2016
DOI: 10.4236/ojg.2016.62011
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Structural Style in the Zagros Fold-Thrust Belt: The Gavbast Anticline, Coastal Fars

Abstract: The Gavbast anticline is located in the Coastal Fars area of the Zagros folded belt, with north-south trend. The study anticline is restricted to the Bavush and Paskhand anticlines from North, the Gezzeh and Dehnow anticlines from South, the Varavi anticline from West and Nakh anticline from East (Figure 1). Description of fold geometry is important because they allow comparisons within and between folds and pattern-recognition in addition to occurrence and distribution of fold systems. The main goal of this p… Show more

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“…Based on previous work on the salt and mud diapirism [11]- [30] and neotectonic regime in Iran [31]- [36], Zagros in south Iran is the most active zone [37]- [76]. Then, Alborz [77]- [123] and Central Iran [124]- [152] have been situated in the next orders. Thus, the study area has been affected by an important regional shortening, but this research tried to evaluate levels of relative tectonic activities in a wider region by using of six geomorphic indices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on previous work on the salt and mud diapirism [11]- [30] and neotectonic regime in Iran [31]- [36], Zagros in south Iran is the most active zone [37]- [76]. Then, Alborz [77]- [123] and Central Iran [124]- [152] have been situated in the next orders. Thus, the study area has been affected by an important regional shortening, but this research tried to evaluate levels of relative tectonic activities in a wider region by using of six geomorphic indices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%