Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the tectonic stress field of Southern Sakhalin on the basis of seismological, geological, tectonophysical, GPS and remote (satellite) methods. The most characteristic type of stress state for the South of Sakhalin is latitudinal — sublatitudinal horizontal compression. The field forming the morphology of the Pugachev and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk mud volcanoes, as well as the shape of their lithoclastite fields, fully corresponds to the nature of this state, which is confirmed by the analysis of satellite images.The images were used to supplement the results of previous researchers on the study of the directions of the gryphon bands and to measure deformation of volcano lithoclastite fields. The Pugachev volcano lithoclastite fields bend strikes 25°, and that of the Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk mud volcano strikes 30°, which well corresponds to the regional tectonic stress field. The expediency of using remote (satellite) methods as an supplement to geological and geophysical methods, in particular borehole caliper, is shown.

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