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2020
The Zagros is the largest mountain range of the Iranian Plateau stretching from northeast Iraq to south Iran. It has high mountain peaks reaching the subnival zone in different parts though mostly in the central and southern Zagros. The climate is continental and the precipitation regime is Mediterranean with cold and wet winters and warm and dry ...
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The Zagros is the largest mountain range of the Iranian Plateau stretching from northeast Iraq to south Iran. It has high mountain peaks reaching the subnival zone in different parts though mostly in the central and southern Zagros. The climate is continental and the precipitation regime is Mediterranean with cold and wet winters and warm and dry ...
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Structure of Zagros Simply Folded Zone
72nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2010, 2010Despite the well exposed anticlines in the Zagros Fold Belt in Dohuk region in the Iraqi Kurdistan, very little is known about their geometry and structure at depth. Using both field data and subsurface data we constructed the first balanced cross-section across this region.
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Oecobius zagros Zamani & Marusik 2023
Oecobius zagros Zamani & Marusik, 2023 Material. IRAN: North Khorasan Prov.: 1♂ (ZMUT), Shirvan, Lojali Vil., Poustin-Douz Cave, 37°38'N 57°52'E, 17.05.2022 (M. Mehrafrooz Mayvan). Records in Iran. Kermanshah. New record for North Khorasan (the northeasternmost record). Distribution. Endemic to Iran.Zamani, Alireza +5 more
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2010
A Consular Officer in Bushire, serving in Mesopotamia and Luristan during First World War, Edmonds was sent to Qazvin after the war. He witnessed the Jangal upheaval and the 1921 coup d’Etat. The encounter with Persia of a well-trained and brilliant British agent.
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A Consular Officer in Bushire, serving in Mesopotamia and Luristan during First World War, Edmonds was sent to Qazvin after the war. He witnessed the Jangal upheaval and the 1921 coup d’Etat. The encounter with Persia of a well-trained and brilliant British agent.
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Zagros Notes: Gutium and Kakmum
2023This article is a review of the history of Kakmum, an important polity in the Northwestern Zagros known from the 3rd and 2nd Mill. BC. It demonstrates that a recent suggestion to make Kakmum the capital of Gutium, another important Zagros polity, is probably ...
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Le Paléolithique moyen récent du Zagros
Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, 1993RÉSUMÉ Cet article présente sommairement quelques-unes des industries du Paléolithique moyen du Zagros avec des comparaisons internes ainsi qu'avec des comparaisons avec d'autres industries du Levant et de l'Europe occidentale. Les industries charentiennes du Proche-Orient ne sont pas seulement intéressantes en elles-mêmes car elles représentent des ...
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Zagros, Hindu Kush, Himalaya: Geodynamic Evolution
1981The International Geodynamics Project focussed attention on processes within the earth responsible for the movement of the lithospheric blocks. At any one time, strong tectonic activity appears limited to a few mobile belts. Most of the present-day seismic activity is confined tu the Circum-Pacific belt, the Alpide belt and the mid-oceanic ridges ...
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THE ORIGIN OF THE ZAGROS DEFILES
1968While the westward-flowing streams of the Zagros mountains provide some of the world's most impressive canyon scenery, they also present an extremely perplexing problem of drainage genesis. Seldom are drainage anomalies as pronounced as they are among the great petrified waves of the Zagros.
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