2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12583-020-1303-0
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Major Tectonic Lineaments Influencing the Oilfields of the Zagros Fold-Thrust Belt, SW Iran: Insights from Integration of Surface and Subsurface Data

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“…For example, lineaments that are parallel to one another can indicate the presence of a major fault system, while intersecting lineaments can suggest a complex geological environment with multiple sets of faults. By analysing the orientation and characteristics of lineaments, researchers can gain insights into the tectonic history of the region and the underlying geological processes that have shaped it (Lyu et al, 2017;Seraj et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, lineaments that are parallel to one another can indicate the presence of a major fault system, while intersecting lineaments can suggest a complex geological environment with multiple sets of faults. By analysing the orientation and characteristics of lineaments, researchers can gain insights into the tectonic history of the region and the underlying geological processes that have shaped it (Lyu et al, 2017;Seraj et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It contains a > 5 km thick of the Fars Group sediments (Figure S1; Gachsaran, Mishan, Aghajari, and Bakhtiyari formations) (Abdullahie Fard et al, 2011;Shamszadeh et al, 2022a). This region is co-located with 45 natural oil fields, equal to ~8% of Earth's total (Najafi et al, 2014;Seraj et al, 2020;Najafi and Lajmorak, 2020;Shamszadeh et al, 2022a) (Figure 1). It is formed from the west of the Kazerun fault zone to the Balarud fault zone in the northwest and in the footwall of the Mountain Front Flexure (MFF) (Berberian, 1995;Allen and Talebian, 2011;Shamszadeh et al, 2022a) .…”
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“…In the Dezful Embayment, layer-parallel shortening resulting from the Zagros orogeny is accommodated by several symmetric and asymmetric mostly NW-SE trending anticlines and synclines (Figure 1) (e.g. Sherkati et al, 2006;Seraj et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%