نتایج جستجو برای: zagros orogeny

تعداد نتایج: 2150  

The stress configuration and tectonic analysis of the Pan – African orogeny is drawn from the Igarra schist belt, southwestern Nigeria. The analysis of conjugate shear fractures of the schist belt indicates that two distinct compressive events (NE – SW and E – W) occurred in this Pan – African mobile zone. The palaeostress systems reveal a clockwise rotation of compressional axis from D1 (NE – ...

Journal: : 2021

The Stinking Bean Trefoil (Anagyris foetida L.) Structure in Zagros (Case Study of Gilan-e Gharb Forests)

Journal: : 2022

Assessing the Plant Communities Changes by Effects of Vegetation Type, Physiography and Soil in Central Zagros Forest

Journal: : 2022

Estimation of the Economic Value Soil Nutrition Protection in Zagros Forest Ecosystems (Case Study: Noujian Watershed Khoramabad)

Journal: : 2022

Species and Functional Diversity of Pollarded (Galajar) Less Disturbed Area in the Northern Zagros Forests

2002
Cheng-Horng Lin

It is generally accepted that continental subduction and crustal exhumation play an important role in the evolution of many orogenic belts. A variety of geological evidence suggests that continental crust is occasionally subducted to depths of tens to perhaps 150 km (e.g. Chopin, 1984; Dewey et al., 1993; Matte et al., 1997). Recently, a series of simulations (Chemenda, 1993; Chemenda et al., 1...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Nastaran Heidari Eskandar Rastegar-Pouyani Nasrullah Rastegar-Pouyani Hiva Faizi

Phylogenetic relationships of Iranian Acanthodactylus species were investigated using 1407 bp of mitochondrial DNA including 606 bp of cytochrome b and 801 bp of NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 (ND4). Analyses done with maximum parsimony, maximum-likelihood, and Bayesian inference included 67 specimens from 27 geographically distinct localities in Iran. Our molecular results proposed three clear a...

2016
M. Gallego-Llorente S. Connell E. R. Jones D. C. Merrett Y. Jeon A. Eriksson V. Siska C. Gamba C. Meiklejohn R. Beyer S. Jeon Y. S. Cho M. Hofreiter J. Bhak A. Manica R. Pinhasi

The agricultural transition profoundly changed human societies. We sequenced and analysed the first genome (1.39x) of an early Neolithic woman from Ganj Dareh, in the Zagros Mountains of Iran, a site with early evidence for an economy based on goat herding, ca. 10,000 BP. We show that Western Iran was inhabited by a population genetically most similar to hunter-gatherers from the Caucasus, but ...

2018
Alexander Weide Simone Riehl Mohsen Zeidi Nicholas J Conard

The present study investigates the occurrence of wild grasses at Epipalaeolithic and aceramic Neolithic sites in the Near East in order to assess their role in subsistence economies alongside the emergence of cereal cultivation. We use Chogha Golan in the foothills of the central Zagros Mountains (ca. 11.7-9.6 ka cal. BP) as a case study, where the archaeobotanical data suggest the frequent exp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Saeid Naderi Hamid-Reza Rezaei François Pompanon Michael G B Blum Riccardo Negrini Hamid-Reza Naghash Ozge Balkiz Marjan Mashkour Oscar E Gaggiotti Paolo Ajmone-Marsan Aykut Kence Jean-Denis Vigne Pierre Taberlet

The emergence of farming during the Neolithic transition, including the domestication of livestock, was a critical point in the evolution of human kind. The goat (Capra hircus) was one of the first domesticated ungulates. In this study, we compared the genetic diversity of domestic goats to that of the modern representatives of their wild ancestor, the bezoar, by analyzing 473 samples collected...

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