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Original Research Paper Stratigraphy and Palaeontology
Nannostratigraphy of the Surgah Formation at Posht-e-Jangal and Pasan stratigraphic sections – with special seference to Turonian-Coniacian and Coniacian-Santonian boundaries

Kamyar Younesi; Anoshiravan Lotfali Kani; Hormoz Ghalavand

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 1-12

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.387066.2066

Abstract
  A conformable passage between Sarvak and Surgah Formations in Lurestan sedimentary basin reveals the potential of studying the Turonian–Coniacian boundary within Surgah Formation. Two sections of the Surgah Formation at Posht-e-Jangal and Pasan anticlines situated on the southeast of the Lurestan ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Stratigraphy and Palaeontology
Biostratigraphy of Gurpi Formation in Noor-Abad area, coastal Fars (south-west of Iran)

Hajar Mashayekh; Massih Afghah; Mahnaz Parvaneh- Nejad Shirazi

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 13-26

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.386571.2064

Abstract
  In order to biostratigraphic studies of Gurpi Formation, a section was selected in the north-east of Noorabad city in Fars. Structurally, this section is located in the folded-thrust zone of Zagros and geographically in the Fars zone (coastal Fars). The Gurpi Formation is extended of 229 meters in thickness, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Sedimentology
Sedimentary facies deposited on the continental shelf in the south part of Caspian sea-Iran

Afshin Karimkhani-Bahador; Sadat Feiznia; Mohsen Aleali; Mehran Arian

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 27-54

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2022.343081.2000

Abstract
  To prepare sedimentological data, 98 surface sampling stations have been designed from the seabed in the continental shelf in the southern part of the Caspian Sea and along the coast of Iran. Indicators such as the type and amount of sediment load transported to the sedimentation environment, the energy ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Sedimentology
Paleoclimate reconstruction in Jiroft during the late Holocene

Alireza Vaezi; Vahid Tavakoli; Abdolmajid Naderi-Beni

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 55-70

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.366231.2035

Abstract
  In the present study, in order to reconstruct the paleoenvironmental and climatic changes of Jiroft during the last 4000 years, several evidences of sedimentology and biogeochemistry on a sedimentary core have been investigated. Around. 3950 cal yr BP, low values of Ti/Al, Si/Al, C/N and CPI along with ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Hydrology
Investigation of subsidence potential of the Ajabshir plain using artificial intelligence models and radar interferometric technique

Soraya Nouri -Sangarab; Asghar Asghari - Moghaddam; Nasser Jabraeeli-Andrian

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 71-84

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.382187.2055

Abstract
  Recently, due to the trend of decreasing rainfall and increasing groundwater pumping rate, there have been concerns about the risks caused by the decrease in the volume of aquifer reserves and the drop in the groundwater level, and as a consequence the land subsidence. Also, in Ajabshir plain due to ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Tectonics
Temporal and spatial changes in the seismicity parameters along Doruneh fault system

Mohammad Hossein Tahriri; Hamid Saffari

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 85-96

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.387658.2068

Abstract
  The Doruneh fault system with more than 700 km length, after the main Zagros fault, is known as the largest fault in Iran. In this research, this fault system is divided into 3 main parts because the mechanisms of its different parts are different. The western part is reported to have a left lateral ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Tectonics
Strain and vorticity analyses using chert nodules, a criterion for estimation of bulk shortening in the Pyun anticline, Zagros, Iran

Babak Samani

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 97-110

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.384536.2062

Abstract
  In this research, using deformed chert nodules in the calcareous units of Sarvak Formation in Pyun anticline, quantitative strain values in different parts of this anticline have been investigated. In a perpendicular fold axis survey, the anticline was divided into seven different areas. At least 40 ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Tectonics
The origin of orthogonal vein network in Paleocene-Eocene flysch south of Birjand, eastern Iran

Mohammad Amir Alimi

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 111-122

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.387050.2065

Abstract
  This paper presents the results of a field study aiming to describe and to interpret origin of the vein network in the south of Birjand. Adjacent to Birjand ophiolite in eastern Iran, the Paleocene-Eocene flysch facies was deposited in the Birjand foreland area concomitant with the Alpine orogeny (Laramide). ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Petrology
Petrofabrics and Final Strain of Muteh-Golpayegan Amphibolites: Evidence of constructional Deformation in Sanandaj-Sirjan Metamorphic Zone

Behnaz Bakhtiari; Nahid Shabanian-Broujeni; Alireza Davoudian-Dehkordi; Hossein Azizi

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 123-138

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.360975.2034

Abstract
  The Muteh–Golpayegan Metamorphic Complex is located within the center of the Sanandaj-Sirjan Metamorphic Zone. The strain parameter measurements by the strain ellipsoid including strain ratio in the XZ principal plane, strain ellipsoid (RXZ), strain ellipsoid shape (K), and strain intensity (D) ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
Chemistry of Sericite, Pyrite, and Chalcopyrite in the Phyllic Alteration Zone of the Parkam and Abdar Porphyry Deposits

Alireza Zarasvandi; Mohsen Rezaei; Mansour Adelpour; Hadis Parvaneh

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 139-158

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.351321.2015

Abstract
  Parkam (Sara) and Abdar porphyry Cu deposits containing mainly dioritic and quartz dioritic stocks are located in the southern part of Urumieh-Dokhtar Magmatic Belt (UDMB). In the Parkam deposit, alterations such as potassic, potassic-phyllic, biotitic, phyllic, argillic and propylitic have been identified, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
Study of Alterations, fluid inclusions and sulfur and oxygen isotope compositions in Sarkuh porphyry copper deposit, Kerman

Sholeh Malekshahi; Masoumeh Khalajmasoumi; Hadi Mohammad- Doost; Mona Sojdehee; Shahrzad Aboutorab

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 159-182

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.363665.2033

Abstract
  The Sarkuh Porphyry Copper deposit is located about 6 km southwest of Sarcheshmeh porphyry copper deposit. Alterations in the region include advanced potassic, propylitic, phyllic and argillic. Copper mineralization is mainly associated with porphyry granodiorite mass. Minerals include chalcopyrite, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
Geochemistry of rare earth elements of the Gano bauxite deposit, eastern Alborz zone, northern Iran

Maryam Khosravi; Wenchao Yu; Jintao Zhou

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 183-200

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.390681.2075

Abstract
  The Gano bauxite deposit is located 90 km northeast of Semnan city in the eastern Alborz Mountains, northern Iran. The bauxite ores occur as stratiform discrete lenses with a length of 6 km and thickness of 2–20 m along the contact between carbonates of the Elika Formation and shale, sandstone, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
Stable isotope (S-H-O) studies on Astamal deposit: Indication to mineralized fluid resources, NW Iran

Shohreh Hassanpour; Susan Ebrahimi

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 201-218

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.375717.2041

Abstract
  Astmal deposit is located in the northwest of Iran and is structurally located in the Arasbaran Magmatic zone. Skarn mineralization related to the Eocene-Oligocene granodiorite rocks which have been permeated to the Upper Cretaceous rocks. Mineralization has formed in the exoskarn zone, and the metasomatic ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
The Hired gold deposit, Lut Block, East Iran: example of a gold deposit related to reduced I-type intrusive bodies

Maryam Emami Jafari; Saeed Alirezaei; Iraj Rasa; Jochen Kolb

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 219-242

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.378434.2054

Abstract
  The Hired gold deposit in the Lut block, East Iran, is closely associated with an intermediate-mafic intrusive complex consisting of granodiorite to diorite, hornblende quartz-monzonite, and gabbro-diorite intruded into Eocene volcanic rocks. The intrusions are distinguished by high contents of CaO, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry of sulfide ores and galena mineral in the Chah-Nar Pb-Zn deposit, SW Baft (Southern Sanandaj-Sirjan zone)

Mahdi Ghorbani- Dehnavi; Azadeh Malekzadeh -Shafaroudi; Mohammad Hassan Karimpour

Volume 33, Issue 3 , August 2023, Pages 243-266

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2023.383871.2059

Abstract
  Chah-Nar Pb-Zn deposit is located south of Rutchun plain, 110 km SW Baft, within Sanandaj- Sirjan Zone. Mineralization occurs at calitic-dolomitic marble of Rutchun complex  as epigenetic with structural control. Paragenetic minerals are galena and minor sphalerite  and pyrite associated with ...  Read More