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The Khorassan-Kopet Dagh Mountains

2020
The Khorassan-Kopet Dagh Mountains are mainly east-west oriented ranges in the northeastern Iran. The climate of the area is continental and distinctly drier than the nearby mountain ranges. A total of 2576 species or infraspecific taxa belonging to 702 genera and 112 families are recorded from these mountains.
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Allium parhamii (Amaryllidaceae, Allioideae), a new species from Central Kopet Dagh Mountains, NE Iran

Phytotaxa, 2022
Allium parhamii is described and illustrated as a new species from the Kopet Dagh mountain range, North Khorassan province in Iran. Based on morphological features, the new species belongs to A. sect. Asteroprason. It differs from the closely related species A.
FARSHID MEMARIANI   +2 more
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Lower cretaceous (Neocomian) fluvial deposits in eastern Kopet-Dagh Basin, northeastern Iran

Cretaceous Research, 1990
The Kopet-Dagh intracontinental basin of northeastern Iran, formed after Middle Triassic orogeny, was a site of relatively continuous sedimentation from Jurassic through Miocene time. An epicontinental sea covered the eastern portion of the basin from near the end of the Jurassic through the Early Cretaceous, at which time the sea regressed toward the ...
Reza Moussavi-Harami, Robert L. Brenner
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A new species of Hydrocyphon Redtenbacher, 1858 (Coleoptera: Scirtidae) from Kopet Dagh Mountains

Zootaxa, 2007
Hydrocyphon kopetdaghensis, a new scirtid species from Kopet Dagh Mts., is described and illustrated. The distribution of the Hydrocyphon australis-group is discussed and illustrated. Remarks on the Hydrocyphon species-groups are provided.
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The ammonite family Deshayesitidae in the Kopet Dagh Basin, north-east Iran

Cretaceous Research, 2004
The Iranian part of the Kopet Dagh Basin is located in the north-east of Iran where sedimentation continued throughout Jurassic–Cenozoic times. The ammonite content of the Sarcheshmeh and Sanganeh formations (Lower Cretaceous) has been studied. The following forms are recorded for the first time from the basin: Deshayesites cf.
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DIAGENETIC HISTORY OF LATE PALAEOCENE POTENTIAL CARBONATE RESERVOIR ROCKS, KOPET‐DAGH BASIN, NE IRAN

Journal of Petroleum Geology, 2002
The Upper Palaeocene (Thanetian) Chehel‐Kaman Formation in the Kopet‐Dagh Basin of NE Iran is principally composed of carbonates with minor siliciclastics and evaporites. Six stratigraphic sections were measured and more than 1,000 samples were collected for petrographic analysis, together with analyses of carbon and oxygen isotopes and trace element ...
A. Mahboubi   +3 more
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Seismicity and structure of the Kopet Dagh (Iran, U. S. S. R.)

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1975
The region considered under the general term ‘Kopet Dagh’ is located east of the Caspian Sea, and includes Northeast Iran and southern Soviet Turkmenia. The regional tectonics are reviewed with special emphasis on the post-Alpine ‘Diagonal Fault System’.
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Two echinoid species from the early Aptian (Early Cretaceous) of the Kopet-Dagh Basin, NE Iran

Zootaxa, 2019
Two echinoid species from the Sarcheshmeh Formation, early Aptian, Lower Cretaceous, of the Kopet-Dagh Basin, NE Iran, are described: a phymosomatoid specimen of Tetragramma sp., and the spatangoid echinoid Miotoxaster collegnii (Sismonda, 1844). This is the first report of echinoids from the Sarcheshmeh Formation from northeastern Iran. 
Nils, Schlüter   +4 more
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Tectonics setting of sedimentary facies in the Kopet-Dagh Basement

2009
واحدهای رسوبی آواری پالئوزوئیک تا تریاس پسین که در تنها رخنمون پی سنگ کپه داغ در ناحیه آق دربند دیده می شوند شامل سه بخش عمده است. 1ـ رسوبات دگرگون شده پالئوزوئیک که بر اساس شواهد رسوبی بیشتر شامل رسوبات فلیشی بوده و در اعماق نسبتا زیاد و توسط جریانهای توربیدایتی در محیط شیب قاره ای نهشته شده اند.
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Frequency content analysis of the probable earthquake in Kopet Dagh region—Northeast of Iran

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2014
This paper aims to describe a probabilistic frequency analysis procedure to develop seismic hazard maps of Kopet Dagh region in north and northeast of Iran which with mostly shallow earthquakes is a high active seismic area. The existence of Khangiran super gas reservoir increases the importance of this region.
Reza Esmaeilabadi   +4 more
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