Volume 34 (2024)
Volume 33 (2023)
Volume 32 (2022)
Volume 31 (2021)
Volume 30 (2020)
Volume 29 (2020)
Volume 28 (2019)
Volume 26 (2017)
Volume 25 (2016)
Volume 24 (2015)
Volume 23 (2014)
Volume 22 (2013)
Volume 21 (2012)
Volume 20 (2011)
Volume 19 (2010)
Volume 18 (2009)
Volume 17 (2008)
Volume 16 (2007)
Original Research Paper
Mineralogy and origin of iron rich garnetites in Choogan area- North of Meimeh

F. ayati

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 3-12

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54125

Abstract
  In the studied area, the Cretaceous limestone rocks with abundant cracks are located on the Jurassic shales. Skarn producer fluids have influx into these cracks from a long distance and created distal skarns. The presence of a recrystallized and skarnified limestone rock layer within the shale, distinct ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Study on changing of stress Field and it,s role on deformation of Faraghan Structure in Eastern Zagros

S. A. Atapourfard; A. Yassaghi; M. Rezaian; E. Shabanian

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 13-24

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54126

Abstract
  In the east of high Zagros – in Faraghan Anticline- sedimentary cover with more than 10 km thickness has decoupled from basement above the Hormuz salt and has deformed. Mention anticline is cut by High Zagros Fault. By attention to lack of paleostress study and kinematic interpretation on north ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Microfacies analysis and depositional environments of the Asmari Formation at the Ghar-e Agha Seyyed section, Farsan area (Chaharmahal Bakhtiari province), High Zagros

S. M. Hamidzadeh; A. Babazadeh; B. Asgari – Pirbaluti; A. Solgi

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 25-32

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54127

Abstract
  The Asmari Formation was measured and sampeled in Ghar-e Agha Seyyed at Farsan area in order to determine sedimentary environment based on facies analysis. In the study area, the Asmari Formation has a thickness of 183 m and conformably underlained the Pabdeh Formation. Based on microfacies studies, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Identifying interior sources of dust storms using remote sensing, GIS and geology (case study: Khuzestan province)

Peyman Heidarian; A. Azhdari; M. Jodaki; J. Darvishi Khatooni; R. Shahbazi

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 33-46

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53928

Abstract
  Significant damages have been caused by dust storm in Iran, particularly in Khuzestan province. Thus, as a primary step to fight with dust storms, it is necessary to map dust sources. The purpose of this study is to identify dust sources using a combination approach of remote sensing, GIS and sedimentology ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Mineral chemistry and petrogenesis of calc-alkaline lamprophyric dikes at Sungun and Haftcheshme mines (Alborz- Azarbaijan zone, Iran)

Z. Gharehchahi; M. Moayyed; J. Ahmadiyan; M. Murata

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 47-60

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54130

Abstract
  Sungun and Haftcheshme mines located in Arasbaran volcano-plutonic complex in the North West of Azarbaijan province. lamprophyric dikes of Sungun with younger age  Oligo-Miocene including minerals, biotite, plagioclase and pyroxene, porphyritic texture, classified part of the calc-alkaline and kersantite ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Delineation of seismic sources using an optimized fuzzy clustering

R. Ghasemi Nejad; R. A. Abbaspour; M. Mojarab

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 61-70

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54132

Abstract
  Seismic source zones have an important role in hazard assessment in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis. These zones often determined according to judgments by experts are, in most cases, non-uniform across a specific region and typically controversial. Thus, most of the uncertainty in probabilistic ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Fractures analysis of the Asmari formation in the Kupal oil field (Dezful embayment, SW Iran)

R. Alipoor

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 71-80

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53930

Abstract
  The Kupal oil anticline is one of the most important structures in Dezful embayment that is located in northeast of the Ahvaz city and north of the Marun oil field. Recent deposits and Lahbari member of the Aghajari formation have formed the surface outcrops, and the Asmari formation with 7 reservoir ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Deciphering the stress field changes in Shahr-e-Babak area using brittle tectonic analysis

L. Ebadi; S. A. Alavi; M. R. Ghassemi

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 81-96

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53931

Abstract
  In this paper a part of the Shahr-e-Babak area in NW-Kerman is studied, which is geologically located in Central Iran and Urumiyeh- Dokhtar Belt. The basin was strongly affected by compression in Miocene times, in which deformation is characterized by development of NW-SE trending fold and thrust belt. ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Determining microfacies of phosphate bearing Pabdeh Formation in paleogene carbonate ramp of Lar anticline (Northeast of Gachsaran)

Sh. Shariati

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 97-104

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54133

Abstract
  Pabdeh Formation comprised carbonate-siliciclastic succession of Zagros fold-thrust belt in south west of Iran. The studied area is located in Lar Mountains (North East of Khami anticline) which extend in a northwest-southeast direction Parallel to the Zagros sedimentary basin trend. Microfacies analysis ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Mineralogy, texture and retrograde P-T evolutions of the granulites during cooling and exhumation, NE of Takht-e-Soleyman metamorphic complex (NW Iran)

R. Hajialioghli; M. Moazzen

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 105-116

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54134

Abstract
  The Takht-e-Soleyman metamorphic complex is located at NE of Takab town, West Azerbaijan province. This complex having Precambrian-Cambrian age has been formed from low to high metamorphic rock types. The retrograde granulites are subject of this project. The retrograde metamorphic assemblages of the ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Depositional and diagenetic controls on reservoir quality of the Sarvak Formation in one of the Abadan plain oilfields (SW Iran)

S. Faramarzi; H. Rahimpour-Bonab; M. Ranjbaran

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 117-130

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53934

Abstract
  The Sarvak Formation is one of the most important carbonate reservoirs of Iran. The main objective of this study is to evaluate reservoir quality of the formation by integration of petrographic studies and core porosity-permeability data in three key wells in a giant oilfield of the Abadan Plain, SW ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Engineering geological characteristics of Gachsaran formation of a leakage (Case Study: Dam Khersan 3)

M. Noori Sartangy; A. Uromeiea; K. Zarea Mozafary

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 131-142

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54177

Abstract
  Engineering geological characteristics they Dam Khersan 3 Gachsaran in order to evaluate the solubility of gypsum and leakage problems and select a suitable method for sealing Gachsaran formation that includes part of the reservoir was investigated. Khersan 3 dam, the concrete arch dam with a height ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Mineralization and geochemical characteristics of ore-forming fluids in Bahr Aseman area, southeast of Kerman magmatic belt

M. R. Hosseini; S. Alirezaei; J. Hassanzadeh

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 143-156

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54183

Abstract
  The Bahr Aseman volcanic-plutonic complex is located to the southeast of the Kerman magmatic belt. Unlike Kerman magmatic belt which formed and evolved during Cenozoic in a dominantly continental arc and post-collision tectonic setting, Bahr Aseman complex formed during Late Cretaceous in an oceanic ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
The Study of relation between fault and fracture systems based on subsurface data and analogue modeling: one of the Eastern Persian Gulf hydrocarbon fields

E. Kosari; A. Bahroudi; M. Talebian; A. Chehrazi

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 157-166

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53939

Abstract
  One of the essential studies in exploration, exploitation and development of hydrocarbon fields is to evaluate the fault and fracture systems and the role that they can play in reservoir quality and geometry. If the hydrocarbon reservoir is a fractured carbonate reservoir, assessing the mentioned properties ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Mineral chemistry and petrogenesis of metabasites of metamorphic - igneous Shotor-Kuh complex (SE Shahrood) an indicator for evolution of intracontinental extensional basins of late Neoproterozoic

S. Shekari; M. Sadeghian; M. Zhai; H. Ghasemi; Y. Zou

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 167-182

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54181

Abstract
  Metamorphic - igneous Shotor-Kuh complex is located in the 80 km of SE Shahrood and in the northern edge of the central Iran structural zone. This complex includes a wide lithological composition range such as metapelite (micaschists and gneisses), metapsammites, metabasites (amphibolite and garnet amphibolite), ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Estimation of hydraulic conductivity by using of SCMAI model. A case study: Maraghe-bonab aquifer.

S. Yusefzadeh; A. A. Nadiri

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 183-192

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54184

Abstract
  Today Ground water is the main source of drinking, agriculture and other uses for humans. The demand for this critical and strategic natural resource increased with population growth and development of society. This increasing has been declining water resources and damage aquifers environment. Therefore, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Computing maximum seismic acceleration of North Tabriz Fault using earthquake simulation based on finite fault source

H. Amiranlou; M. Pourkermani; R. Dabiri; M. Qoreshi; S. Bouzari

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 193-198

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53948

Abstract
  The occurrence of historical and instrumental earthquakes near the North Tabriz Fault in NW Iran is an evidence for seismic activity of this fault, which recorded historical earthquakes with magnitudes greater than 7. In this study, existing experimental relations, historical seismicity, and the fault ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Separation of geochemical anomalies using concentration- area and concentration- number methods in the Alut 1:100,000 sheet, Kurdistan

S. A. Hosseini; S. V. Shahrokhi; P. Afzal; T. Farhadinejad; H. Imanzadeh

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 199-206

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54178

Abstract
  Collected geochemical data from stream sediments, can be used in regional exploration and identifying anomalies in reconnaissance stages. In this research in order to regional exploration studies, multifractal modeling approaches include concentration-area and concentration-number has been used and geochemical ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Evaluating the causes of increased salinity of deep groundwater in Gol Gohar iron ore mine

M. Siavash haghighi

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 207-214

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53951

Abstract
  One of the factors reducing the chemical quality of groundwater used in the industry is a gradual increase of ions concentration. These ions can affect the mineral processing and reduce mining efficiency by corrosion or sedimentation in the path of water circulation. In Gol Gohar Iron ore mine, the rate ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Petrology, geochemistry and geochronology of Nodoushan intrusive complex, West of Yazd

B. Shahsavari Alavijeh; N. Rashidnejad Omran; J. Ghalamghash

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 215-232

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53952

Abstract
  The Nodoushan intrusive complex is a part of Cenozoic plutonism, which located in the central part of the Urumieh–Dokhtar Magmatic Belt (UDMB). This complex consists of four main intrusives, including diorite, granite-granodiorite, diorite porphyry and granodiorite. Mafic microgranular enclaves ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
The genesis of iron oxide-apatite (IOA) deposits: evidence from the geochemistry of apatite in Bafq-Saghand district, Central Iran

S. A. Majidi; M. Lotfi; M. H. Emami; N. Nezafati

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 233-244

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.54185

Abstract
  The Origin of Iron Oxide-Apatite deposits (IOA) with low Ti or Kiruna type deposits has long been a matter of debate. In this case, several provenances have been proposed for these deposits which include: magmatic, magmatic-hydrothermal, hydrothermal, banded iron formations, and sedimentary-exhalative. ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Paleoclimate changes recorded in Gurpi Formation in south of Ilam based on Playnomorphs and Foraminifera

E. Zarei; E. Ghasemi-Nejad; A. Dehbozorgi

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 245-252

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53956

Abstract
  The Gurpi Formation was studied from different aspects at two sections, Farhadabad and Kavar, in southwest and southeast of Ilam where it is composed of 205 m and 158 m of grey to blue marl and shale beds and occasionally thin beds of argillaceous limestones with two formal members of Seymareh (Lopha) ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Sediment-hosted epithermal gold mineralization at Arabshah, SE Takab, NW Iran

S. M. Heidari; M. Ghaderi; H. Kouhestani

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 265-282

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53971

Abstract
  Arabshah gold deposit formed through hydrothermal activity with an age of ~11 Ma (based on zircon U-Pb dating by LA-ICP-MS), in northwestern Iran. This hydrothermal activity is a part of the Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic arc (UDMA), leading to mineralization in this area, similar to Zarshouran, Aghdarreh ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Reconstruction of geological setting for the protolith of Gole-Gohar, Ruchun and Khabr metamorphic complex (South-west of Baft, Kerman province)

H. Fatehi; H. Ahmadipour

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 253-264

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53963

Abstract
  Gole-Gohar, Ruchun and Khabr metamorphic complexes (South-west of Baft, Kerman province), form a part of the Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic zone and contain an alternation of metamorphosed impure limestone, sedimentary rocks and basic igneous rocks. Different studies show that the first metamorphic event ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Petrology and geochemistry of intrusions in the Karaj-Taleghan axis (Central Alborz)

E. Keshtkar

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 283-294

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53973

Abstract
  The Intrusive bodies of the Karaj-Taleghan Axis, situated in the Central Alborz zone have lithological compositions including gabbro, monzogabbro, monzodiorite, monzonite andfelsic dikes of alkali feldspar syenite to syenite. Furthermore, they are accompanied by pyroclastic rocks of the Karaj formation, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Mineralogy of Mahour Zn-Cu-(Pb-Bi-Ag) deposit, west of Dehsalm: implications for genesis and mineralization type

S. Younesi; M. R. Hosseinzadeh; M. Moayyed

Volume 27, Issue 105 , December 2017, Pages 295-308

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.53975

Abstract
  The Mahour Zn-Cu-(Pb-Bi-Ag) deposit located in central Lut Block, formed in an intensely crushed fault zone, dominantly in dacite-rhyodacite volcanic-subvolcanic unit of Late Eocene- Oligocene age. Mineralization occurred as veins, veinlets and breccia massive sulfide and/or  as quartz , quartz-carbonate ...  Read More