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 21 (2012)
Volume 20 (2011)
Volume 19 (2010)
Volume 17 (2008)
Volume 16 (2007)
Original Research Paper
The Hired Gold Mineralization: an Example of Gold Deposits Related to Reduced Granitoid Intrusions in Iran (South of Birjand)

H. Eshraghi; E. Rastad; M. H. Emami; A. Asgari

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 2-19

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57524

Abstract
       The Hired gold mineralization is located 140 km South of Birjand, Southern Khorasan, and north of Lut Block. In the area, the Jurassic and Cretaceous units are covered by Tertiary volcano-sedimentary sequences. Granite, granodiorite-quartzdiorite and gabbronorite bodies have ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
The Role of Uniserial Foraminifers in Dating of Middle and Late Permian Carbonate Sequences

R. Shabanian; D. Vachard

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 20-33

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57535

Abstract
        Carbonate sediments of Permian age crops out in different parts of Iran. based On the foraminiferal content, they are attributed to Bolorian (?) ,Kubergandian to Dorashamian stages.These biogenetic limestone have plenty of Fusulinaceaa, non-fusulinid smaller foraminifers ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Geometrical and Kinematic Analysis of Western Half of Meyamey Fault

F. Bagheri; A. Saeidi; S. Bouzari

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 34-42

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57536

Abstract
         Meyamey fault, one of the major faults in the northeast of Iran, has played an important role in the regional depositional basin development and created many geomorphologic features. This fault has proved to be an important subject for study in terms of structural ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Evaluation of Potential of Erosion and Sedimentation in Bandar Anzali Region

A. Uromeihy; A. Karim-khani

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 44-55

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57537

Abstract
       Erosion and sedimentation are among the natural processes continuously changing the land surface. This deformation may affect the development activities of the coastal areas such as Bandar Anzali region. In order to evaluate the potential of erosion in the region, various methods ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Pressure Ridges about Baghlar Basin An Indication of Neotectonic Activities of North Mishow Fault

D. Mokhtari; M. R. Nikjoo

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 56-63

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57539

Abstract
           Tectono-geomorphologic features such as pressure ridges along strike-slip faults provide a reliable way to determine the fault displacement. The E-W trending active and strike-slip northern Mishow Fault is continuation of great Tabriz fault, that its ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Separation of Paleostresses Phases Based on Heterogeneous Fault-Slip Data in the Central Part of Dehshir Fault

M. R. Moshrefi far; A. Alavi; M. Mohajjel

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 64-73

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57540

Abstract
           In this research, separation of paleostress phases in the central part of Dehshir fault is investigated based on the study of heterogeneous fault-slip data and their related slickenside lineations. These data are measured from the Certaceous (Taft limestone), ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Design and Implementation of Damavand Geomorphologic-Environmental Database Using WebGIS

A. Mansourian; M. Zareinejad; E. Moghimi; S. Omidian

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 74-85

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57541

Abstract
  Damavand volcano is one of the most important geological features in Iran. Although a variety of studies are available about  this volcano, there are different problems associated with existing data from Damavand including: they are not stored in a consistent and organized way, they are not directly ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Thalassinoides Ichnofabric from Oligocene Sediments in the Ali Abad Section, Qom Area, Central Iran

N. Abbassi; A. Amini

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 86-101

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57542

Abstract
        The Thalassinoides bearing calcareous sandstone and sandy limestones of Oligocene age unconformably overlay the Eocene volcaniclastic rocks and gradually pass into the lacustrine sediments (Miocene? in age) in the study area. These layers are dominated by Thalassinoides ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Reserve Evaluation of Esfordi Phosphate Mine using Geostatistical and Artificial Neural Network

A. Sayadi; M. Manjezi; H. Shahr Abadi

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 102-109

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57543

Abstract
  Reserve evaluation is one of the most important parameters for mine designing and several methods have been developed in this regards. Among these methods, in addition to geostatistical methods, artificial methods such as Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) are suitable for reserve evaluation. In this research, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Description of Different Kinds of Dolomites in Shotori Formation (Kouhbanan area) based on Petrographic and Geochemical Studies with a Reference to the Role of Shales in the Sorkh Shale Formation as a Major Source of Mg

F. Karimzadeh; M. H. Adabi

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 110-129

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57544

Abstract
       Carbonate and siliciclastic sedimentary sequences of Sorkh Shale and Shotori Formations ( Lower and Middle Triassic) with a total thickness of 870 m , have a gradational and conformable contacts, at Behabad region of Bafgh in Central Iran. At the beginning of this sequence, shale, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Deformation Pattern in Western High Zagros

Z. Malekzadeh; M. R. Abbassi; O. Bellier; C. Authemayou; I. Shabanian

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 130-143

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57545

Abstract
        The present study covers the area between 500E to 510, 30`E of the Zagros Fold-and-Thrust Belt. The deformation pattern of west High Zagros Belt (HZB) has been considered to reflect a complete strain partitioning due to the Arabian oblique plate convergence and Central ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Geochemical Exploration and Study on Combined Haloes of Elements in Soil Samples of Masjeddaghi Jolfa Area

A. Akbarpour; N. Gholami; A. Saiedi

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 144-151

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57546

Abstract
       The masjeddaghi area with 8.5 km2 extent is located in 35 km for east of jolfa.The geological exploration started in this area in 2003 and soil sample method was chosen due to the geological situation topography and weathering ,The sampling network was 100m*100m and 100m*200m ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Evaluation of the Mechanism of Triggered Taleghani Landslide- Case Study

S.H. Tabatabaei; A.S. Salamat; A. Rahnama

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 152-165

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57568

Abstract
  This paper describes a multidisciplinary approach for evaluation of statically triggered landslide that occurred in Germi, Ardebil province on 1382. With respect to the evidence, no other mass movement was recorded in the adjacent areas despite the geological and geomorphological homogeneity. Field observations ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Identification between Earthquake and Explosion by using the Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) of Seismograms

A. Amini; sh. Mehrabian

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 166-175

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57570

Abstract
  All the earthquakes are transient and nonstationary. For lack of alternatives, in seismology as well as earthquake engineering, most data are still processed by using the Fourier analysis. The most difficulties in the Fourier spectral analysis are associated with nonlinearity and non-stationary nature ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Petrology and Geochemistry of Qareaghaj Mafic – Ultramafic Intrusion, NW of Urmia

M. Mirmohammadi; A. Kananian

Volume 18, Issue 69 , February 2008, Pages 177-191

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2009.57572

Abstract
        Qareaghaj mafic-ultramafic intrusion (QMUI) is located in northwest Iran, 36 km NW from Urmia city. The QUMI is composed mainly of non-mineralized mafic and Fe-Ti-P-rich ultramafic rocks (FTP). The mafic rocks, mainly coarse-grained gabbro, microgabbro, metagabbro and ortho-amphibolite, ...  Read More