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Characteristics of the Eocene Volcanism in Taroum Mountain, West Alborz of Iran and Comparison with the Similar Volcanism in Yuntdağ Area of Turkey

mohammad parchekani; M Shahrabi; K Bazargani-Guilani

Volume 23, Issue 89 , December 2013, , Pages 109-118

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2013.53585

Abstract
  The west Alborz area with a crustal thickness of 35-40 Km is a part of the Alborz ranges and is located in the western part of the Alpine-Himalaya belt. This area is folded by Alpine orogeny and the orogen is formed by collision between Iranian and Arabian blocks. A thick and widespread sequence of volcanic ...  Read More

Sedimentological Characteristics and Origin of Urmia Lake Deposits Along the Shahid-Kalantari Highway

A. Amini; M. Shahosseini; A. Mohammadi; M. Shahrabi

Volume 19, Issue 74 , February 2010, , Pages 57-68

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2010.57321

Abstract
  The hypersaline UrmiaLake is the most important intra-continental environment in Iran, with distinctive geological, environmental, and biological, characteristics. The Shahid-Kalantari Highway (under construction) between Urmia and Tabriz cities passes through this lake. Some 14 km dyke is constructed ...  Read More

Biostratigraphy & Paleoenviroment of the Qom Formation in Northeast of Mahneshan

J. Daneshian; M. Shahrabi; M. Akhlaghi

Volume 19, Issue 76 , January 2010, , Pages 45-50

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2010.55643

Abstract
  75 samples of the Qom Formation in Andabad, northeast Mahneshan, were investigated. The Qom Formation in the examined section with a thickness of 301m, mainly consists of limestone and marl, and disconformably overlies the Lower Red Formation and lies under the sediments of the Upper Red Formation. A ...  Read More