Tectonics
Mohamad Reza Sajadian; Manouchehr Ghorashi; Elahe Javadi Mosavi; Mohsen Pourkermani; Mehran Arian
Volume 28, Issue 110 , December 2018, , Pages 299-306
Abstract
Geomorphic indices of active tectonics are useful tools to analyze the influence of active tectonics. These indices have the advantage of being calculate from ArcGIS and remote sensing packages over large area as a reconnaissance tool to identify geomorphic anomalies possibly related to active tectonics. ...
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Geomorphic indices of active tectonics are useful tools to analyze the influence of active tectonics. These indices have the advantage of being calculate from ArcGIS and remote sensing packages over large area as a reconnaissance tool to identify geomorphic anomalies possibly related to active tectonics. This is particularly valuable in west-central Alborz where relatively little work on active tectonics based on this method was done, so this method is new and useful. Based upon values of the stream length-gradient index (SL), drainage basin asymmetry (Af), hypsometric integral (Hi), ratio of valley-floor width to valley height (Vf), index of drainage basin shape (Bs), index of mountain front sinuosity (Smf) and transverse topographic symmetry factor (T), we used an overall index (Iat) that is a combination of the other indices. The low class of Iat are mainly in the sub-basins no; 6, 10,13,14,21,22,23,24,28 and the rest of the study area has moderate tectonic activities in the other sub-basins. Our results show that he moderate value has located along faulted area, which shows 2 class of relative tectonic activity.
B Mostafavi; F Hadavi; M Allameh; M Notghi Moghaddam
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The Abtalkh Formation is one of the Cretaceous sedimentary units of Kopeh-Dagh sedimentary basin that consist shale and marl. This formation is rich in ostracods. This study lead to recognition of 18 genera and 48 species. The recognized assemblages of ostracods is compared with those reported from Iran ...
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The Abtalkh Formation is one of the Cretaceous sedimentary units of Kopeh-Dagh sedimentary basin that consist shale and marl. This formation is rich in ostracods. This study lead to recognition of 18 genera and 48 species. The recognized assemblages of ostracods is compared with those reported from Iran and other adjacent regions. Based on the identified species three biozones (Cytherelloidea sp1, Veenia sp2, Limburgina sp.) have been determined in this section. According to the established ostracod biozones and correlation with biozones provided based on nannofossil, the age of the Abtalkh Formation in the studied section is Late Campanian- Early Maastrichtian- Late Maastrichtian.
M.A Sarparandeh; B Mehrgini; A Mollajan; F Sahabi; G.H Norouzi; G Jozanikohan
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In evaluating the quality of the reservoir sandstone facies, clay usually has significant effect in reducing reservoir effective porosity, permeability as well as calculation accuracy of formation fluids saturation. There are several methods for identifying and measuring the amount of clay. In sandstone ...
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In evaluating the quality of the reservoir sandstone facies, clay usually has significant effect in reducing reservoir effective porosity, permeability as well as calculation accuracy of formation fluids saturation. There are several methods for identifying and measuring the amount of clay. In sandstone reservoirs, diversity of type and amount of clay minerals may change the capacity of cation exchange (CEC) measured in the reservoir rocks. The last parameter (i.e. CEC) can be an important criterion for zoning of reservoir based on the type of clay minerals. Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) measurement is used as one of the subsidiary clay typing methods. This parameter is the ability of clay to absorb and release of cations in the surrounding solution, which has a specified range for each clay mineral. In cases of clay mixtures, CEC values tend toward the range of the dominant clay type of sample. In this study, cation exchange capacity of the clay minerals has been calculated in two wells of the Gonbadli Gas Field in the Shurijeh sandstone reservoir. First, CEC of 20 samples has been measured using Bower method and employing intelligent estimator based on neural network as well. Based on the petrophysical logs and laboratory results, an appropriate model was fitted to estimate this parameter in well interval. According to the CEC values of clay minerals, existing data classified into five categories including clean zone and zones of clay containing kaolinite, chlorite-illite, halloysite with two water molecules and montmorillonite. For this purpose Bayesian, Parzn and K- nearest neighbor (KNN) classifiers were used. Finally, the obtained results in comparison with the results of X-ray diffraction experiments (XRD) showed good agreement.
A. Mahanipour; A. Kani; M. H. Adabi; S. N. Raisossadat
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The Lower Cretaceous sedimentary succession of western Kopet Dagh Basin (Sarcheshmeh and Sanganeh formations) was investigated. Taking into account the considerable thickness of the studied section (1668 m) and the possibility of recording all the important events, determination of calcareous nannofossil ...
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The Lower Cretaceous sedimentary succession of western Kopet Dagh Basin (Sarcheshmeh and Sanganeh formations) was investigated. Taking into account the considerable thickness of the studied section (1668 m) and the possibility of recording all the important events, determination of calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy was put on the agenda. This resulted in recognition of NC5, NC6 and NC7A nannofossil zones. Accordingly the age of the Sarcheshmeh Formation within the studied section is determined as Late Barremian- Early Aptian while the age of the Sanganeh Formation is late Early Aptian- early Late Aptian. The calcareous nannofossil assemblage of Sarcheshmeh and Sanganeh Formations has a Tethyan affinity with abundant warm-water varieties such as Rhagodiscus spp. and Nannoconus spp. while the cold-water species like Repagulumparvidentatum and Seribiscutum spp. are rare.