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The Petrophysical Preparation of GIS Data for Geomechanical Modeling: A Case Study of the Krasnoleninskii Arch Deposit (Western Siberia)

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Geomechanics is a complex discipline that covers issues of geology, geophysics, petrophysics, mechanics, etc. Building a digital geomechanical model should start with data collection and compilation. This stage lays the foundations for all subsequent work. The basis for the geomechanical model is a special GIS complex, which must include DTP, DTS, RHOB, CALI, and GR. A case study of a deposit in the Krasnoleninskii Arch offers a solution to the problem of reconstructing the slowness of P- and S-waves, as well as the bulk density, based on various approaches.

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Correspondence to Ya. I. Yusupov or G. A. Kalmykov.

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Yusupov, Y.I., Kalmykov, G.A. The Petrophysical Preparation of GIS Data for Geomechanical Modeling: A Case Study of the Krasnoleninskii Arch Deposit (Western Siberia). Moscow Univ. Geol. Bull. 76, 102–108 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0145875221010129

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