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Active strike-slip faulting, diapirism and seismic hazards. The case of the Kareh Bas fault and the associated Dandenjan salt extrusion in the zagros Mountains, SW Iran [PDF]

open access: yes
Strike-slip salt diapir systems have been scarcely investigated and have probably been underrecognized. The western Fars Arc of the Zagros Mountains hosts the most remarkable example of salt extrusions associated with seismogenic strike-slip faults ...
Gutiérrez, Francisco   +4 more
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Paleogene dinoflagellate cysts and thermal maturity from Pabdeh Formation ( Zagros basin, west of Iran) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Palynological investigation on 132 samples from the 428m thick outcrop section of Late Paleocene to Early  Oligocene of the Pabdeh Formation in southwestern Iran yielded 55 species of dinoflagellate cysts and allowed  establishment of seven biozones ...
Aghanabati, A   +3 more
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Signatures of the Balarud Deep Seated Fault Zone in Khushab Anticline, SW Iran, An Integrated Study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The Khushab anticline is located in the Zagros fold-thrust belt in the Lurestan. This anticline is affected by the Balarud fault zone, which is a part of Mountain Front Fault between the Lurestan and Dezful Embayment zones.
H. Hajialibeigi
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The role of long-term preparatory factors in mass rock creep deforming slopes. Insights from the Zagros Mts. belt (Iran) [PDF]

open access: yes
The long-term evolution of slopes affected by Mass Rock Creep deformations is controlled by both time-invariant predisposing factors, such as the geo-structural inheritance, and time-dependent preparatory conditions, including regional uplift and ...
Delchiaro, Michele   +6 more
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Structural and geologic controls on gigantic (>1 Gm³) landslides in carbonate sequences: case studies from the Zagros Mountains, Iran and Rocky Mountains, Canada [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Two gigantic landslides in carbonate sequences were studied through a combination of remotely sensed datasets and detailed field investigation. Field investigations supplemented the remote analysis at both sites.
Roberts, Nicholas Jason
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Assessing the impacts of dam construction on river morphology by applying a new automated method on remote sensing images [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Spatiotemporal morphological impacts of river regulation owing to the construction of hydraulic structures on Kor River, Fars Province, Iran has been quantified using Remote Sensing images during 1993–2017.
Jalali Shahrood, Abolfazl
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