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Tectonics
Geomorphic Signatures of Active tectonics in the Kashafrood drainage basin, NE Iran

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. ...  Read More

Ostracod biostratigraphy of Abtalkh Formation in Mozduran section, East of Kopeh-Dagh

B Mostafavi; F Hadavi; M Allameh; M Notghi Moghaddam

Volume 25, Issue 99 , June 2016, , Pages 253-260

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2016.40916

Abstract
  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 ...  Read More

Identification of Clay Minerals Using Cation Exchange Capacity in the Early Cretaceous Shurijeh Sandstone Reservoir , Gonbadli Field, East Kopet Dagh Basin, North East Iran

M.A Sarparandeh; B Mehrgini; A Mollajan; F Sahabi; G.H Norouzi; G Jozanikohan

Volume 24, Issue 95 , June 2015, , Pages 231-238

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42327

Abstract
  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 ...  Read More

Nannostratigraphy of Sarcheshmeh and Sanganeh Formations, West of Kopet Dagh Basin (Takal Kuh Section)

A. Mahanipour; A. Kani; M. H. Adabi; S. N. Raisossadat

Volume 20, Issue 79 , January 2011, , Pages 83-94

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.55045

Abstract
  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 ...  Read More