Makran Sea in documents and historical sources [PDF]
The ancient region of Makran is located in the southeast of the Iranian plateau and on the northern shores of the Makran Sea, whose borders stretch from Pars and Kerman in the west to Sindh in the east.
محسن ابوالقاسمی +3 more
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Possible Role of the Main Makran Fault in the Collapse of the Ancient Civilizations Along the Makran Shoreline [PDF]
The Makran is the location of ancient civilizations and one of the most important tsunamigenic zones in the world.Historical and instrumental records indicate the occurrence of large earthquakes on the main Makran fault and theresulting tsunamis but the ...
Abdolreza Partabian
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The influence of Cenozoic Eurasia-Arabia convergence on the Southeast Arabian Foreland Basin: new geochronological and geochemical constraints from syn-kinematic carbonate mineralization [PDF]
The Cenozoic succession of the Jabal Hafeet anticline yields the most complete surface expression of the deformation that affected the Southeast Arabian Foreland Basin (SEAFB).
Francesco Arboit +5 more
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IS MAKRAN A SEPARATE MICROPLATE? A SHORT REVIEW [PDF]
Makran Subduction Zone (MZS) is important as this region lies on both sides of the border of Iran and Pakistan along the coastline. Makran Subduction complex has pervasive seismicity and diverse focal mechanism solutions and being in the vicinity of ...
Muhammad Imran Hafeez Abbasi
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THE POTENTIAL OF TSUNAMI GENERATION ALONG THE MAKRAN SUBDUCTION ZONE IN THE NORTHERN ARABIAN SEA. CASE STUDY: THE EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI OF NOVEMBER 28, 1945 [PDF]
Although large earthquakes along the Makran Subduction Zone are infrequent, the potential for the generation of destructive tsunamis in the Northern Arabian Sea cannot be overlooked.
George Pararas-Carayannis
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Tsunami heights and limits in 1945 along the Makran coast estimated from testimony gathered 7 decades later in Gwadar, Pasni and Ormara [PDF]
The towns of Pasni and Ormara were the most severely affected by the 1945 Makran tsunami. The water inundated land for almost 1 km at Pasni, engulfing 80 % of the huts of the town, while at Ormara the tsunami inundated land for 2.5 km, washing away 60 ...
H. A. Lodhi, S. Ahmed, H. Hasan
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Predicting Land Use and Land Cover Changes on Sand Dunes Expansion Using CA-Markov Model (Case Study: Southeastern Coastal Desert of Iran) [PDF]
Due to the intense and unprincipled changes in land use, it is necessary to detect land cover/use change over time using satellite imageries for sustainable land management.
Hasti Petrosians +3 more
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Mineral Chemistry and Whole-rock Geochemistry of Pillow lava from the Arangue Complex, Southeastern Hormozgan, Iran [PDF]
The Upper Cretaceous Arangue complex is located in the Makran zone at the SE of Iran. The complex consists of ultra-mafic rocks, microgabbro dykes, pillow lavas and lime stones that pillow lavas are mainly exposed to the northwest and southeast part of ...
Elham Nazari Zadeh +2 more
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To delineate the spatial distribution of high saturation gas hydrate reservoirs in the low-angle subduction areas of the Makran Accretionary Prism, we conducted seismic data interpretation and impedance inversion of gas hydrates in the Makran ...
Jing Liao +17 more
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The religious course of Makran from the beginning to the domination of Sunni religion [PDF]
Makran was a territory in southeastern of Iran that It has always been influenced by its neighboring areas in social, cultural and especially religious fields during different centuries.
raziyeh shoja
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