Abstract

Based on the analysis of deep geophysical (geoelectric and seismic) models of the Central Tien Shan, structures with the morphology resembling the crown of palm trees or the shape of a flower were identified. Geoelectric models are considered along a series of regional profiles (75º, 76º, 76º 30’). The length of the profiles intersecting all the main tectonic structures of the Tien Shan ranges from 75 to 250 km. Particular attention was paid to those zones of concentrated deformation, where the tectonic regime combines the conditions of shear and lateral compression (transpression zones). The structure of the collisional - accretionary wedge of the Atbashi zone in the distribution of electrical and velocity characteristics of the geological section is considered. Geoelectric models plotted along a series of regional profiles identify areas of increased electrical conductivity and show “flower structures”. The integral picture of the distribution and morphology of zones of increased electrical conductivity in the segments of the Earth’s crust of the Central Tien Shan may reflect a discretely localized manifestation of palm tree structures due to the evolution of transpressive suture zones during the Hercynian and Alpine tectogenesis.

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