“…A major tectonic reorganization occurred in Central Iran during the Late Miocene–early Pliocene as attested by (a) enhanced exhumation in the Alborz and Talesh mountains (Axen et al, ; Madanipour et al, ; Rezaeian, Carter, Hovius, & Allen, ), (b) changes in the regional states of stress in the Kopeh Dagh region (Javidfakhr, Bellier, Shabanian, Ahmadian, & Saidi, ; Robert et al, ; Shabanian, Acocella, Gioncada, Ghasemi, & Bellier, ; Shabanian, Bellier, Abbassi, Siame, & Farbod, ), (c) oroclinal bending of the Alborz Mountains (Cifelli, Ballato, Alimohammadian, Sabouri, & Mattei, ; Mattei et al, ), (d) activation of the Zagros–Makran transfer zone (Regard et al, ) (Figure ), and (e) the collisional lithosphere overthickening of the Zagros convergence zone that became unable to sustain further shortening (Allen et al, ; Austermann & Iaffaldano, ). This time frame is also relevant for the history of the DF, as documented by (a) fault kinematic changes within the DF region (Bagheri et al, ; Javadi et al, , ; Tadayon et al, ) in consequence of a major shift in the regional paleo‐σ 1 direction from NW–SE to N–S‐oriented (Tadayon et al, ) and (b) renewed activity of dextral shearing to the south of the DF, along the Neogene–Quaternary Kuh‐Sarangi‐Kuh‐e‐Faghan fault system (Calzolari, Della Seta, et al, ; Calzolari, Rossetti, et al, ; Calzolari et al, ).…”