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Rustam Bakeev, PhD (phys.-math.), principal researcher at the Laboratory of Mechanics of Heterogeneous Media of the Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS (Tomsk), presented results of his collaborative research at the geophysical seminar of IPGG SB RAS.

Among the speaker's research interests is geologic features produced by faulting. Specifically, he studies horizontal shear structures or flower dislocations which result from the strike slip displacement of basement blocks.


R.A. Bakeev presenting his research work.

Besides, Rustam Bakeev’s research activities involve: studying natural stresses in the earth's crust, measuring critical stresses and deformations, identifying potential earthquake zones, and monitoring the variation of relief topography and boundaries of structural elements.

His research focuses also encompass analysis of near-wellbore rock mass behavior, specifically modeling hydraulic fracture propagation and changes in reservoir properties (porosity&permeability) during production and injection process. Furthermore, R.A. Bakeev is engaged in numerical modeling and software development, and code writing for specialized computer programs.



Rustam Bakeev has co-authored many of his works with IPGG SB RAS researchers and plans to continue this fruitful collaboration. Our researcher who attended the seminar, to name a few, Yu.P. Stefanov, DSc (phys.-math.), V.D. Suvorov, DSc (geol.-mineral.), V.A. Tcheverda, DSc (phys.-math.), A.S. Salnikov, DSc (geol.-mineral.), B.P. Sibiryakov, DSc (phys.-math.), A.V. Belyashov, PhD (geol.-mineral.), P.G. Dyadkov, PhD (geol.-mineral.), S.V. Yaskevich, Ph D (phys.-math.) showed sincere interest in the discussion, and appreciation of his contribution to the IPGG’s research directions.

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