Abstract In the central Iranian Esfahan-Sirjan and Qom basins sedimentation of the Oligo-/Miocene Qom Forma-tion took place on extensive mixed carbonate–siliciclastic ramps. During this time, both basins were positioned at the Eurasian margin of the Tethyan Seaway, which connected the western and eastern regions of the Tethys Ocean at least until the late Burdigalian. During the so-called Terminal Tethyan Event the Tethyan Seaway was then closed due to the collision of the African/Arabian and Iranian/Eurasian plates. Facies analysis of the sedimentary record of both basins indicates paleoenvironments ranging from terrestrial to open marine settings, including mangrove, restricted inner shelf lagoon, seagrass meadow, reefal, and deeper offsh...
The lower Oligocene hyaline and porcellaneous larger foraminifera of a carbonate platform setting, n...
AbstractThe Oligocene–Miocene Qom Formation has different depositional models in the Central Iran, S...
The Oligocene–Miocene Qom Formation has different depositional models in the Central Iran, Sanandaj–...
The Qom formation was formed in the Oligo-Miocene during the final sea transgression in Central Iran...
The Qom formation was formed in the Oligo-Miocene during the final sea transgression in Central Iran...
Echinoids fauna are common and distributed in the Lower Miocene deposits of the Bagher Abad area, no...
Facies analysis and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Burdigalian to Langhian Asmari Formatio...
The Iranian Plateau lies in the middle of the Neotethys tectonic domain; to the east it connects wit...
Major global events during the Oligocene epoch included a climatic change from warm “greenhouse” to ...
This paper concerns the sequence stratigraphy of the Oligocene (Rupelian–Chattian)–Early Miocene (Bu...
The regionally extensive, coarse-grained Bakhtiyari Formation represents the youngest synorogenic fi...
The Guadalupian was a period of climate change and plate tectonic reconfiguration. Climate changed f...
Tectonic plates form the Earth’s outer shell and move over the underlying mantle with a speed of a f...
In the Early Miocene (23–16 Ma) the Mediterranean region was different from that at present. The Med...
Abstract: The events which affected the Iranian sector of the Southern Tethyan margin of the Arabian...
The lower Oligocene hyaline and porcellaneous larger foraminifera of a carbonate platform setting, n...
AbstractThe Oligocene–Miocene Qom Formation has different depositional models in the Central Iran, S...
The Oligocene–Miocene Qom Formation has different depositional models in the Central Iran, Sanandaj–...
The Qom formation was formed in the Oligo-Miocene during the final sea transgression in Central Iran...
The Qom formation was formed in the Oligo-Miocene during the final sea transgression in Central Iran...
Echinoids fauna are common and distributed in the Lower Miocene deposits of the Bagher Abad area, no...
Facies analysis and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Burdigalian to Langhian Asmari Formatio...
The Iranian Plateau lies in the middle of the Neotethys tectonic domain; to the east it connects wit...
Major global events during the Oligocene epoch included a climatic change from warm “greenhouse” to ...
This paper concerns the sequence stratigraphy of the Oligocene (Rupelian–Chattian)–Early Miocene (Bu...
The regionally extensive, coarse-grained Bakhtiyari Formation represents the youngest synorogenic fi...
The Guadalupian was a period of climate change and plate tectonic reconfiguration. Climate changed f...
Tectonic plates form the Earth’s outer shell and move over the underlying mantle with a speed of a f...
In the Early Miocene (23–16 Ma) the Mediterranean region was different from that at present. The Med...
Abstract: The events which affected the Iranian sector of the Southern Tethyan margin of the Arabian...
The lower Oligocene hyaline and porcellaneous larger foraminifera of a carbonate platform setting, n...
AbstractThe Oligocene–Miocene Qom Formation has different depositional models in the Central Iran, S...
The Oligocene–Miocene Qom Formation has different depositional models in the Central Iran, Sanandaj–...