نتایج جستجو برای: Neo-Tethyan subduction

تعداد نتایج: 19930  

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2009
j. shahabpour

the study of tectonic evolution of the tethyan and se asian regions indicates that these tworegions have each passed through southwardly progressing sequences of similar tectonic events. both regionshave experienced a southward island-arc subduction and back-arc spreading leading to continentaldetachment from gondwanaland, with an earlier southward island arc subduction of palaeotethys (tethyan...

مرادپور, علی, زارعی سهامیه, رضا ,

Ophiolites of the Zagros orogenic belt are part of the Tethys ophiolites, because of their geographical locations and link the Middle East ophiolites and other Asian ophiolites (e.g. Pakistani and Tibetan) to the Mediterranean ophiolites (e.g. Troodos , Greek and East European). The nature of the Harsin- Sahneh ophiolite (Kermanshah) traditionally identified as one of the Mesozoic southern bran...

2015
Oliver Jagoutz Leigh Royden Adam Holt Thorsten Becker

Before its collision with Eurasia1–5, the Indian Plate moved rapidly, at rates exceeding 140mmyr−1 for a period of 20 million years1,3–7. This motion is 50 to 100% faster than the maximum sustained rate of convergence of themain tectonic plates today8. The cause of such high rates of convergence is unclear and not reproduced by numerical models9,10. Here we show that existing geological data11,...

Journal: :iranian journal of earth science 0
farhad moharami department of geology, payame noor university issa azadi faculty of earth science, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran mirsaleh mirmohamadi school of mining engineering, faculty of engineering, university of tehran, iran javad mehdipour ghazi faculty of earth science, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran mohammad rahgoshay faculty of earth science, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran

chaldoran area in nw of iran has mesozoic oceanic crust basement. the studied rocks of this region can be divided into three groups: ophiolitic gabbros and pillow lavas, ophiolitic volcanoclastics and eocene lava flows. ophiolitic mafic rocks show continental volcanic arc natures and eocene lava flow shows oib-like nature. during the mesozoic,the chaldoran region was situated in the active cont...

Farhad Moharami Issa Azadi Javad Mehdipour Ghazi Mirsaleh Mirmohamadi Mohammad Rahgoshay

Chaldoran area in NW of Iran has Mesozoic oceanic crust basement. The studied rocks of this region can be divided into three groups: ophiolitic gabbros and pillow lavas, ophiolitic volcanoclastics and Eocene lava flows. Ophiolitic mafic rocks show continental volcanic arc natures and Eocene lava flow shows OIB-like nature. During the Mesozoic,the Chaldoran region was situated in the active cont...

Journal: :journal of tethys 0

we present new whole major and trace elements data for a suite of adakitic dacite to rhyolite rocks from the sahand region. these rocks formed in the pliocene to pleistocene during the the collision between the arabian and eurasian plates following subduction of neo–tethys ocean. these subvolcanic intrusions were emplaced into late cretaceous and eocene sedimentary، volcano–clastic and volcanic...

2012
Sabin Zahirovic R. Dietmar Müller Maria Seton Nicolas Flament Michael Gurnis Joanne Whittaker

[1] The Eocene India-Eurasia collision is a first order tectonic event whose nature and chronology remains controversial. We test two end-member collision scenarios using coupled global plate motion-subduction models. The first, conventional model, invokes a continental collision soon after 60 Ma between a maximum extent Greater India and an Andean-style Eurasian margin. The alternative scenari...

Journal: :Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 2021

Continental break-up is an ingredient of plate tectonics and the Wilson cycle. During evolution Tethyan Realm since Paleozoic, a series ribbon-like (micro-)continents are split from Gondwana drifted northwards to Eurasian continent. The initial opening Neo-Tethys Ocean follows typical continental marginal Cimmeria Gondwana, which generally considered be driven by subduction Paleo-Tethyan plate....

Journal: :فصلنامه زمین شناسی محیط زیست 0
اسماعیل درویشی استادیار گروه زمین شناسی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد الیگودرز

the dehno granite massive is located in the east dehno village and southern khomein city and within themetamorphic sanandaj–sirjan zone. the composition of these rocks include: granodiorite, quartzdiorite(tonalite), monzogranite and leucogranite. quartz, alkali feldspar, plagioclase, biotite, andalusite, hornblendemuscovite, tourmaline, zircon and apatite are examples of the existing major and ...

Ali-Khan Nasr-Esfahani

The study area is located in the western portion of Isfahan, in Shahrekord-Dehsard Terrene. This area is part of the Sanandaj- Sirjan structural Zone. In this area, metamorphosed igneous outcrops contain greenschist and metabasite rocks. These rocks have metamorphed into greenschist facies and belong to the Triassic-Jurassic age. The etabasite is mainly composed of plagioclase, amphibole, epido...

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