A. Bibossinov, B. Iskakov, D. Talgarbayeva, A. S. Urazaliyev
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The work presented in this article was primarily aimed at studying the geodynamic features of the development of the territories of the East Kazakhstan region, located in various seismogeological conditions. The results of these works are presented in the form of maps developed on the basis of the use of remote and GPS data. Since the development of geodynamic substantiation by ground methods requires significant amounts of time and funds for exploration work, the authors proposed a complex based on the interpretation of satellite imagery data.