Genetic Zoning of the YUV1 Productive Horizon Deposits within the Tagrinsko-Yarainersky Bar

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The developed litho-sedimentological model of deposits of the YUV1 productive horizon makes it possible to choose the most effective technique for supplementary exploration of a natural reservoir and improve the quality of geological justification for its subsequent development. The research objective is to carry out paleogeographic and paleostructural reconstructions, to identify facies complexes in the Upper Jurassic productive deposits, and to identify zones for the development of improved reservoir units. With the help of paleogeographic and facies methods, the geological regularities of the development of the territory encompassing the Tagrinsko-Yarainersky Bar in the Late Callovian-Oxfordian Stage were studied.

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