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To: Dr. Bob who wrote (5838)12/14/1997 10:55:00 AM
From: Dr. Bob  Respond to of 11888
 
All,
My apologies if this is a duplication of a previous post, but here is a URL for the AIPN Kazakstan project which is pointed to by Millenium:

bandwydth.com

I had to start at the highest level of this url and go to each lower level, one step at a time to get it to work.

What is intriguing here is a map of the AIPN holding (which I have never seen before), and also a depiction of the size of the Chikuduk structure. Compare it to the Tengiz structure, which can also be seen on this map.

While this depiction does not guarantee any oil, it is - at least for me - very interesting.

Regards,
Dr. Bob



To: Dr. Bob who wrote (5838)12/14/1997 12:21:00 PM
From: qdog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11888
 
I wouldn't think so, if anything it an advantage to do it in the winter as far as moving them around. Salt is the only thing that I know will distort the data. Ground is only "cold" to a very shallow depth. In the summertime it is cool below a certain shallow depth of 6-10 ft.