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Tectonics
Faghan fault system, constrain on the late Cenozoic kinematics of the Northern Lut Block, Central Iran

Mohammad Reza Mazinani; Ali Yassaghi; Reza Nozaem

Volume 32, Issue 3 , September 2022, , Pages 103-118

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2021.287830.1910

Abstract
  The E-W trending Faghan fault system with >180 km in length located in the northern part of the Lut Block and south of the Dorouneh Fault in central Iran. The fault cut through basement rocks and all other younger units from Cambrian to Cenozoic. Kinematic and dynamic analyses of the Faghan fault ...  Read More

Tectonics
Geometric- kinematic analysis of the Kalmard fault zone, north of Ozbak-Kuh, central Iran

Mohammad Moumeni Taromsari; Maryam Dehbozorgi; Reaza Nozaem; Ali Yassaghi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, , Pages 245-254

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.80071.1066

Abstract
  Kalmard fault is considered as one of the fundamental faults in central Iran zone. The Ozbak Kuh mountains with a NE-SW strike are located in central Iran in the Kalmard fault zone. Hence, analyze the folds and faults in this deformed zone can aid in the understanding of structural evolution of this ...  Read More

Geometric and kinematic analysis and of Derenjal Mountain’s faults, eastern block of Kalmard fault (Central Iran)

R. Samadi Moghadam; R. Nozaem; M. Dehbozorgi; M. Mohajjel

Volume 27, Issue 107 , June 2018, , Pages 75-86

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.63792

Abstract
  Derenjal Mountains with NE-SW trend, is located in Central Iran, in northwest of Tabas block and in eastern block of Kalmard fault. In this region, the Paleozoic formations (Cambrian to Devonian) have been exposed and surrounded by Neogene and Quaternary deposits. Volcanic rocks of Cambrian limited to ...  Read More