Voino-Yasenetsky Section

Voyno-Yasensky section The Voyno-Yasensky section, also known as the Voyno Yasensky section, is one of the most significant discoveries made in the field of geological science and geology. It was discovered in 1956 by the famous geologist V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky.

**Voino Yasentsynsky section**, located in the central part of Russia, is a well that extends to a depth of more than 4 kilometers. The Voino Yasenkiaya section has revealed a number of sedimentary rock formations, including sandstone, clayey rock and limestone. Before the drilling process began, it was assumed that the section did not contain a significant amount of geological features. However, after drilling the well, interesting results were discovered. As a result of the study of the Voino Yaseniyasakim section, new data were discovered about the geological past of Russia and the world. The sections have helped scientists understand the origins of life and the evolution of the earth. Currently, the Voineyasyansky section continues to be studied by specialists and opens up new opportunities for future research.