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Author = M.R vaziri
Number of Articles: 5
Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous fish microremains from Kerman
Volume 25, Issue 100 , September 2016, , Pages 131-142
Abstract
From Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous strata in the Kerman area fourteen chondrichthyan taxa were identified. The abundance of chondrichthyan teeth in Famennian strata is considerable. The high abundance of protacrodonts and larger proportion of shallower shelves of pheobodonts appeared to dominate ... Read MoreDetection of Fault Lineaments of the Zagros Fold-thrust Belt Based on Landsat Imagery Interpretation and their Relationship with Hormoz Series Salt Dome Locations Using GIS Analysis
Volume 24, Issue 96 , September 2015, , Pages 17-32
Abstract
In the Zagros structural zone of Iran, there is a broad range of emergent salt domes, a unique morphology in the world that is developed in tectonic environment. In the Zagros fold-thrust belt, emergent salt domes exhibit the linear patterns. Such trends indicate their relation to the linear structural ... Read MoreIntroducing Pectinid Bivalve Neithea notabilis (Münster) from the Aptian Deposits of Baghin Area, West of Kerman, Iran
Volume 24, Issue 95 , June 2015, , Pages 23-30
Abstract
A relatively thick sequence of Mid-Cretaceous (Aptian) strata exposed in Baghin area, west of Kerman, Iran. The strata comprise a diverse macro-fauna such as bivalves, echinoids, gastropods, corals and brachiopods. Among the bivalves, presence of a pectinid species, Neithea notabilis is relatively conspicuous. ... Read MorePaleoecology of Aptian Gastropods in Bafgh Area, East of Yazd, Iran
Volume 24, Issue 94 , March 2015, , Pages 39-44
Abstract
In order to study the paleoecology of the Aptian gastropods, the Bafgh section with 380 meters thickness, in East of Yazd were studied in detail. In this region, a variety of different fossil groups, including macrofossils (gastropods, ammonites and echinoids) and microfossils (foraminifers and ostracods) ... Read MoreIntroduction, Taphonomy and Palaeoecology of late Aptian- Early Cenomanian Oysters (Family: Gryphaeidae), Basab Area, Northwest of Kerman
Volume 24, Issue 94 , March 2015, , Pages 121-132