نتایج جستجو برای: zagros mountain front fault

تعداد نتایج: 158024  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2009
Hojjat Ollah Safari Saied Pirasteh Biswajeet Pradhan

The Izeh fault zone is a transverse fault zone with dextral strike slip (and some reverse component) in the Zagros Mountains (Iran). It causes some structural deformations. This fault zone is acting as eastern boundary of Dezful Embayment and forms subsidence of the embayment. The fault has been recognized using remote sensing techniques in conjunction with surface and subsurface analyses. The ...

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیای طبیعی 0
وحید محمدنژاد آروق استادیار گروه جغرافیا، دانشگاه ارومیه

introduction iran forms a relatively compact zone of active continental deformation resulted from the northward collision of arabia with eurasia during late cenozoic times, which is continuing to the present-day at a rate of 25 mm/yrs (from gps data). evidences of active tectonic in different parts of iran, has been studied and identified. the arid climate, low rates of erosion, and minimal veg...

Journal: :iranian journal of earth science 0
j. rahnama-rad department of geology, islamic azad university, zahedan branch, zahedan, iran, g. farhoudi islamic azad university, shiraz branch, shiraz, iran. h. ghorbani lar consultant, tehran, iran. sh. habibi mood department of geology, islamic azad university, zahedan branch, zahedan, iran, r. derakhshani department of geology, faculty of basic science, shahid bahonar university, kerman, iran

the most enigmatic problems with the nearly 200 salt domes pierced in the persian gulf and in the zagros mountain ranges (zmr) in southern iran, a unique morphology in the world, have been the matter of this study, which is based on a combination of field work, enhancement of satellite and aerial photographs etc. in the zmr, structural anomalies are frequently associated with similar facies dis...

Journal: رستنیها 2009
A.A. MAASSOUMI, B. HAMZEH'EE M. MAHMOODI,

The geographic distribution of Astragalus (Fabaceae) in Iran was analyzed using a database of 7606 georeferencedobservations. Astragalus occurs in all provinces of Iran, but 88% ofthe observations are in five provinces including Tehran, West-Azerbaijan, Esfahan, Kordestan, and Khorasan-e Razavi.Most species are rare and narrowly endemic: Thelargest distance between two observations of the same ...

2016
Salvador Carranza Marc Simó-Riudalbas Sithum Jayasinghe Thomas Wilms Johannes Els

BACKGROUND The Hajar Mountains of Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the highest mountain range in Eastern Arabia. As a result of their old geological origin, geographical isolation, complex topography and local climate, these mountains provide an important refuge for endemic and relict species of plants and animals with strong Indo-Iranian affinities. Among vertebrates, the rock climbi...

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Introduction Changes in land surface shape in active tectonic  zones result from interplay between tectonic forces and surface processes (Keller and Pinter, 1996; Keller et al., 1999). Salt Domes  are dome-shaped Geological structures whose central core is composed of salt. Their economic importance is due to the location of oil tanks in structures with salt domes and also the presence of sulf...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Mitchell S Rothman

The Kura-Araxes cultural tradition existed in the highlands of the South Caucasus from 3500 to 2450 BCE (before the Christian era). This tradition represented an adaptive regime and a symbolically encoded common identity spread over a broad area of patchy mountain environments. By 3000 BCE, groups bearing this identity had migrated southwest across a wide area from the Taurus Mountains down int...

Journal: :Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 2021

Within the framework of this study, morphotectonic and structural characteristics Sürgü Çardak faults, northern branch East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) between Çelikhan Göksun, were investigated with scrutiny. Further, results obtained assessments supported fortified a thorough literature review field studies; thereby, geological features region have been analyzed immaculately. The faults mappe...

2007
M. Sturzenegger D. Stead

Turtle Mountain, the site of the 1903 the Frank Slide, has been widely studied. A large database of structural measurements allows the comparison and testing of recently developed techniques. This paper commences with a review of recent mapping of Turtle Mountain. A report on a recent investigation of the mountain using a combination of airborne and terrestrial laser scanning techniques is then...

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