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Zagros, Hindu Kush, Himalaya: Geodynamic Evolution

1981
The 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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Zagros

2021
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THE ORIGIN OF THE ZAGROS DEFILES

1968
While 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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Zagros Studies. Proceedings of the NINO Jubilee Conference and Other Research on the Zagros Region

2020
Collection of studies on the archaeology and history of ancient Iraqi Kurdistan, including proceedings of a conference held in Leiden 2014 and studies accruing from the NINO project on the Rania Plain.
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Zagros

Revue Quart Monde, 2018
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Zagros region: The Kurdish-Gorani continuum

This chapter investigates the word order configuration of three Kurdic dialectsconfined within the Zagros mountains of western Iran: Gorani Gawraǰu; CentralKurdish Sanandaj; Southern Kurdish Bijar. These dialects share the commonalityof having OV and Verb-Goal in their constituent ordering.
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The Zagros Aurignacian

Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2010
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Rheology of large-scale Zagros folding

2011
Understanding better fold mechanics is of particular interest in the Zagros where several giant oil and gaz fields are trapped in carbonaceous reservoir rocks. The geometry of Zagros folding is characterized, in the central Fars area, by regular wavelengths of 16 km with axial lengths sometimes up to 100 km and relief that typically reaches 1000 m ...
Mouthereau, Frédéric, Yamato, Philippe
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