologies to İncrease Efficiency of Oil Production Processes on the Basis of Negative Pressure Phenomenon book Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fuad H Veliyev 0 2011 There have been worked out the technologies … There have been worked out the technologies on using of the negative pressure phenomenon for increasing the efficiency of oil producing at different well operation methods, cleaning of oil producing and transportation hydraulic systems (well bore, pipeline) from various accumulations. The negative pressure is one of metastable states of liquid in which it can be extended up to a certain limit without a gap of continuity. There are numerous results of experimental works, mainly of American scientists, in which by providing high degree of purity of a system “liquid-vessel”, there have been reached great values of negative pressure (up to-40MPa) in laboratory conditions. However, these results of the experimental works have not been practically implemented, as real liquids in the Nature and technological processes are multicomponent,“dirty” systems. On the basis of use of certain kinetic and hydraulic factors we for … Daha çox
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Long-term in situ monitoring at Dashgil mud volcano, Azerbaijan: A link between seismicity, pore pressure transients and methane emission AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts /Cild: 2009 səh: NH34A-08 I Guliyev, M Lange, A Kopf, G Delisle, E Faber, B Panahi, C Aliyev 0 2009 Mud volcanism is a global phenomenon usually … Mud volcanism is a global phenomenon usually associated with compressional tectonics that favour extrusion of fluid-and clay mineral-rich sediment both on land and offshore. Methane, the dominant gas phase, is emitted at variable rates during and after emplacement of the mud domes. In case of continental mud volcanoes, the gas is directly released into the atmosphere, thereby contributing to global warming. Azerbaijan is one of the countries with one of the highest abundances of mud domes globally. One of the most prominent mud volcanoes, Dashgil, has been chosen for a case study because of its historic record of violent eruptions, continued activity, and well-documented regional geology in the Caucasus orogenic wedge adjacent to the Caspian Sea. Since 2003, gas flux has quantitatively measured at one of the two crater lakes and is characterized by valve-type behaviour and episodically violent … Daha çox
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CATALOGUE OF RECORDED OF MUD VOLCANO ERUPTIONS OF AZERBAIJAN book IS Guliyev, Ad A Aliyev, RR Rahmanov 0 2009
Environmental Control on Source Rocks and Reservoirs Accumulation in the Jurassic Series of the MCB South-western Flank EAGE International Conference on Petroleum Geology and Hydrocarbon Potential of Caspian and Black Sea Regions / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers səh: cp-91-00032 DA Huseynov, EH Aliyeva, IS Guliyev, F Kadirov, AA Feyzallayev, HA Aliyev 0 2008 Complex geological-geophysical investigations in onshore and offshore … Complex geological-geophysical investigations in onshore and offshore parts of the Middle Caspian basin allow to reconstruct depositional setting of Jurassic complex as well as evaluate its HC generation potential and reservoir properties, which are strongly dependant on depositional environment. Daha çox
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Shallow plumbing systems in mud volcanoes (Azerbaijan) AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts /Cild: 2007 səh: V13B-1350 I Guliyev, A Mazzini, H Svensen, S Planke, GG Akhmanov, H Johansen, T Fallick 0 2007 Studies of mud volcano piercement structures intensified … Studies of mud volcano piercement structures intensified during the last decades in order to better understand both the eruptive and dormant stages and ongoing processes, from the source region to the surface. Our recent field studies and analyses in dormant Azeri mud volcanoes showed the presence of different seepage sites with an interconnected and intricate plumbing system in the near surface of the volcano craters. Gryphons and pools represent the two dominant seepage modes in the dormant mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan. Shallow water reservoirs appear to feed the water dominated pools. At these locations the water temperatures is controlled by external air temperature and the higher salinities (up to 42000 ppm) are ascribed to stronger evaporation processes. In contrast, evaporation is less effective in the mud dominated gryphons (salinities approx 900 ppm) that have deeper roots as also suggested … Daha çox
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Plumbing System Dynamics Of Mud Volcanoes (Azerbaijan) AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts /Cild: 2006 səh: OS31D-1671 I Guliyev, A Mazzini, H Svensen, S Planke, GG Akhmanov, H Johansen, T Fallick 0 2006 Piercement structures, such as mud volcanoes, are … Piercement structures, such as mud volcanoes, are common in many sedimentary basins. A number of issues need to be addressed in order to get a better understanding of the mechanism driving the formation of such features and the controlling their activity. These relate to processes in the source region, in the conduit zone, and the hydrology of the seepage stage between eruption events. Seepage activity of dormant mud volcanoes can provide important insight about the subsurface plumbing system and the origin of the fluids/mud breccia expelled. A comprehensive field study was carried out on six onshore mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan. Field observations reveal that seepage of fluids and mud breccia occurs with different dynamics at closely spaced sites forming diverse features such as gryphons, pools and salsa lakes. An extensive set of analyses was conducted on fluids seeping at different locations on the … Daha çox
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Geodesy and Gravity Tectonophysics-B05411-GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa-Arabia-Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics … Journal of Geophysical Research-Part B-Solid Earth / Richmond, Va.: William Byrd Press for John Hopkins Press, 1949- /Cild: 111 /N: 5 _ 0 2006
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List of the workshop participants Recent geodynamics, georisk and sustainable development in the Black Sea to Caspian Sea Region: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Recent Geodynamics, Georisk and Sustainable Development in the Black Sea to Caspian Sea Region, Baku, Azerbaijan 3-6 July 2005 / Amer Inst of Physics /N: 825 səh: 157 Ibrahim Guliyev, Akif Ali-Zadeh, Tom Beer, Georg Delisle, Arif Gassanov, Alik Ismail-Zadeh, Zurab Javakhishvili, Helmut Kipphan, James Knapp, Evgeny Kontar, Vladimir Kossobokov, Michael Link, Birgit Miiller, Rinaldo Nicolich, Nigar Rafibayli, Azerbaijan Baku 0 2006
Climatically Forced Caspian Sea Level Changes as it Recorded in Pliocene-Pleistocene Successions book / Guilan University Press DA Huseynov, IS Guliyev, E Amirov, EG Aliyeva, AD Baba-zadeh 0 2005 International Conference on Rapid Sea Level Change: … International Conference on Rapid Sea Level Change: a Caspian Perspective 2005 Page 1 I International Conference on Rapid Sea Level Change: a Caspian Perspective 2005 Edited by SB Kroonenberg May 2-9, 2005 Faculty of Engineering The University of Guilan, Rasht, IR of Iran Guilan University Press Printed in Rasht, Iran Page 2 II Page 3 III International Conference on Rapid Sea Level Change: a Caspian Perspective Joint Meeting of IGCP 81, IGCP 440, ICSU Organised by UNESCO, IUGS, ( The International Union of Geological Sciences ) ICSU ( International Union of Sciences ) Co - Sponsors The University of Guilan, INCO, ( Iranian Nation Center for Oceanography ) CEP ( Caspian Environmental Program ), SHELL Hosted by The University of Guilan Page 4 IV ISBN: 964-7392-89-3 Guilan University press International Conference on Rapid Sea Level Change: a Caspian Perspective 2005 Name : SB … Daha çox
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Earthquake sources in the sedimentary thick of Azerbaijan and Caspian sea region book Panahi Behrouz, Guliyev Ibrahim 0 2002 Full text : With the aim to … Full text : With the aim to determine the character of earthquakes' sources distribution by the depth and to reveal on this base the peculiarities of seismogenesis and conditions of sources formation within studied region the critical analysis of earthquakes' sources depths of Azerbaijan and Caspian sea region had been carried out in the present paper. Earthquakes' sources spatial distribution by the depth showing in the region their coincidence mainly with depth intervals 0-10 and 15-20 km, this fact allows to assert their connection with sedimentary thick. Thus, this reason gives a reason to suppose it as main structural element within considered area responsible for seismogenesis. Sedimentary thick can be considered as general source of acting stresses from the point of view of mud volcanism and seismicity paragenesis. Comparative description of seismicity temporal distribution within different structural zones of Caspian sea region showed the important role of mud volcanism in seismogenesis that controls the maximum level of seismicity. The peculiarities of earthquakes caused in result of mud volcanoes' eruptions are evidence of reduction reality of seismic hazard through stimulation of different groups mud volcanoes activity. Daha çox
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Theoretical base of new technology of hydrocarbons exploration in the south Caspian basin book IS Guliyev, VV Ivanov 0 2002 Full text : This article provides with … Full text : This article provides with new data, which are of great importance for the understanding of hydrocarbon system peculiarities if the south Caspian basin. There was determined non-coincidence and sometimes back correlation in the folded structure of complexes of different ages and also different orientation of axes of the folds and directions of faults in different tectonic zones. In the sedimentary cover of the south Caspian basin there were identified specific structures associated with generation and migration of hydrocarbons. Large-scale migration of hydrocarbons occurs instantly from time to time. It was determined that most earthquakes occurs in the south Caspian basin in the sedimentary cover at depth from 10 to 20 km and paragenesis of mud volcanos eruptions was determined too. There exist an opinion that the improved technology of hydrocarbon exploration will increase the efficiency of exploration works in a complex basin like the south Caspian one. Daha çox
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Deep Sources of Hydrocarbon Formation in the South Caspian Oil-Gas Bearing Basin 63rd EAGE Conference & Exhibition / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers səh: cp-15-00098 IBRAGIM Guliyev, ELMIRA Aliyeva 0 2001 P545 DEEP SOURCES OF HYDROCARBON FORMATION IN … P545 DEEP SOURCES OF HYDROCARBON FORMATION IN THE SOUTH CASPIAN OIL-GAS BEARING BASIN IBRAGIM GULIYEV and ELMIRA ALIYEVA Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences Geology Institute H. Javid avenue 29A 370143 Baku Azerbaijan 1 Introduction South Caspian basin is considered to be one of the richest and oldest oil-gas producing areas in the world. High rates of sedimentation being of avalanche sedimentation nature at some stages of basin evolution up (to 2 5 km/Ma in Low Pliocene) led to the formation of thick sedimentary series reaching 25-30 km in central deep-seated part of basin.. Due to abnormally rapid sedimentation and formation of Daha çox
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Degree of Maturation of Oils of Various-Age Reservoirs of South Caspian Mega-Depression book / Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature /Cild: 35 /N: 1 səh: 71-85 AA Feyzullayev, IS Guliyev, DA Guseynov 0 2001 Tectonically the South Caspian region developed on … Tectonically the South Caspian region developed on several depression structures that differed in their geologic makeup. See figure 1. In the west was the Kura intermontane depression, which consisted of the Upper-Middle-, and Lower-Kura downwarps; the South Caspian depression, which included the Yuzhno-Apsheron, Pekhlevi-Gorgan, and El’brus downwarps; and on the east the Zapadno-Turkmen, Balkhan-Kyzylkum, and Ogurchino-Chikishlyar downwarps. In the north was the Shemakha-Gobustan and Apsheron downwarps. To the north and northeast of this mega-depression is the Greater Caucasus mega-anticlinorium and its submarine continuation represented by the Apsheron-Balkhan zone of anticlinal highs. On the south is the Lesser Caucasus mega-anticlinorium. See figure 1.Crystalline basement of the South Caspian mega-downwarp has a tendency to step down in its various parts. In the west it … Daha çox
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Mud Volcanoes and Geochemistry of Fluid and Rock Ejecta, the South Caspian Basin 62nd EAGE Conference & Exhibition / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers səh: cp-28-00378 I Guliyev, E Aliyeva, A Feyzullayev 0 2000 Summary not available Summary not available Daha çox
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Petroleum Potential of the Sedimentary Deposits in the South Caspian Basin, Azerbaijan 61st EAGE Conference and Exhibition / European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers səh: cp-132-00440 AA Feizullayev, IS Guliyev, MF Tagiyev 0 1999 Sedimentary filling of the South Caspian basin … Sedimentary filling of the South Caspian basin is represented by the deposits of wide stratigraphic interval: from Middle Jurassic to Quarternary. Daha çox
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Geochemistry of hydrocarbon seepages in Azerbaijan AAPG speshial Volum Guliyev IS Feyzullayev A A 0 1996
Gas-hydrate accumulations of submarine mud-volcano type book IS Guliyev, GD Ginsburg, IS Gramberg, VL Ivanov, VA Solov'yev, RA Guseynov, AA Dadashev, AG Krotov, CS Murdov, YV Telepnev 0 1988 The finding of gas-hydrates in breccia from … The finding of gas-hydrates in breccia from a submarine mud volcano in the South Caspian deep-sea basin served as the basis for predicting the presence here of gas-hydrate accumulations of a special submarine mud-volcano type. The results of special surveys run in the southern Caspian in the summer of 1986 from the R/V Elm confirm the correctness of identifying such accumulations and allow them to be described in first approximation. Gas hydrates were detected and studied in the deposits of a mud volcano, revealed by seismoacoustic profiling. There also is indirect evidence of their presence on the flanks of two other presumed volcanoes. Daha çox
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Distribution of atmospheric methane concentration over different tectonic regions(Abstract Only.) USSR Report: Earth Sciences p 1(SEE N 87-28073 22-42) YEV STADNIK, IYA SKLYARENKO, IS GULIYEV, AA FEYZULLAYEV 0 1986 Measurements of atmospheric methane concentrations were made … Measurements of atmospheric methane concentrations were made over the territories of Donetsk and Rostov Oblasts, Krasnodarsk Kray, the Uzbek, Kazakh, Turkmen, Azerbaijan, Georgian and Armenian republics. About 400 measurements were made at altitudes of 50 to 5,000 m. With transition from geosynclinal regions to ancient platforms there is a distinct decrease in methane concentration in the lower layers, attributable to different geological and tectonic conditions for the migration of methane into the atmosphere. Ancient platforms are tectonically quiet and subvertical migration processes are difficult. In geosynclinal regions there are favorable conditions for the subvertical migration of lithospheric gases due to the revival of existing and appearance of new fractures, dislocations and faults. The data demonstrated a definite influence of geotectonic conditions on formation of the atmospheric methane field … Daha çox
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Isotope composition of carbon in oils and gases of Azerbaijan Azerb. Neft. Khoz.;(USSR) /Cild: 2 IS Guliyev, TS Azizov, AA Dadyshev, FI Mirzoyeva 0 1985 Subject: 02 PETROLEUM; 03 NATURAL GAS; HYDROCARBONS; … Subject: 02 PETROLEUM; 03 NATURAL GAS; HYDROCARBONS; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS; GEOCHEMISTRY; PETROLEUM DEPOSITS; USSR; ISOTOPE RATIO; NATURAL GAS; PETROLEUM; ASIA; CHEMISTRY; EASTERN EUROPE; ENERGY SOURCES; EUROPE; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUEL GAS; FUELS; GAS FUELS; GASES; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; MINERAL RESOURCES; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; RESOURCES; 020200*-Petroleum-Reserves, Geology, & Exploration; 030200-Natural Gas-Reserves, Geology, & Exploration Daha çox
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Study of the gas phase of rocks stripped by the Saatlin superdeep well Azerb. Neft. Khoz.;(USSR) /Cild: 9 IS Guliyev, FG Dadashev, NA Dmitriyeva, SP Levshunova, TA Zhuykova 0 1984 Gases of sedimentary and igneous rocks of … Gases of sedimentary and igneous rocks of the Saatlin superdeep well were studied. The gas phase was extracted by methods of chemical and thermal-vacuum degasification. Quaternary and Mesozoic deposits are examined in the depth interval 1583-7587 m. All the gases have nitrogen-carbon, less often carbon-nitrogen composition with small content of gas hydrocarbons. A certain trend is observed towards increase in the hydrocarbons of gases with depth. The gas hydrocarbons of the igneous rocks are mainly represented by methane, less often by unsaturated hydrocarbons. It is assumed that the low content of bituminous substances and ''dry'' gas indicate the completion of the gas formation process. The results of the gas analysis are tabulated. Daha çox
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The dependence of the gas saturation of water on their gas composition. O zavisimosti gazonasyshchennosti vod ot ikh gazovogo sostava book AA Feyzullayev, IS Guliyev, SA Mamedova 0 1984 A correlation of more than 1,000 analyses … A correlation of more than 1,000 analyses of water soluble gases from different regions in the USSR is the basis for establishing that the maximal gas saturation is possessed by water which contains carbon dioxide and methane and the minimum, by that which contains nitrogen. An explanation of the established fact is cited. Daha çox
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Study of distribution of methane in the near-earth layer of the atmosphere above the natural output of hydrocarbon gases Dokl. Akad. Nauk Az. SSR;(USSR) /Cild: 39 /N: 5 IS Guliyev, FG Dadashev, VA Balakin, Yu B Galant, VM Kolobashkin 0 1983 Results are presented of studies of the … Results are presented of studies of the distributions of methane in the atmosphere above the mineral source of Chukhuryurt. Measurements were made by laser gas-analyzer Iskatel-2. In the distribution of methane concentrations over the area, 2 zones were isolated: background with concentrations less than 2.5 X 10/sup -4/% and anomalous with concentrations greater than 2.5 X 10/sup -4/%. The anomalous concentrations of methane are fixed over the area depending on the velocity and direction of the wind to a distance from 50 cm to 2 m from the source. The exceeding of the methane concentrations above the background recorded by the analyzer is noted to height 50 cm. The dimensions of the methane anomalies in the near-earth layer of the atmosphere from the natural outcomes of hydrocarbon gases are great for recording of them by sensitive apparatus. This makes it possible to use the rapid remote gas-geochemical methods in studying the nature of distribution of the output of hydrocarbon gases over the area. A method was tested for continuous measurements of the methane concentrations in the near-earth (30 cm from the surface of the earth) layer of the atmosphere with the help of the laser gas analyzer Iskatel-2 installed on the GAZ-66 car in motion with velocity up to 20 km/h. An indicator is proposed for specific density of the output of hydrocarbon gases per unit of length of the profile. Measurements were made on the profiles Astrakhanka-Chukhuryurt and Salyany-Shorsuly. Distribution of the output of hydrocarbon gases is linked to the geological features of the studied regions. Daha çox
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Gas content of the Filizchayskiy pyrite-polymetallic field (southern slope of the greater Caucasus) Izv. Akad. Nauk Az. SSR, Ser. Nauk Zemle;(USSR) /Cild: 1 IS Guliyev, FG Dadashev, Yu B Galant, AM Dadashev 0 1982 The pyrite-polymetallic ores form lens-shaped - bed-shaped … The pyrite-polymetallic ores form lens-shaped - bed-shaped body with incidence to the north at an angle from 20-25 to 55-60/sup 0/. The gas content was studied by the method of gas logging the drill flushing fluid, and also by studying the composition of gases of the gallery waters, water of self-gushing wells, and gases spontaneously released from the well heads into the atmosphere. In the dissolved form, a study was made of CO/sub 2/, hydrocarbons, and N/sub 2/ whose content is respectively 0.3-144.4; 0.011-7.04; 27.91-270.07 cm/sup 3//1. Natural gas/sup 2/ is nitrogen-acid inherent to the sections of sulfide fields. The content of H/sub 2/S determined in the well heads, overflowing wells and gallery waters fluctuates from 0.005 to 0.011 g/l. The following areas are isolated according to the content of hydrocarbons: with intensity of release 60.0 1/m and higher; from 30.0 to 60.0 1/m; from 0.0 to 30.0 1/m. Areas are also indicated with different intensity of release of carbon dioxide. The greatest quantity of CO/sub 2/ and hydrocarbons is confined to level 700-900 m and higher then 900 m with maximum at the level 700-900 m. A study was made in the free form of CO/sub 2/, hydrocarbons, O/sub 2/, N/sub 2/ and H/sub 2/. The quantity of hydrocarbons changes from 0.000268 to 8.31, and CO/sub 2/ from 0.0 to 97.0 cm/sup 3//1 of natural gas. The quantity of hydrocarbons in the underground air is lower than carbon dioxide. The underground free gas according to composition is nitrogencarbon. Increased content of CO/sub 2/ is noted in the galleries which correspond to the arrangement of striated pyrite-polymetallic ores. The results of studying gas … Daha çox
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How does the Iranian lithospheric plate influence the South Caspian Basin? book Ibrahim S Guliyev, Fakhraddin A Kadirov, Lev V Eppelbaum, Youri I Katz, Zvi Ben-Avraham 0 0 The Iranian lithospheric plate, positioned at the … The Iranian lithospheric plate, positioned at the boundary of Euro-Asia and Gondwana, is vital from a tectonic-geodynamic perspective. Its role in the evolution of the South Caspian Basin (SCB) and the Mesozoic Terrane Belt (MTB)(confined to the northern rim of the Arabian Plate) is undeniable. The boundary between Eurasia and Gondwana separates the western–Aegean-Anatolian Plate and the relatively young Neoproterozoic belt associated with the MTB and the eastern–-Iranian Plate, which contains fragments of Arabian craton and terranes of Archean-Early Proterozoic age. Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian salts of Hormuz formation are widespread here, and their influence on shaping huge hydrocarbon fields is a fascinating study area. Due to active tectonism in this region, these salt structures have not developed in the Easternmost Mediterranean (EMM) residual basins. In the EMM, only Late Cenozoic (Early and Late Messinian) salt deposits are known. In structural geodynamics, the northwest regional block is addressed above the middle of the deep rotating mantle structure (DRMS) and turns anticlockwise (Eppelbaum et al., 2021). This eastern part (Iranian Plate) generally is not further than the boundary-marginal periclinal zone of DMSP and rotates clockwise.The Iranian lithospheric plate, spatially narrowed in the meridional direction, smoothly expands from west to east, approximately from the meridian of the Caspian basin. Its boundaries mark the collision zones of the former locations of the Paleotethys and Neotethys oceans between Eurasia and Gondwana. In the east of the Iranian Plate, the collision marker of the plate is the … Daha çox
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Mud volcanoes on the planet Earth book IS Guliyev, Ad A Aliyev, RR Rahmanov, FH Dadashev 0 0 Brief analysis of the book of Azerbaijan … Brief analysis of the book of Azerbaijan scientists “Atlas of the world mud volcanoes”, Authors Ad. A. Aliyev, IS Guliyev, FH Dadashev, RR Rahmanov (Baku, Nafta-Press, 2015, 323 p. ISBN 978-9952-437-60-7), and reflection about the problems of the mud volcanism research. Daha çox
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О некоторых фундаментальных закономерностях и механизмах вулканической деятельности book I Guliyev, H Guliyev 0 0 В зависимости от стадии развития планет и … В зависимости от стадии развития планет и термодинамических параметров, причины вулканической деятельности могут быть различными. В то же время существуют общие закономерности развития планет, которые приводят к неизбежности появления и развития вулканизма.Полученная Guliyev-ым and Asgerov-ым (2007) точная нелинейная (полная нелинейность, учитывающая геометрическую и физическую нелинейности) зависимость изменения плотности вещества от роста деформаций и результаты исследований Guz (1986), Guliyev (2010) о неустойчивости состояния равновесия произвольной формы деформируемых тел при различных видах сжатия (в том числе при всестороннем сжатии) позволяет на основе фундаментальных геомеханических представлений предложить общий универсальный механизм вулканической деятельности на Земле и на других планетах. Daha çox
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APPLICATION OF THE FUZZY CLUSTER-ANALYSIS TO CLASSIFY THE ROCKS BY PROPERTIES DEFINED BY THE CLASSIC NON-CLASSICAL APPROACHES book IS Guliyev, HH Guliyev, GM Efendiyev, OG Kirisenko 0 0 When forecasting the indices of boreholes' drilling, … When forecasting the indices of boreholes' drilling, the assessment of the rocks drillability has a significant meaning. As it is known, the rocks drillability is determined by combination of geological and technical-technological factors.Geological factors are those factors that characterize the rock, ie the object of destruction. It is the lithological composition, physical-mechanical properties, formation pressure, etc. The physical-mechanical properties of the rocks, such as hardness, continuity, abrasivity, Poisson coefficient, play a main role when accounting these factors. These properties make a significant influence upon the operation of the rock destruction tool. At present there are a great volume of studies dedicated to assessment of these properties of the rocks [1, 2, 3]. Daha çox
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On some fundamental regularities and mechanisms of the volcanic activity book I Guliyev, H Guliyev 0 0 The volcanic activity taking place in the … The volcanic activity taking place in the Earth and practically in all planets is the fundamental property of their evolution. Depending upon the stage of planets' evolution and the thermodynamic parameters, the reasons of volcanic activity can be different as well. At the same time there are general regularities of planets' evolution that lead to inevitability of volcanism appearance and evolution. The accurate non-linear (the complete nonlinearity accounting the geometrical and physical non-linearity) dependence of the matter density change upon the deformations grow, obtained by Guliyev and Asgerov (2007) as well as the results of studies of Guz (1986), Guliyev (2010) on the instability of state of equilibrium of the arbitrary shape of the deformable bodies at different compressions (including the uniform compression) allows proposing the general universal mechanism of volcanic activity in the Earth and other planets on the base of fundamental geomechanical notions. The process of rocks compaction takes place with growth of compression deformation. This process takes place uninterruptedly till the definite values of the deformation. When reaching the socalled critical values of deformations the uninterrupted growth of density transits towards the decompression by different mechanisms. Thus, the distribution of media density in the Earth and planets depths has the common fundamental regularities. The presence of corresponding zones in the stratified media of the Earth is the evidence of mentioned. Daha çox
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KGGGG GGGGGGGG book FA Kadirov, IS Guliyev, A Feyzullayev, A Sh Mukhtarov, I Lerche 0 0 Temperature measurements have been made in the … Temperature measurements have been made in the Lokbatan crater at three locations after the explosion of 25 October 2001. The measurements were made at depths of 0.5 m, 10m and 1.5 m into the mud ejected at the time of the explosion, and have continued to be made at intervals of approximately one month. The temperature measurements do not seem to indicate a steady cool-down with time, but rather an initial cooling for about 150 days after the primary explosion, followed by more recent re-heating events. This pattern of events is likely consistent with the on-going supply of gas to keep the central crater flame burning (at about 0.5 m high over an area of about 1m", as observed in late May, 2002); and also consistent with sporadic flame outbursts since the primary explosion, as also observed.Two regional lines of temperature measurements across the volcano region in roughly north-south and east-west … Daha çox
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GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS book FA Kadirov, IS Guliyev, M Floyd, R Reilinger, Ak A Alizadeh, SG Mammadov, RT Safarov 0 0 In this paper we present GPS observations … In this paper we present GPS observations of crustal deformation in the Africa-Arabia-Eurasia zone of plate interaction, and use these observations to constrain broad-scale tectonic processes within the collision zone of the Arabian and Eurasian plates. Within this plate tectonics context, we examine deformation of the Caucasus system (Lesser and Greater Caucasus and intervening Caucasian Isthmus) and show that most crustal shortening in the collision zone is accommodated by the Greater Caucasus Fold-and-Thrust Belt (GCFTB) along the southern edge of the Greater Caucasus Mountains. The eastern GCFTB appears to bifurcate west of Baku, with one branch following the accurate geometry of the Greater Caucasus, turning towards the south and traversing the Neftchala Peninsula. A second branch (or branches) may extend directly into the Caspian Sea south of Baku, likely connecting to the Central … Daha çox
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CERN Document Server book Ibrahim S Guliyev, Tom Beer, Georg Delisle, Zurab Javakhishvili, Rinaldo Nicolich, Behrouz M Panahi, B Müller, Vladimir G Kossobokov, John Paterson, Dinara E Seid-Aliyeva, Evgeny A Kontar, Solmaz T Agayeva, Tahir T Ismail-Zadeh, Leyla J Ayyubova, Gulam R Babayev, Dmitry Krupsky, MI Issayeva, Svetlana B Akhundova, Tamaz Chelidze, Arif G Gasanov, Alik T Ismail-Zadeh, James H Knapp, Michael Georg, Friedemann Wenzel 0 0
Geological Geological-Geophysical Investigations Investigations in Azerbaijan in Azerbaijan in Azerbaijan book Ibrahim Guliyev, Fakhraddin Kadirov, Akif Alizadeh, Lev Eppelbaum 0 0 Geological Geological-Geophysical Investigations Investigations in Azerbaijan in … Geological Geological-Geophysical Investigations Investigations in Azerbaijan in Azerbaijan in Azerbaijan Page 1 1 Akif Alizadeh • Ibrahim Guliyev • Fakhraddin Kadirov • Lev Eppelbaum Geological Geological-Geophysical Investigations Investigations in Azerbaijan in Azerbaijan in Azerbaijan Volume II: Economic Economic Economic Geology and Applied Geophysics pplied Geophysics pplied Geophysics 2016 Page 2 2 Chapter I. Groundwater Generation and Distribution Regularities References Alekperov, AB, 1986. Forming chemical composition of underground waters under influence of anthropogenic factors. In: Underground Waters and Evolution of Lithosphere, Vol. II. Nauka, Moscow, 352-353 (in Russian). Alekperov, AB, 2005. Regularities of hydrogeological processes in natural-technogenic systems and application of artificial intellect methodology for their prognosis and management (on example of … Daha çox
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eep petroleum occurrences in the Lower Kura Depression, South Caspian Basin, Azerbaijan: an organic geochemical and basin modeling study S Inan, MN Yalçin, IS Guliev, K Kuliev … book _ 0 0
ASSOCIATION OF HYDROCARBON FIELDS WITH MUD VOLCANOES IN THE SOUTH CASPIAN BASIN ANAS Reports /Cild: 78 /N: 3-4 IS Guliyev, NP Yusubov, Sh M Huseynova 0 2022 The article presents the authors’ opinions and … The article presents the authors’ opinions and their own views on the geodynamic processes creating mud volcanoes and associated oil and gas accumulations. The results of 2D/3D seismic and geophysical well logging data interpretation allow clarifying the distribution area of the Maikop sediments and suggest that mud volcanism is associated with the deposits, accumulated in Maikop paleobasin. Mud volcanism in the study area appears to be synchronized in time and space with Daha çox
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Productive Series of Azerbaijan Volume Ⅰ & Ⅱ. Nedra PZ Mamedov, IS Guliyev, AA Alizade 19 2018
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Geodynamic, Tectonophysical, and Structural Comparison of the South Caspian and Levant Basins: A Review Geosciences / MDPI /Cild: 15 /N: 8 səh: 281 Ibrahim Guliyev, Fakhraddin Kadirov, Lev Eppelbaum, Zvi Ben-Avraham, Youri Katz 2 2025 The Paratethyan South Caspian and Mediterranean Levant … The Paratethyan South Caspian and Mediterranean Levant basins relate to the significant hydrocarbon provinces of Eurasia. The giant hydrocarbon reserves of the SCB are well-known. Within the LB, so far, only a few commercial gas fields have been found. Both the LB and SCB contain some geological peculiarities. These basins are highly complex tectonically and structurally, requiring a careful, multi-component geological–geophysical analysis. These basins are primarily composed of oceanic crust. The oceanic crust of both the South Caspian and Levant basins formed within the complex Neotethys ocean structure. However, this crust is allochthonous in the Levant Basin (LB) and autochthonous in the South Caspian Basin (SCB). This study presents a comprehensive comparison of numerous tectonic, geodynamic, morphological, sedimentary, and geophysical aspects of these basins. The Levant Basin is located directly above the middle part of the massive, counterclockwise-rotating mantle structure and rotates accordingly in the same direction. To the north of this basin is located the critical latitude 35° of the Earth, with the vast Cyprus Bouguer gravity anomaly. The LB contains the most ancient block of oceanic crust on Earth, which is related to the Kiama paleomagnetic hyperzone. On the western boundary of the SCB, approximately 35% of the world’s mud volcanoes are located; the geological reasons for this are still unclear. The low heat flow values and thick sedimentary layers in both basins provide opportunities to discover commercial hydrocarbon deposits at great depths. The counterclockwise-rotating mantle structure creates an … Daha çox
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The Country of Sacred Fıres History of Science and Science of Science /N: 1 Ibrahim Guliyev 0 2025 The article presents a comprehensive exploration of … The article presents a comprehensive exploration of Azerbaijan’s historical and modern relationship with natural gas. From the ancient era of Zoroastrianism and the perception of Azerbaijan as the" Land of Fire" to modern offshore drilling achievements and global energy projects, the text outlines the evolution of the country's energy profile. It discusses the historical accounts of oil and gas usage, the Soviet innovations in offshore extraction, and contemporary milestones such as the “Contract of the Century” and the Southern Gas Corridor. Furthermore, it highlights emerging prospects such as shale gas and methane hydrates. The article underscores Azerbaijan’s growing role in the global energy market and emphasizes the need for increased scientific and technological exploration. Daha çox
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ANAS Transactions Earth Sciences 1/2025 book I Guliyev, F Kadirov, L Eppelbaum, Y Katz, Z Ben-Avraham 0 2025 3Steinhardt Museum of Natural History & National … 3Steinhardt Museum of Natural History & National Research Center, Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel Ramat Aviv 6997801, Tel Aviv 4Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Oil and Gas Institute, Azerbaijan 9, F. Amirov ave., Baku, AZ1000 5Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Azerbaijan 119, H. Javid av., Baku, AZ1073 6Presidium of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Azerbaijan 30, Istiglaliyyat str., Baku, AZ1001 Daha çox
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ANAS Transactions Earth Sciences 1/2025 book IS Guliyev, SE Kazimova, GJ Yetirmishli, IE Kazimov, NR Abdullayev, I Pierce, R Walker, B Johnson, N Marshall 0 2025 The Caucasus region located at the junction … The Caucasus region located at the junction of the Eurasian and Arabian tectonic plates is a key area for understanding continental collision processes and their impact on seismic activity. The aim of this work is to analyze the region’s tectonic processes, seismic history, and the risks associated with potential large earthquakes. The study employs modern methods including satellite imagery, GNSS data, drone-based modeling, and paleoseismic trenching. In April–May 2022, a team of scientists from the University of Oxford, in collaboration with early-career researchers from the RSSС, carried out the first geological fieldwork in Azerbaijan focused on paleoseismology and active tectonic processes. Two trenches were analyzed. One of the key findings was the identification of active faults, such as the Aghsu fault, and evidence of surface ruptures associated with historical earthquakes. Two surface rupture events (1713–1895 and 1872–2003) were identified likely linked to the surface displacements caused by the 1668 and 1902 earthquakes, which inflicted significant damage on the city of Shamakhi. Our reassessment of the 1902 earthquake suggests its magnitude may have reached Mw 7.4, whereas earlier estimates placed it at M 6.9. Additionally, evidence of a surfacerupturing earthquake dated between 334 and 118 BCE was found in a second trench located 60 km west of Aghsu near Goychay along with signs of another possible event within the past 2000 years. This work highlights the importance of continued field investigations to better constrain fault lengths, assess historical earthquake magnitudes, and improve regional seismic hazard … Daha çox
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Mud volcanoes of the Caspian Sea: Summary of the current state of understanding of these phenomena VIII International Conference on Gas in marine Sediments: Vigo (Spain) 5-10 September 2005 / Universidade de Vigo səh: 13-14 Mehdi Yusifov, Ibragim Guliyev, Simon Stewart 0 2005
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International scientific journal book I Guliyev, F Kadirov, L Eppelbaum, Y Katz, Z Ben-Avraham 0 0 The eastern part of Central Gondwana and … The eastern part of Central Gondwana and Eurasia is a tectonically complex region where several large tectonic plates interact–Eurasian, African, Arabian, Aegean-Anatolian, Iranian, and Sinai. However, consideration of only these plate interactions is insufficient. In addition to this interface, other regional geodynamic factors exist: the mantle rotating counterclockwise structure (MRCS), the Ural-African geoid anomaly, and the critical Earth latitude 35. The Eurasia-Gondwana boundary divides the western part–the Aegean-Anatolian Plate and Mesozoic Terrane Belt (MTB) associated with the comparatively young Neoproterozoic Belt–and the eastern part, the Iranian Plate, whose terranes are fragments of the Archean-Early Proterozoic Arabian craton. The Iranian lithospheric plate, a key player at the boundary between Eurasia and Gondwana, holds significant implications in the tectonic-geodynamic context. It tectonically influenced the South Caspian Basin (SCB) and recently revealed MTB. Novel tectonic, satellite-derived gravity, and magnetic maps of the Iranian Plate have been developed. Geodynamically, the considered tectonic units are located above the central and eastern parts of the MRCS. The Iranian Plate is above the eastern (periclinal) zone of the MRCS and, under its influence, moves northward. The movement of the western part and complex form of the Iranian Plate force the clockwise rotation of the SCB. A complex geodynamic-geophysical interaction of the central tectonic-geodynamic units in the region is shown. The influence of the recent geodynamic event–Akchagylian hydrospheric maximum on the ancient hominin … Daha çox
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Shale oil and gas systems of the South Caspian Depression PROCEEDINGS OF THE AZERBAIJAN NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. THE SCIENCES OF EARTH Учредители: Национальная академия наук Азербайджана /N: 2 IS Guliyev, AS Javadova, RN Mustaev, V KERIMOV, V GURBANOV, SHM HUSEYNOVA 2 2024
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Why is the South Caspian Basin clockwise rotating? EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts səh: EGU25-1841 Ibrahim Guliyev, Lev Eppelbaum, Zvi Ben-Avraham, Youri Katz 2 2025 The Iranian lithospheric plate (ILP), positioned at … The Iranian lithospheric plate (ILP), positioned at the boundary of Euro-Asia and Gondwana, is vital from a tectonic-geodynamic perspective. Its role in the evolution of the South Caspian Basin (SCB) and the Mesozoic Terrane Belt (MTB)(confined to the northern rim of the Arabian Plate) is undeniable. The boundary between Eurasia and Gondwana separates the western-Aegean-Anatolian Plate and the relatively young Neoproterozoic belt associated with the MTB and the eastern-ILP, which contains fragments of Arabian craton and terranes of Archean-Early Proterozoic age. The northwestern regional block of the ILP is influenced by the deep rotating mantle structure (DRMS)(Eppelbaum et al., 2021) and rotates counterclockwise. The central block of the ILP is in the marginal periclinal zone of the DRMS, and its movement is oriented mainly to the north. The ILP's eastern part is outside the DRMS's guidance and … Daha çox
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Geological Structure of the Middle Kura and Shamakhi–Gobustan Troughs of the South Caspian Depression (Azerbaijan): Results of Interpretation of Seismological Data and GPS … Geotectonics / Pleiades Publishing /Cild: 59 /N: 4 səh: 328-338 IS Guliyev, NP Yusubov, V Yu Kerimov 0 2025 The article presents GPS monitoring data for … The article presents GPS monitoring data for the territory of Azerbaijan. It has been established that the velocity of the Earth’s surface in depression zones is significantly higher than at the junction of large tectonic elements, where the Earth’s surface moves in a rotational manner (counterclockwise and clockwise). It is assumed that the decrease in the velocity of the Earth’s surface in the junction zone of the Kura Trough with the Greater Caucasus is associated with the influence of tectonic compression forces in the horizontal direction on the formation of young uplifts that form a series of parallel ridges of Cenozoic age, and the compaction of tectonic breccias formed as a result of friction between the fold system of the Greater Caucasus and Kura Trough. The clockwise rotation of the Earth’s surface in some areas of Southeastern Gobustan is associated with narrowing of the total area of the platform, which are overlain … Daha çox
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