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Original Research Paper Exploration and Mining
Subsidence prediction for twin tunnels using empirical formula – A case study: Isfahan, Iran.

H. Bakhshandeh Amnieh; Amirhossein Rostami; Kurosh Shahriar; Hamid Chakeri; Masoud Cheraghi Seifabad

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 3-6

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.97965.1253

Abstract
  Abstract In the urban tunneling project, one of the most important parameters to be considered is the subsidence level. Metro tunnels are one of the most important urban transportation infrastructures. Due to shallow depth of drilling, the most important factors to prevent the maximum subsidence and ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Tectonics
Kinematic dissimilarity analyses Dourd fault(southwestern Iran), using by Fractal, kernel and Morphotectonic

zahra kamali; magmodreza Hayhat; hamid nazari; mohammd mahdi khatib

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 7-22

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.87288.1125

Abstract
  The Dorud fault, as one of the most important seismicin segments of Zagros main recent fault, near the Arjng area it have northwest-southeast trend and continuity extended in Boroujerd area. This area is determined Kinematic dissimilarity fault the fractal analysis of the fractures, the center of earthquakes ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Petroleum geology
Microfacies Analysis and Reservoir characterization Low Resistivity Pay, Dariyan Formation, Southeastern of Persian Gulf

Bita Arbab; Davood Jahani; Bahram Movahed

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 23-32

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.79545.1062

Abstract
  The Aptian Shuaiba deposits, in southeastern of Persian Gulf due to having resistivity less than 6 to 1 ohm.m, is considered as low resistivity pay zone. On the basis of experimental  studies 8 microfacies defined which settled in a carbonate platform of homoclinal ramp model that belong to outer, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
Application of hybrid AHP-TOPSIS method for prospectivity modeling of Cu porphyry in Varzaghan district, Iran

Reza Ghezelbash; A. Maghsoudi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 33-42

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.86299.1107

Abstract
  Varzaghan district is located in NW of Arasbaran magmatic belt (AMB) which is one of the most highly mineralized region in Iran and host to a significant number of porphyry Cu deposits such as Sungun Cu-Mo porphyry deposit. The main goal of this study is synthesizing diverse raster-based evidence layers ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Remote Sensing
Monitoring thermal changes of Damavand Volcano using Landsat images

A. Eskandari; S. Amini; F. Masoudi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 43-54

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.93384.1212

Abstract
  Monitoring quiescent volcano such as Damavan is vital. In this research, we investigate the changes of land surface temperature (LST) around the Damavand volcano during 23 years period. The evaluations were done on the thermal anomaly areas related to geothermal activity and results compared with non-anomalously ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
Investigation of geochemistry, mineral chemistry and changes in magnetite mineralization generations in the Khak Sorkh iron skarn, west of Yazd.

S. Maleki; A. A. Calagari; K. Siahcheshm; S. Alirezaei

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 55-66

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.70407.1006

Abstract
  Khak Sorkh iron deposit located about 42 km northwest of Nadushan town in Yazd Province. Host rock include upper Triassic-Jurassic limestone which are intruded by Oligo-Miocene granitoid bodies. Mineralization is dominated by magnetite, and serpentine is the main waste mineral. Skarn mineral assemblages ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Sedimentology
Diagenetic processes of the Shahbazan Formation in the east of the Lurestan zone

Mohadeseh Janbaz; Hassan Mohseni; Alireza Piryaei; Rudy Swennen; Bizhan Yousefi Yeganeh; Hassan Soradeghi Sufiani

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 67-82

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.89098.1151

Abstract
  Middle-late Eocene Shahbazan Formation is exposed in the Lurestan area (Zagros region). The diagenetic features have been studied based on the data from five surface sections and four additional exploration wells. This investigation was carried out on the petrography of 700 thin sections, Cathodoluminescence ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Exploration and Mining
Application of geostatistical studies for Identification of Au-Cu-Fe-W Anomalies in the Sehezar Valley of Tonekabon – Northern Iran.

Meysam Yazdani; Firouz Alinia

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 83-96

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.91602.1188

Abstract
  Sehezar area is located in southern city of Tonokabon in Mazandaran province in north of Iran, and near the Tarom – Hashtjin belt. The existence of granitoid masses in the region can be important in terms of the potential of mineralization. The kriging geostatistical technique is used to predict ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
Geology, Mineralogy and fluid inclusion studies of the Abdossamadi barite deposit, northeast Marivand

Hossein Ali Tajeddin; S Hassankhanlou; Mohammad Mohajjel

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 97-108

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.82349.1085

Abstract
  Abdossamadi barite deposit is located 80 km northeast of the city of Marivan in the northwestern part of the Sanandaj–Sirjan metamorphic zone. The rocks in the deposit area predominantly consist of Cretaceous volcanosedimentary sequences of metamorphosed andesite, calcareous shale and limestone, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Effect of tectonic structures on karstic water resources exploration Using Fuzzy-AHP Logic, case study of Semnan province renge Bastam

R. Akbari Jonosh; M. Ghorashi; Hasan. A. Babaei; M. Nakhaei; M. Pourkermani

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 109-120

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.80038

Abstract
  Considering Iran’s situation in drought risk area, in this study karstic waters are investigated. The study area is located in central of Iran, Semnan province. Several factors are important in Karstification and formation water resources in carbonate, among them important are petrology, topography, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Petroleum geology
Effects of Lithological Variation and Petrophysical Parameters on Oil Potential of the Ilam Reservoir (Upper Cretaceous), Ahvaz Oil Field, SW Iran

B Soleimani; M. S. Ravanshad; Ehsan Larki

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 121-132

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.78637.1049

Abstract
  Petrophysical and lithological parameters study of Ilam reservoir in Ahvaz oil field is the main aim of the present research work. Ilam Formation consisted lithologically of limestone, dolomitic limestone, and less quantity of scattered shales. Facies changes are also observed through the formation. ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Economic Geology
Geology, mineralization, mineralogy and genesis of Pirgheshlagh Cu-Zn-Pb deposit, NW Zanjan

Mahin Zolfaghari; Ghasem Nabatian; Amir Morteza AzimZadeh; Maryam Honarmand; P. Azizi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 133-148

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.77610.1037

Abstract
  Pirgheshlagh Cu-Zn-Pb deposit is located in the Central Iranian zone, north-east of the Mahneshan in the Zanjan province. The Kahar Formation with Precambrian age is the oldest Formation in the area which cutted by the granitic dykes. The Pirgheshlagh Cu-Zn-Pb mineralization occurred mainly as tabular-shape ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Evaluation of TDR applications in engineering geological investigations -case study on Darian dam

S. M. Fatemi Aghda; K. GanjaliPour; K. Nabiollahi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 149-160

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.80134

Abstract
  Due to the expansion and application of technology in soil and rock mechanics, engineering geology and geotechnics, it is possible to use newer, faster and cheaper methods in these fields every day. TDR technology is one of these methods. This technology has been developed by the telecommunication and ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Petrology
Geology, Geochemistry and Tectonomagmatic of Some Volcanic Cones in Southeastern Iran

Habib Biabangard; Farzad Molazadebravate

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 161-174

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.86320.1108

Abstract
  Kuh-Som, KuhzaBozorg and KuhzaKochak volcanic cones are located in the southeastern of Bam and northwest of Bazman cites. From the perspective geology these cones are belong to the Iranian central zone and south-eastern edge of Lut block. These cones are composed of extrusive igneous rocks such as basalt, ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Geology, hydrothermal alteration and mineralization at Raziabad porphyry Cu deposit in the south of Kerman copper belt, southeastern Iran

Z. Mohammadzadeh; M. Ghaderi; S. Alirezaei; J. Hassanzadeh

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 175-186

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.80135

Abstract
  The Raziabad porphyry copper deposit is located 30 km north of the city of Jiroft, in southeastern part of the Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic arc, southeastern Iran. Several intrusive bodies including diorite, gabbro, granodiorite and quartz-diorite associated with groups of dikes with similar composition ...  Read More

Performance of Chaos theory on natural systems in landslide hazard zonation in Fahlian river basin

H. Baboli-moakher; K. Shirani; A. R. Taghian

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 187-200

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.80136

Abstract
  Catchments are natural systems in which natural phenomena like landslides are considered as natural disasters. As a chaos factor, they have a main role in forming unstable condition, tackling energy, accelerating erosion and generating sediment. So factors causing slope instability are reaction of the ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Geomorphic Signatures of Active Tectonics in the Ajichai Drainage Basin NW Iran

R. Gholipour; A. Solgi; Y. Sattarzadeh-Ghadim; A. Sorbi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 201-210

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.80137

Abstract
  Geomorphic indices of active tectonics are useful tools to analyze of the active tectonics in a large area. These indices have the advantage of being calculate from the software and remote sensing packages over large area as a reconnaissance tool to identify geomorphic anomalies possibly related to active ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Evidence for Pan-African basement in Ghalghachi Leucogranite (west the Urmia Lake) with using U-Pb zircon dating and whole-rock Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr isotopic analyses

M. Asadpour; S. Heuss

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 211-220

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.80138

Abstract
  The Ghalghachi leucogranite intrussion with approximately 2 Km2 is located in west Urmia Lake and 70 Km north of Urmia city. This intrussion in form of small stock has intruded into Precambrian metamorphic rocks including gneiss, schist and amphibolite. This area is part of the Sanandaj-Sirjan zone in ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Improvement of geotechnical properties of CL soil by kaolinite nanoparticles

M. Majdi; A. Uromiehi; M. R. Nikudel

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 221-228

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.80139

Abstract
  In this study, the effect of nanokaolinite particles on geotechnical properties of clayey soils is investigated. The mechanical method of Planetary Ball Mill was used for production of nanoparticles. For this, initial kaolinite powders was milled in Planetary Ball Mill for 10 hours with speed of 500 ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Stratigraphy and Palaeontology
Systematic Paleontology of Alveolinids in the red continental - clastic Hormak formation, South Eastern of Iran, North of Zahedan, Hormak Section

Reza Moezzi nasab; Mohammad Nabi Gorgij; Mohammad Reza Bakhshi mohebbi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 229-236

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.81959.1084

Abstract
  Hormak Section consist of alternation of Oligomictic conglomerate with mainly Alveolinids and Nummulitid bearing calcareous pebbles and afew andesits, basalt and rhyolitic tuff pebbles, Pebbly Sandstone and red shale. The Sourse of red continental - clastic Hormak formation conglomerate probably was ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Investigation on the genesis of the iron oxide- apatite ± REE deposits of the Bafgh-Saghand district (Central Iran), based on oxygen isotope studies

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

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 237-244

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.80142

Abstract
  The metallogenic zone of Bafgh-Saghand in central Iran hosts huge low-titanium iron oxide-apatite (IOA) deposits (also called Kiruna type iron deposits) with more than 1500 Million tons grading 55% iron. The genesis of these deposits including Chadormalu, Choghart, She-Chahun, and Esfordi has long been ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Tectonics
Geometric- kinematic analysis of the Kalmard fault zone, north of Ozbak-Kuh, central Iran

Mohammad Moumeni Taromsari; Maryam Dehbozorgi; Reaza Nozaem; Ali Yassaghi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 245-254

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.80071.1066

Abstract
  Kalmard fault is considered as one of the fundamental faults in central Iran zone. The Ozbak Kuh mountains with a NE-SW strike are located in central Iran in the Kalmard fault zone. Hence, analyze the folds and faults in this deformed zone can aid in the understanding of structural evolution of this ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Petrology
The evolution of bubble size distributions (BSD) in Qorveh-Bijar Quaternary volcanism, East of Kurdistan

Rahimzadeh Bahman

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 255-264

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.87653.1129

Abstract
  Scoria cones are one of the main parts of East of Kurdistan volcanoes. Olivine, Pyroxene, Plagioclase and Biotite are main phonocrystals with Amygdaloidal-glassy matrix. This paper was studied processes of bubbles nucleation and grow during the eruption of scoria's unite using the Bubble Size Distribution ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Geophysics
Imaging karst aquifers by combining deep electrical resistivity tomography with magnetic surveys, a case study of the Quchan area, NE Iran

Ali Ramzani; Mir Sattar Meshinchi Asl; Mohsen Oveisy Moakhar

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 265-272

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.86124.1106

Abstract
  Geophysical surveys have been carried out to characterize the structure and to better understand the karstic water reservoirs in the Quchan area. Deep 2-D resistivity tomography and magnetic method have been used to detect the most promising zones for new water-well siting. Magnetic method has a common ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Tectonics
Frontal Fars Paleo-High evolution history, SE Zagros fold-and-thrust belt

Ali Taghavy; Mahdi Najafi; Najmeh Etemad-Saeed; Mohammad Seddigh

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 273-284

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.89264.1158

Abstract
  A synthesis of 2-D seismic interpretation, exploration well data and field survey permit us to decipher the structural evolution history in the front of Fars paleo-high area, located in SE Zagros fold-and-thrust belt. In the current study, a structural evolution model is proposed for the region, according ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Petrology
Evaluation of impact processes in the formation of Neshveh volcanic rocks, NW Saveh

Mehdi Rezaei-Kahkhaei; Dariush Esmaeily; Hanieh Sahraei

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 285-294

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.91461.1190

Abstract
  Neshveh volcanic rocks located in the NW Saveh are parts of the Uromeyeh-Dokhtar magmatic arc. The rocks are mainly basalt, basaltic andesite, andesite and trachyandesite in composition. Petrographical studies represent some evidences for the lack of equilibrium between crystals and magma, such as sieve ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Sedimentology
Lithofacies and sedimentary environment of Qadir member of the Nayband Formation on Parvadeh Coal Mines region, east central Iran

Ehsan Zamaniyan; Mohammad Khanehbad; Reza Mossavi-Harami; Asadollah Mahboubi

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 295-304

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.91282.1184

Abstract
  Qadir Member of Nayband Formation in the eastern part of central Iran have a wide outcrop. Investigating the lithofacies and sedimentary environment of Qadir Member of Nayband Formation (Upper Triassic) in east central Iran, Tabas Block, resulted in identifying the coastal plain, deltaic and open marine ...  Read More

Original Research Paper
Lithogeochemistry and magmatic evolution of mineralized-hosted igneous rocks in the mineral occurrences of northern Kabudan, Taknar complex

E. Tale Fazel

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 305-318

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.80144

Abstract
  The polymetallic Fe (±Base metal, Ag and Au) of northern Kabudan (eastern of Sarborj village), occurs within breccia-porphyry rhyolite and pelitic-schist of the Taknar Formation. Based on field evidence, three rock units including: fine-grain rhyolite (footwall), porphyritic rhyolite (ore horizon) ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Stratigraphy and Palaeontology
Palynology of the Bazyab Formation at the Bazyab stratigraphic section, Central Iran

Mohammad Sharifi; Ebrahim Ghasemi-Nejad; M. Akhtari; Mehdi Sarfi; Mohsen Yazdi-Moghadam

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 319-326

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.91471.1187

Abstract
  The Bazyab Formation is one of the Cretaceous rock units in the Khor and Byabanak area. In this study we investigated palynological content of the Bazyab Formation at the Bazyab stratigraphic section where it is up to 1067 meters thick and consists of marlstones, shales, sandstones, limestones and sandy ...  Read More

Original Research Paper Petrology
Mineralogy and determination of thermodynamic conditions at Javinan Skarn, South of Kashan

S. M. Tabatabaei Manesh; M. A. Mackizadeh; saeideh ranjbar; R. Gholinezhad

Volume 28, Issue 109 , September 2018, Pages 327-338

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.72014.1008

Abstract
  Javinan skarn is located at 115 km north west  of  Isfahan (40 km south of Kashan and east of Ghohrud), is included  in Central Iran structural zone and spread in contact with Ghohrud granitoid (Middle Miocene age) with shale, sandstone and limestone succession of the Jurassic age known ...  Read More