ABSTRACT: A detailed interpretation of seismic data has been carried out to analyse salt diapirism in the Straits of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. Salt diapirs in the Zagros Foldbelt are mainly characterized by structures formed by mobilization of the Cambrian Hormuz salt as reactive diapirs during the Late Cretaceous–Tertiary Zagros orogeny. Interpretation of available data in the straits of Hormuz suggests that diapirs of Hormuz salt grew actively until the Early Miocene and then continued to rise passively by downbuilding of surrounding sediments until the present time. The syn- to post-Miocene Zagros sedimentation played a major role in passive diapirism. Sedimenta-tion of the thick Lower Miocene deposits led to greater subsidence of the ...
The Persian Gulf is part of an asymmetric foreland basin related to the Zagros Orogen. Few published...
Utilizing proprietary 3-D seismic data, the growth history of a shallow piercement diapir within the...
ACTInternational audienceThe Sivas Basin in Anatolia is likely the world’s finest open-air museum of...
Interpretation of reflection seismic profiles, sequential restoration, and physical modelling are pr...
The variations in the rate of salt rise is reflected in the sedimentary sequences adjacent to salt d...
The eastern Persian Gulf hosts several salt structures sourced from two different evaporite layers, ...
The eastern Persian Gulf hosts several salt structures sourced from two different evaporite layers, ...
The emergent salt diapirs of the east Zagros, Iran have been investigated by their structural posi-t...
Differentiating compressional growth strata from halokinetic sequences is not straightforward in for...
The Iranian sector of the Persian Gulf is affected by more than 30 large diapiric structures trigger...
A variety of distinct salt tectonic features are present in the Sab’atayn Basin of western Yemen. Ba...
thin-skinned tectonics and inherited deep seated fault-driven thick tectonics in the Dezful Embaymen...
Abstract: Multifold seismic data from the Strait of Hormuz display stratigraphy and structure typica...
the foreland basin to the Zagros Orogenic Belt, which is a seg-ment of the central Tethyan deformati...
This item is only available electronically.The current deformation style of active salt detachments ...
The Persian Gulf is part of an asymmetric foreland basin related to the Zagros Orogen. Few published...
Utilizing proprietary 3-D seismic data, the growth history of a shallow piercement diapir within the...
ACTInternational audienceThe Sivas Basin in Anatolia is likely the world’s finest open-air museum of...
Interpretation of reflection seismic profiles, sequential restoration, and physical modelling are pr...
The variations in the rate of salt rise is reflected in the sedimentary sequences adjacent to salt d...
The eastern Persian Gulf hosts several salt structures sourced from two different evaporite layers, ...
The eastern Persian Gulf hosts several salt structures sourced from two different evaporite layers, ...
The emergent salt diapirs of the east Zagros, Iran have been investigated by their structural posi-t...
Differentiating compressional growth strata from halokinetic sequences is not straightforward in for...
The Iranian sector of the Persian Gulf is affected by more than 30 large diapiric structures trigger...
A variety of distinct salt tectonic features are present in the Sab’atayn Basin of western Yemen. Ba...
thin-skinned tectonics and inherited deep seated fault-driven thick tectonics in the Dezful Embaymen...
Abstract: Multifold seismic data from the Strait of Hormuz display stratigraphy and structure typica...
the foreland basin to the Zagros Orogenic Belt, which is a seg-ment of the central Tethyan deformati...
This item is only available electronically.The current deformation style of active salt detachments ...
The Persian Gulf is part of an asymmetric foreland basin related to the Zagros Orogen. Few published...
Utilizing proprietary 3-D seismic data, the growth history of a shallow piercement diapir within the...
ACTInternational audienceThe Sivas Basin in Anatolia is likely the world’s finest open-air museum of...