Tectonics
Zahra Mohammadyasl; Abdollah Saidi; Mehran Arian; Ali Solgi; taher Farhadinejud
Abstract
The Studied area is located in the small part of the structural zone of Urumieh- Dokhtar Magmatic Arc, at 60km far from south of Qom and 12km far from south east of Kahak. In the beginning, 1:25000 map of the area was prepared, because, region is located in two 1:100000 scale map sheet of Kahak and Aran, ...
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The Studied area is located in the small part of the structural zone of Urumieh- Dokhtar Magmatic Arc, at 60km far from south of Qom and 12km far from south east of Kahak. In the beginning, 1:25000 map of the area was prepared, because, region is located in two 1:100000 scale map sheet of Kahak and Aran, and more rock units were separated. In the next step, in a several step of the field observations, 17 samples of regional volcanic rocks were taken for XRF and ICP chemical analysis, and they main Oxides, heavy metals and rare elements were identife. Most of the samples have been located in the Calk- alkaline series, and some in the Tulleit series. In the lithology diagrams, these samples respectively are arranged in the range of Andesite, Dacite, Trachy Andesite and Rhyolite Rocks. Due to the anomalies and the amount of Nb in the samples of the region, they formation can be related to the subduction zone. On the other hand, the depletion of Nb and Ti is special in magmatism in the subduction zone. Because in the subduction regions released fluids from floating lithospheric rich in LILE, increases in the mantle wedge. Since in the study area rocks exhibit calc- alkaline with moderate to high potassium, it can be concluded that the stones are related to active continental margin associated with subduction.
Z Mohammadi asl; S Montazerolghaem
Abstract
The active faults upon which Tehran megacity was developed must be considered in urban planning. Insufficient preciseness and completeness of the previous fault maps and lack of required technical documentation for existing regulations on building construction in fault zones, prompted the Tehran disaster ...
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The active faults upon which Tehran megacity was developed must be considered in urban planning. Insufficient preciseness and completeness of the previous fault maps and lack of required technical documentation for existing regulations on building construction in fault zones, prompted the Tehran disaster mitigation and management organization (TDMMO) to scrutinize existing fault map and produce more accurate one and in the same time devise new regulations. To this end, the Alquist-Priolo (AP) Earthquake Fault Zoning Act and sets of Fault Evaluation Reports and Fault Investigation Reports of California were reviewed and necessary conclusions regarding eventual adoption of similar measures for Tehran were drawn.