Geodynamics
Geodynamic studies form the scientific and methodological basis of the study of the structure and geodynamic state of the Earth's crust as a result of remote sounding of the Earth from space. The most important element in the creation of geodynamic models is the component that determines the changes occurring on the Earth's surface.
The most effective way to obtain experimental information is to study the comprehensive geomechanical processes of the near-Earth surface layers on the basis of geodynamic testing. For this, repeated observations are made to obtain spatial data.
One of the accepted methods is the Global Navigation Systems (GNSS) method, which is widely used in the world. Among the GNSS technologies, GPS stations are the most modern (3-10 mm technologies with all dimensions) for conducting geodetic surveys in a wide area and obtaining high accuracy. Geodynamic research at RSSC ANAS was started in 2012. Currently, 24 GPS (Trimble) stations are installed in the territory of the republic.
For the first time in the world, a GPS station was installed on a well dug in the Saatli region of Azerbaijan and was installed at a depth of 8324 meters
SATG (Saatli) _GPS station LRKG (Lerik)_GPS station JLVG (Chilov isl.)_GPS station