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Published: 01 October 2008
DOI: 10.1130/2008.2444(07)
... horsts), the Precambrian basement rocks and Lower Paleozoic strata are exposed. (3) Strike-slip movements began that remain active today. Strike-slip motions are well documented for the late Pliocene–Quaternary period. In the Golpayegan region, the Shazand and Dehagh faults cut through the NE-trending...
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Published: 01 March 2012
; SF—Shazand; RF—Ramsheh; DeF—Dehagh; MuF—Murche-Khurt; WGF—Western Gaw-Khuni; EGF—Eastern Gaw-Khuni; QZF—Qom-Zefreh; and AnF—Anar faults.
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2012
GSA Bulletin (2012) 124 (3-4): 484–498.
...; SF—Shazand; RF—Ramsheh; DeF—Dehagh; MuF—Murche-Khurt; WGF—Western Gaw-Khuni; EGF—Eastern Gaw-Khuni; QZF—Qom-Zefreh; and AnF—Anar faults. ...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 08 November 2021
GSA Bulletin (2022) 134 (7-8): 1793–1810.
... Sarkarinejad and Alizadeh (2009 ; 77 Ma granite-gneiss), Sarkarinejad et al. (2009 ; Quri biotite gneiss and amphibolite), and Hassanzadeh (1993 ; Meiduk volcanics). MZT—Main Zagros Thrust; KF—Kazerun Fault. This continental arc, which represents a topographic ridge between the Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone...
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