2005
DOI: 10.1130/b25690.1
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Insights from the Talysh of Azerbaijan into the Paleogene evolution of the South Caspian region

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“…8 in Hässig et al, 2013a). Vincent et al (2005) correlate the structures of the southernmost Lesser Caucasus with the ones of the Iranian Alborz range along the arcuate Talysh mountains. This interpretation is shared by Gamkrelidze (1986), Zonenshain and Le Pichon (1986), and Brunet et al (2003), who link the Yerevan-Ordubad tectonic zone with the Talysh basin along the Caspian Sea (Fig.…”
Section: The Continuity Of the Iranian Cenozoic Magmatic Ranges Into mentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…8 in Hässig et al, 2013a). Vincent et al (2005) correlate the structures of the southernmost Lesser Caucasus with the ones of the Iranian Alborz range along the arcuate Talysh mountains. This interpretation is shared by Gamkrelidze (1986), Zonenshain and Le Pichon (1986), and Brunet et al (2003), who link the Yerevan-Ordubad tectonic zone with the Talysh basin along the Caspian Sea (Fig.…”
Section: The Continuity Of the Iranian Cenozoic Magmatic Ranges Into mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The Talysh mountains and the adjoining Alborz range are interpreted as back-arc systems during the Eocene, followed by Late Eocene to Early Oligocene basin inversion, uplift and transpression attributed to the initiation of the Arabian-Eurasian collision (Ismail-Zadeh et al, 1995;Brunet et al, 2003;Vincent et al, 2005;Adamia et al, 2010;Ballato et al, 2010;Verdel et al, 2011;Asiabanha and Foden, 2012). In the Lesser Caucasus, Paleocene to late-Middle Eocene thick molasse series were deposited in a foreland basin to the southwest of the Somkheto-Karabagh belt ( Fig.…”
Section: The Continuity Of the Iranian Cenozoic Magmatic Ranges Into mentioning
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“…Site groups G1 to G12 as defined in [ 2004,2010], and thrusts are after Yılmaz [1982], Yılmaz et al [1993b], Özcan et al [1996], Hakyemez and Papak [2002], Uğuz et al [2002], and Kaymakcı et al [2009]. Kaymakcı et al, 2000Kaymakcı et al, , 2001Kaymakcı et al, , 2003aKaymakcı et al, , 2003bVincent et al, 2005]. The third regime (c) is represented by the development of the dextral NAF system [Şengör, 1995;Şengör et al, 2005;Yılmaz et al, 1997a;Tüysüz and Dellaloglu, 1992].…”
Section: Age Of Magnetization and Tectonic Deformationmentioning
confidence: 99%