Volume 34 (2024)
Volume 33 (2023)
Volume 32 (2022)
Volume 31 (2021)
Volume 30 (2020)
Volume 29 (2020)
Volume 28 (2019)
Volume 27 (2018)
Volume 26 (2017)
Volume 25 (2016)
Volume 24 (2015)
Volume 23 (2014)
Volume 22 (2013)
Volume 21 (2012)
Volume 20 (2011)
Volume 19 (2010)
Volume 18 (2009)
Volume 17 (2008)
Volume 16 (2007)
Investigation on Seismicity of Recent Earth Movements in Sanandaj- Sirjan Structural Zone, by using RS & GIS Techniques

H Safari; M.R Ghassemi; M Bahrami

Volume 24, Issue 95 , June 2015, , Pages 265-272

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42071

Abstract
  This opinion exist that basement of the Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone was cratonized during Cimmerian and Laramide Orogenic phases and so, therefore it is considered as an aseismic (or low-sesimicity) zone. The Shahreza area in the central part of the zone is selected as a case study area for investigation on ...  Read More

Copper mineralization, Alteration, zircon U-Pb geochronology and petrogenesis Delfard rocks (North West Jiroft)

J. Rasouli; M. Gorbani

Volume 28, Issue 110 , December 2018, , Pages 273-286

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2019.84487

Abstract
  Delfard area is located in the northwestern of Jiroft, formed the northwestern part of the Jabālbārez granitoid complex, in Uromiyeh- Dokhtar magmatic belt. The Jabālbārez granitoid complex has a wide range of rocks inclusive from diorite to alkali granite, which were formed by magmatic differentiation ...  Read More

Devonian fish remains from Illangareh and peyr-es-hag sections, North West Iran

S Abbasi; B Hamdi; M.R Majidifard

Volume 26, Issue 101 , December 2017, , Pages 277-286

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2016.40965

Abstract
  Sampling and study of Devonian deposits in North West Iran has done in two separate sections. 1) Illangareh section, 20 km far from NE the Maku city 2) peyr-es-hag composite section, situated South Jufa (W of Peyr-es-hag and Chay kasan villages). Because less work has been undertaken in the cited sections, ...  Read More

Exploration and Mining
Evaluation of the effect of adding lime to shear strength parameters of clay- geosynthetic interface

Nazanin Mahbubi Motlagh; Ahmad-Reza Mahboubi Ardakani

Volume 27, Issue 108 , September 2018, , Pages 281-292

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.81999.1080

Abstract
  There are different methods to improve the technical characteristic of problematic soils. Stabilizing with lime and reinforcing by high tensile strength elements are among the improvement techniques.. The use of geosynthetics to improve the engineering properties of various types of soil is well accepted ...  Read More

The study of geology structures in the Kaki area (Bushehr province) in the Central Zagros using the 1-D travel time inversion

H. Kianimehr; F. Yaminifard; M. Tatar; E. Kissling

Volume 28, Issue 112 , August 2019, , Pages 281-288

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2019.93193

Abstract
  The Zagros fold and thrust belt contains a near continuous sedimentary cover which overlies the late Precambrian-Cambrian Hormuz salt formation. The information about this structure is only limited to the study of salt domes. As the density variation of salt is not noticeable with depth, it is expected ...  Read More

Mineralogy and Geochemistry of the Neoproterozoic Kahar Formation Mudrocks, Kahar Mountain, NW of Tehran

N Etemad-Saeed; M Hosseini-Barzi; M.H Adabi; A Sadeghi

Volume 24, Issue 94 , March 2015, , Pages 287-299

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42729

Abstract
  The Kahar Formation at its type locality in the KaharMountain, 75 km NW of Tehran, consists of about 1000 m of siliciclastic rocks (mainly mudrocks). This study focuses on the mineralogical and geochemical composition of these mudrocks to identify possible source areas and their tectonic setting. The ...  Read More

Facies analysis, depositional environments and palaecological conditions of the Lower Carboniferous carbonate ramp in the Sanandaj- Sirjan zone, Iran

F. Shirezade Esfahani; A. Bayet-Goll; N. Kohansal Ghadimvand; A. Kangazian; A. Akbari Mohammadi; M. Sadri

Volume 28, Issue 111 , May 2019, , Pages 289-300

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2019.88505

Abstract
  The carbonate successions (Tournaisian-Visean) exposed in the Tang-e-Darchaleh and Banarizeh sections from Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone (SSZ), Iran, have been used to generate a facies model. From the analysis of facies and their associations, four depositional zones are recognized on the Tournaisian-Visean ...  Read More

Economic Geology
Geochemical characteristics of igneous host rocks associated of Lubin-Zardeh epithermal gold deposit, NW of Iran

SHAHRAM RAHMANI; Hasan Zamanian; reza Zarei Sahamieh

Volume 29, Issue 114 , December 2019, , Pages 289-302

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.132837.1475

Abstract
  Abstract: The study area is located 45Km NE Zanjan in the Azerbaijan-Western Alborz zone. Quartz-monzonite and dacitic brecciated tuffs are the main host rocks to the Lubin-Zardeh deposit. These rocks are predominantly of K-high calc-alkaline shoshonitic I-type, metaluminous magnesian affinities of Cordilleran ...  Read More

Major Active Faults and Their Seismic Potential in Western Middle East

S Eslami Farsani; M Talebian; A Saidi; M Pourkermani

Volume 24, Issue 96 , September 2015, , Pages 291-304

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.41773

Abstract
  The purpose of this research is to study active faulting in western part of the Middle East, between Caspian Sea to the east and Mediterranean Sea to the west. This region covers several countries and thus geological maps have different scale and errors in locations. The mismatch between fault traces ...  Read More

Economic Geology
Procedure of Supergene processes with an interpretation from leached capping and oxide enrichment zone in Mahour polymetal deposit, west of Dehsalm

Simindokht Younesi; Mohammadreza Hosseinzadeh; Mohsen Moayyed

Volume 29, Issue 113 , November 2019, , Pages 291-300

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.138243.1503

Abstract
  Mineralogy of oxide zone as clue about past climate reveals occurrence of supergene enrichment processes in Mahour Zn-Cu-(Pb-Bi-Ag) mineralization, in central Lut, during two stages: In first stage that supergene processes have occurred from meteoric waters in an arid climate during Oligocene to Upper ...  Read More

Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Industrial Applications of Darzi-Vali Bauxite Ores, East of Bukan, NW of Iran

A Abedini; S Alipour; M Khosravi

Volume 24, Issue 94 , March 2015, , Pages 293-304

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42947

Abstract
  TheDarzi-Vali bauxite deposit is located in ~20 km east of Bukan, south of West-Azarbaidjan province (NW Iran). This deposit developed as stratiform layers and lenses within carbonate rocks of the Ruteh Formation (middle Permian). The mineralogical studies indicated that the surface waters with oxidizing-acidic ...  Read More

Sedimentology
Lithofacies and sedimentary environment of Qadir member of the Nayband Formation on Parvadeh Coal Mines region, east central Iran

Ehsan Zamaniyan; Mohammad Khanehbad; Reza Mossavi-Harami; Asadollah Mahboubi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, , Pages 295-304

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.91282.1184

Abstract
  Qadir Member of Nayband Formation in the eastern part of central Iran have a wide outcrop. Investigating the lithofacies and sedimentary environment of Qadir Member of Nayband Formation (Upper Triassic) in east central Iran, Tabas Block, resulted in identifying the coastal plain, deltaic and open marine ...  Read More

Zircon U-Pb geochronology and Lu- Hf and O isotopes of the metamorphosed intrusive rocks from SW Salmas

F Kozekoulani; M Rahgoshay; H Shafaii Moghadam

Volume 26, Issue 102 , March 2017, , Pages 303-312

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.44056

Abstract
  Intrusive rocks from SW Salmas include mafic-intermediate and acidic rocks, which occur in the border of Sanandaj-Sirjan and Urmia-Dokhtar zones in Northwest of Iran. The mafic-intermediate rocks comprise metadiorite and metagabbros that are the oldest rocks in the region. The acidic rocks include metagranite ...  Read More

Geology and structural pattern of Anarak-Talmessi sedimentary basin

M Shayanfar; M Ghorashi; S.J Ahmadi; A Saeedi; A.R Shahidi

Volume 25, Issue 98 , March 2016, , Pages 315-320

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2016.41231

Abstract
  The existence of a sedimentary basin with a large thickness of Neogene sediments(Lower Red Formation) in the Anarak-Talmessi region of central Iran with a basement of Precambrian metamorphic rocks, high rate of erosion processes, and more importantly its safety necessity led us to define the structural ...  Read More

The Study on Mineralization of Jian Copper Deposit by Using Geochemical and Fluid inclusion Data, Fars Province

M.A Rajabzadeh; S Esmaeili

Volume 24, Issue 95 , June 2015, , Pages 319-328

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42467

Abstract
  The Jian copper deposit is hosted by the Permo-Triassic SurianVolcano-Sedimentary Complex  on the eastern edge of the Sanandaj-SirjanMetamorphic Zone at a distance of 195 Km NE of Shiraz, southwestern Iran. The complex consists mainly of metabasalt, chlorite-quartz schist, chlorite-muscovite schist, ...  Read More

Geometrical and Kinematic Analysis of the Vijenan Anticline – South of Gilan-e-Gharb

A Malaekeh; M.R Ghasemi; S Hakimi; A Bahroudi

Volume 25, Issue 97 , December 2016, , Pages 347-361

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.41523

Abstract
  The Vijehnan anticline is located to the south of the Gilan-e-Gharb, in the simply folded belt of the Zagros. For analyzing the geometry and kinematics of the anticline, we first produced a geological map using a variety of satellite imagery, published geological maps and field studies. Four structural ...  Read More

Temporal Distribution Pattern of the Earthquakes in the SE Zagros

M Agh-Atabai

Volume 24, Issue 1393 , March 2015, , Pages 245-254

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.43420

Abstract
  In this paper, the properties of temporal distribution of earthquakes in southeast Zagros were studied using multifractal methods. To describe the multifractal characteristics of the occurrence time of events, the generalized correlation dimensions Dq and the singularity spectrum f(αq) were calculated ...  Read More

Investigation on Leaching of Copper Oxide Ore by Environmentally Friendly Methods

M.A Shabani; M Irannajad; A.R Azadmehr

Volume 24, Issue 95 , June 2015, , Pages 253-260

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42216

Abstract
  Copper oxide ores are usually leached in sulphuric acid solution. However, it has severe adverse impact on the environment. In this study, bioleaching and leaching by citric acid, as environmentally friendly methods, are investigated. The experiments were carried out on a copper oxide ore sample containing ...  Read More

Geomorphic Signatures of Active Tectonics in the Chalus Drainage Basin in Alborz, Iran

M Haj Manuchehri; M Arian; M Ghorashi; A Solgi; A Sorbi

Volume 24, Issue 95 , June 2015, , Pages 273-280

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42072

Abstract
  Geomorphic indices of active tectonics are useful tools to analyze the influence of active tectonics. These indices have the advantage of being calculated from ArcGIS and Remote Sensing software packages over large areas as a reconnaissance tool to identify possible geomorphic anomalies related to active ...  Read More

Proposing a New Strategy to Make Precise Re-leveling Observations of Iran in Vertical Geodynamical Studies

Yahya Djamour; M. M. Hossainali; Y. H. Chavari; P. Vanicek; H. Nazari; M. Amighpey; S. Arabi

Volume 22, Issue 86 , December 2012, , Pages 273-260

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2012.54096

Abstract
  The technique of precise leveling is certainly the most precise in gathering height difference observations. The main limitation of the mentioned technique is its high cost and low speed characteristics. Hence, for the purpose of repeating the precise leveling measurements (re-leveling), which is necessary ...  Read More

Small Pelecypoda of Qom Formation (Early Miocene) in west of Ashtian, Central Iran

I Maghfouri Moghaddam; S Yasboulaghi

Volume 24, Issue 95 , June 2015, , Pages 275-280

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42367

Abstract
  The Qom Formation is well exposed in Ashtian area (Central Iran). Pelecypoda of the formation in a stratigraphic section of west of Ashtian were examined in terms of paleontological and paleoecological criteria. In this section, the Qom Formation overlies the Lower Red Formation with a gradual contact ...  Read More

A new insight of stratigraphic column, facies variation, and sedimentary environment of the Shemshak group in Parvar-Kavard section, NE Semnan, Iran

H. Hoseini; N. Kohansal Ghadimvad; M. Zamani Pedram; M. R. Majidifard; A. R. Shahidi

Volume 28, Issue 110 , December 2018, , Pages 287-298

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2019.84493

Abstract
  Accumulation of Shemshak group lithofacies have been started during Early-Cimmerian orogeny from middle of Late-Triassic and ended with Middle- Cimmerian discontinuity dating Millde-Jurrasic. So the mostly Siliciclastic and occasionally Marin lithostratigraphic unite has evidences of two major tectonic ...  Read More

Petrography, Geochemical and Sr-Nd isotope Character of granitoied bodies, West of Zanjan (North-West of Iran)

Leili Fathiyan; farhad aliani; ali akbar baharifar; mohamad hossein zarinkoub

Volume 28, Issue 112 , August 2019, , Pages 289-302

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.99811.1276

Abstract
  Granitoid bodies of west of Zanjan with Precambrian age are located in northwest of central Iranian structural zone. Based on field observations and microscopic studies, these bodies contain tonalite, granodiorite and monzogranite. Tonalite are I-type, calc-alkaline, and peraluminous (206Pb/238U age ...  Read More

Investigation on concentration of heavy and rare elements in active hydrothermal fluids in the geothermal field, south of Mount Sabalan, Ardebil province, NW Iran

R. Masoumi; A. A. Calagari; K. Siahcheshm; S. Porkhial

Volume 27, Issue 108 , September 2018, , Pages 293-302

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.68815

Abstract
  The geothermal field at the south of Mount Sabalan is a part of the geothermal system of the Sabalan volcano region wherein manifestations of young volcanic activities including hot springs and surficial steams are observable. The surficial hydrothermal fluids in this area show maximum temperature of ...  Read More

Geochemical Characteristics of the Sarvak Formation in Izeh Zone, Zagros Region

E Asadi Mehmandosti; M.H Adabi

Volume 24, Issue 94 , March 2015, , Pages 299-310

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42730

Abstract
  The Sarvak Formation from the Bangestan Group, Late Albian to Cenomanian in age is an important petroleum reservoir in Iran. 5 outcrop sections in the Izeh zone, including the BangestanMountain as a type section with 831.5 m thickness, the MangashtMountain with 426 m thickness, the PayunMountain with ...  Read More