Volume 34 (2024)
Volume 33 (2023)
Volume 32 (2022)
Volume 31 (2021)
Volume 30 (2020)
Volume 29 (2020)
Volume 28 (2019)
Volume 27 (2018)
Volume 26 (2017)
Volume 25 (2016)
Volume 24 (2015)
Volume 23 (2014)
Volume 22 (2013)
Volume 20 (2011)
Volume 19 (2010)
Volume 18 (2009)
Volume 17 (2008)
Volume 16 (2007)
Original Research Paper
Geochemical and Sedimentology Characteristics of Dariyan Formation in Fars Area, Case Study: Kuh-e Siyah and Sabzpushan Well# 1

M. H. Adabi; R. Abbasi; H. Ghalavand

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 3-14

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54196

Abstract
  In this investigation Dariyan Formation with the age of Lower Cretaceous (Aptian- Albian) were studied for geochemical and sedimentology characteristics in the surface section at Kuh-e Siyah Anticline and subsurface section Sabzpushan well number 1. Based on petrographical studies 12 microfacies identified ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Comparing the Performance of MLP, RBF, PNN and GRNN Neural Networks for Determining Boreholes of Porphyry Copper in GIS

M. forutan; A. mansourian; M. Zareinejad; M. R. Sahebi

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 15-22

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54198

Abstract
  Drilling in mine deposits has proven to be complicated, costly and time consuming process, hence it has identified the determining of optimum boreholes as a crucial  issue in detailed studies. Because of some complexity in formation of mineral deposits, decreasing in risk and expenses of drilling ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Seismic Assessment of Kerman, with Specific Regard to Preliminary Semi Detailed Micro Zoning Using GIS

R. Hassanzadeh; A. Abbasnejad; A. Alavi; E. Sharifi Teshnizi

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 23-30

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54199

Abstract
  In this article we examine the siesmicity of Kerman city. This city is located in a compressional graben which is bordered by several active faults, some of them are able to trigger an earthquake even stronger than Ms=7.0. Numerous historical earthquakes had occurred around the city which caused minor ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Presentation a Method for Optimization of Neural Network for Ore Grade Estimation Based on the Porphyry Copper System of Sonajil-Ahar

P. Tahmasbi; A. Hezarkhani

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 31-36

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54200

Abstract
  In the present research, comparative evaluation of various learning algorithms in neural network modeling was performed for ore grade estimation in Sonjail porphyry copper deposit. The main goal of the following investigation would be optimizing the network architecture and to present an architectural ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Assessment of Pollution rate Caused by the Mining Industries and Processing of Lead and Zinc on the Water and Soil of Angouran-Dandy Region

S. Shariati; S. A. Aghanabati; S. R. Mousavi Harami; S. Modabberi; M. H. Adabi

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 45-54

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54201

Abstract
  Angouran Lead and Zinc Mining deposit is one of the biggest Lead and Zinc deposits of Middle East and one of five great mines of Iran according to the article of categorization of the mines of Iran. In addition to the diverse metal and non-metal mines, there are many industries and factories in this ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Influence of Structures on the Ghezel Ozan River

V. Hosseini toudeshki; M. Pourkermani; M. Arian; Kh. Khosrotehrani

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 55-60

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54203

Abstract
  Rivers are the most important landforms on the ground whose analysis is known as a useful tool in tectonic surveys in several thousands to two million years ago. The Ghezel Ozan River, the longest river system in the country, has responded to tectonic deformation thoroughly. Detection and characterization ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Studies of Geomorphology and Sedimentology Changes on the South East Coasts of the Persian Gulf Due to UAE Manmade Islands

K. N. Afzali; R. lak

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 61-68

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54207

Abstract
  United Arab Emirate has recently started to build some artificial islands in the southern part of the Persian Gulf. Constructing of these Islands, such as each marine structure, have special effects on the morphology of the sedimentary Basin. This investigation focused on the documentation of morphological ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Introduction to Permian Microfossils in Aru and Bibi Shahrbanoo Area (Albourz)

R. Shabanian

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 37-44

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54208

Abstract
  The Permian sequences of Aru and Bibishahrbanoo sections comprise the Dorud, Ruteh and Nesen formations respectively. A precise dating of the formations was provided based on the analysis of smaller foraminifers and fusulinid assemblages. The clastic Dorud Formation refered to Asselian and Sakmarian ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Relative Strain Pattern in Ali Abad Damagh Granitoid

R. Samanizadegan; M. Mohajjel

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 69-74

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54209

Abstract
  The Ali Abad Damag granitoid is intruded in Triassic-Jurassic schists located 35km south of Hamadan, southeast of the Alvand batholith. Northeast-southwest oriented mylonitised Ali Abad Damag granitoid has been intruded into a strike-slip dextral ductile shear zone. Abundant deformed enclaves exist in ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Geochemistry, Alteration and Mineralization of Gold in Shanegh Area, Delijan, (Isfahan)

M. Sakhdari; M. Yazdi; M. Behzadi

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 75-80

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54211

Abstract
  The Shanegh area is located in central part of Sanandag-Sirjan zone, 28km southeast of Delijan. Rock units exposing in the area consists of sedimentary (carbonate, sandstone, siltstone) volcano- sedimentary (andesite to andesitic tuff, tuff) and intrusive host rocks. The volcano- sedimentary units thought ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
The Mineralogy, Structure, Texture and Genesis of The Redbed-Type Sedimentary-Diagenetic Markasheh Cu Occurrence in The Jurassic Garadu Red Formation, South Central Iran

A. Mahdavi; E. Rastad; M. Hoseini Barzi

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 81-92

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54370

Abstract
  Markasheh occurrence, includes redbed sediments (Garadu Redbeds) of Jurassic-Cretaceous age that extend in a large area for over 400 km in an area. Garadu Redbeds include alternate of red oxidized  sandstone, conglomerate and siltstone that is partly reduced. Mineralization occurred in reduced horizons ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in the Reservoir of Alborz Dam Using Analytical Hierarchy Process and Bivariate Statistics

H. Gharahi; B. Bohlooli; A. Sayyar; M. Shariat jafari

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 93-100

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54371

Abstract
  Landslides cause damage to property and pose a threat even to human lives. Suitable landslide susceptibility, hazard and risk models could help mitigate or even avoid the unwanted consequences resulted from such hill slope mass movements. For the purpose of landslide susceptibility assessment, a spatial ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Extensional Structures in a Transpressional Tectonic Regime: the Relationship with Hydrothermal Vein Deposits and Porphyry Copper Deposits in NE Shahr-e-Babak

L. Ebadi; S.A. Alavi; Sh. Shafiei

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 101-114

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54372

Abstract
  Hydrothermal vein and porphyry copper deposits are notable within Eocene volcanic rocks of Shahr-e-Babak area. In this paper, the structural patterns within Shahr-e-Babak area as well as the relationship between structural elements and the emplacement of dikes and hydrothermal vein and porphyry copper ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Investigation of 2-D Electrically Anisotropic Structures Employing Magnetotelluric Data

M. Montahaei; B. Oskooi; H. Brasse; G. Kapinos

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 115-120

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54374

Abstract
  Investigations made in current study illustrate that an application of 2-D isotropic inversion algorithm for magnetotelluric data affected by anisotropy could recover macro-anisotropy reasonably well. First anisotropy effects on common MT interpretation steps, dimensionality analysis and 2-D inversion ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Introducing of Copper Porphyry Type and Gold Mineralization in Siliceous Veins at Mirkuh Ali Mirza Area, Sarab,by Geochemical Exploration

A. Maghsoudi; M. Yazdi; M. Mehrpartou; M. Vosoghi Abedini

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 121-128

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54375

Abstract
  The Mirkuh Ali Mirza area is situated at north of Sarab, NW of Iran. The study area is located in in Meshkin Shahr 1:100000 geological sheets at western Alborz–Azerbaijan structural zone. The major exposed rocks in the area are the Eocene and Neogene volcanic and subvolcanic rocks which include ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Geochemical Evaluation of Surmeh Formation as a Candidate Source Rock in South Pars Field

M. Memariani; H. Kermanshahi; M. R. Kamali

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 129-134

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54376

Abstract
  With respect to distribution of Surmeh Formation in Persian Gulf region, this formation may act as candidate source rock for hydrocarbon accumulation in this region. A comprehensive geochemical analysis including Rock-eval Pyrolysis, Gas Chromatography (GC), Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Designing of Exploration Algorithm to Generate Optimum Mineral Potential Models and Management of Exploration Operation: A Special Emphasis on Preliminary Exploration of Gold Deposits

Mahyar Yousefi; R. Gholami; A. Kamkarr-Ruhani; A. Moradzade

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 135-142

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54377

Abstract
  In the systematic exploration plan for prospecting the mineral deposit, we can design an exploration algorithm using the modeling of known mineral occurrences. Such an algorithm is a key to recognize the area where is high probability of mineralization, reduce the risk of exploration and increases the ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Characterization of Geochemical Pattern Using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Fuzzy C-mean Clustering (FCMC) For Enhancement of Weak Anomalies (Gulan area, E-Azerbaijan, Iran)

M. J. Mohammadzadeh; H. Shahinfar; A. Nasseri

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 143-150

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54378

Abstract
  Optimization of geochemical anomalies needs an orientation survey in which one of its important aspects is selecting an advanced data processing method. The main objective of this study is to recognize the blind and mineralization zones by employment of new processing techniques in order to establish ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Late Devonian Conodonts from Baghin Section, West of Kerman

H. Gholamalian; S. M. Hosseini-Nezhad; Z. Khosravi; I. Turkzadeh Mahani

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 151-158

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54379

Abstract
  Bahram Formation equivalent sequence in the Baghin area spans late Givetian to late Frasnian age. Thirty-two species and subspecies are identified. Ancyrodella alata, An. pristina, Polygnathus aspelundi, P. aequalis, P. subincompletus,P. politus, Icriodus alternatus alternatus, I. iowaensis iowaensis ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Geotechnical Properties of Central Part of Karaj Alluvium

A. Ghanbari; S. S. Zerangzadeh; F. Rezaee; S. J. Zakariaee

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 159-168

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54380

Abstract
  In this study, the geologic formations of central part of Karaj alluvium are studied and a new division for layers is presented. The results of hundreds geotechnical in-situ and laboratory tests in Karaj alluvium were carried out and analyzed. Based on soil material properties, the study area is divided ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
First Records of 1384 AD Shahr-e-Rey’s Historical Earthquake on Pishva Fault based on Paleoseismology Researches, South East of Tehran

T. Majidi Niri; H. Nazari; M. Ghorashi; M. Talebian; A. Kaveh Firooz

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 169-178

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54381

Abstract
  Pishva fault with about 35km length is located between Alborz and Central Iran structural zones in southeast of Varamin. General trend of the fault is NW-SE (N38W, 33NE) which has reverse mechanism accompanied by sinistral component. Achieved Morphotectonic studies along the Pishva fault reveal its activity.  ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Source and Tectonic Setting East of Sahand (Southeast of Tabriz) Volcanic Rocks Using Geochemical Evidences

F. Pirmohammadi; A. Ameri; A. Jahangiri; Ch. Chen; M. Keskin

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54382

Abstract
  In southeast Tabriz, as a part of Western Albourz-Azarbaijan magmatic belt the vocanic and pyroclastic rocks of Sahand cover vast areas. The volcanic rocks include andesite, dacite, rhyodacite and rhyolite and pyroclastic rocks largely occur as vast ignimbritic outcrops. Based on high LILE/HFSE and LREE/HREE ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Effective Processes in Evolution of Kuh-e Dom Plutonism, NE Ardestan, the using of Geochemical and Isotopic Evidence

A. Kananian; F. Sarjoughian; J. Ahmadian

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 191-200

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54383

Abstract
  The Kuh-e Dom intrusion is a small section of Upper Eocene Urumieh- Dokhtar magmatic belt in the Central Iran tectonic zone. This intrusion is composed of two separate phases which include an acidic and intermediate- mafic units. The acidic rocks consist of monzogranite, granodiorite, quartz monzonite ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Tectonic Evolution of the Alborz in Mesozoic and Cenozoic

Alireza Shahidi; E. Barrier; M.-F. Brunet; A. Saidi

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 201-216

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54384

Abstract
  In northern Iran the Eo-Cimmerian orogeny resulting from this collision is associated with a regional unconformity and a major change in sedimentation. From Norian to middle Bajocian (Shemshak group), 030° trending extension is indicated by syndepositional normal faults. We assign this extensional ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Geotourism: A Royally Sustainable Path toward the Excellence in Beauty

A. Mehrpooya; A. A. Morovat

Volume 21, Issue 81 , December 2011, Pages 217-221

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2011.54385

Abstract
  Basing its foundation on the common sense and relying on the human rationality as a collective tool, this study brings to light the fact that touring in nature by providing the due opportunity of gaining underived data through the rationalistic exploration of nature in its rich variety of geomorphologic ...  Read More