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A. M. C. Sengor, “A New Model for the Late Palaezoic-Mesozoic Tectonic Evolution of Iran and Implication for Oman,” In: A. H. F. Robertson, M. P. Searle and A. C. Ries, Eds., The Geology and Tectonics of the Oman Region, No. 46, Geological Society Special Publications, London, 1990, pp. 797-831.
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TITLE:
Physiographic-Tectonic Zoning of Iran’s Sedimentary Basins
AUTHORS:
Mehran Arian
KEYWORDS:
Physiographic; Tectonics; Plate; Iran; Microcontinents; Basin
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Geology,
Vol.3 No.3,
July
4,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Base on geological history evaluation using
regional stratigraphy, sedimentary environments, magmatic activities, metamorphism
and structural trend in Iran, physiographic-tectonic zoning map of Iran’s
sedimentary basins has prepared. This map has prepared to point out the
basement tectonics role in Iran. It contains twenty-four different
provinces. Iran has composed from different plates: Arabian plate in
south and west, Cimmerian manipulated in north and east, Eurasian plate in
northeast margin. Cimmerian manipulated at least can be divided to the
smaller part, East-Central Iran and North-Central Iran microcontinents. There
are evidences for thick-skinned tectonics in the border zones of these plates and
microcontinents, especially in Sanandaj-Sirjan overthrust
belts that it formed by crustal stacking wedges. Also, Neoproterozoic-Phanerozoic
Tectonic column in the Arabian, Cimmerian and Eurasian plates under Iran
Country area have introduced.