New and compiled geochemical, isotopic and geochronological data allow us to propose a new explanation for Paleogene oceanicmagmatic rocks alongtheIran–Iraqborder.These rocks are represented byathick pile(>1000 m) ofpillow lavas and pelagic sediments and underlying plutonic rocks. These are sometimes argued to represent a Paleogene ophiolite but there are no associated mantle rocks. Integrated zircon U–Pb ages, bulk rock major and trace element and radiogenic isotope data indicate that these rocks are more likely related to forearc rifting due to extreme extension during Late Paleogene time whichalsotriggeredhigh-fluxmagmatismintheUrumieh–DokhtarMagmaticBeltandexhumationofcorecomplexesinIran. These observations are most consistent with form...
The Kermanshah ophiolitic complex consists of a mélange formation including dismembered ophiolitic s...
New geochemical data were presented for the mafic (basalts and gabbros) and ultramafic (dunites, ser...
Iran is a mosaic of Ediacaran-Cambrian (Cadomian; 520-600. Ma) blocks, stitched together by Paleozoi...
New and compiled geochemical, isotopic and geochronological data allow us to propose a new explanati...
Unusual Paleocene ophiolite sandstone rich in olivine/pyroxene identified in Zagros Thrust Belt (NZT...
Iran is a mosaic of continental terranes of Cadomian (520-600 Ma) age, stitched together along sutur...
The Zagros fold-and-thrust belt of SW Iran is a young continental convergence zone, extending NW–SE ...
The North Makran domain (southeast Iran) is part of the Makran accretionary wedge and consists of an...
International audienceThe nature and significance of the Kermanshah ophiolite (Zagros, Iran), classi...
The Kermanshah ophiolitic complex consists of a mélange formation, which includes dismembered ophiol...
International audienceThe nature and significance of the Kermanshah ophiolite (Zagros Mountains, Ira...
In Iran, two incomplete ophiolitic sequences, which are classifiable as “Continental Margin Ophiolit...
In the Makran region, SE Iran, one of the largest worldwide accretionary wedges is exposed. This acc...
In the Makran region, SE Iran, one of the largest worldwide accretionary wedges is exposed. This acc...
In the Makran region, SE Iran, one of the largest worldwide accretionary wedges is exposed. This acc...
The Kermanshah ophiolitic complex consists of a mélange formation including dismembered ophiolitic s...
New geochemical data were presented for the mafic (basalts and gabbros) and ultramafic (dunites, ser...
Iran is a mosaic of Ediacaran-Cambrian (Cadomian; 520-600. Ma) blocks, stitched together by Paleozoi...
New and compiled geochemical, isotopic and geochronological data allow us to propose a new explanati...
Unusual Paleocene ophiolite sandstone rich in olivine/pyroxene identified in Zagros Thrust Belt (NZT...
Iran is a mosaic of continental terranes of Cadomian (520-600 Ma) age, stitched together along sutur...
The Zagros fold-and-thrust belt of SW Iran is a young continental convergence zone, extending NW–SE ...
The North Makran domain (southeast Iran) is part of the Makran accretionary wedge and consists of an...
International audienceThe nature and significance of the Kermanshah ophiolite (Zagros, Iran), classi...
The Kermanshah ophiolitic complex consists of a mélange formation, which includes dismembered ophiol...
International audienceThe nature and significance of the Kermanshah ophiolite (Zagros Mountains, Ira...
In Iran, two incomplete ophiolitic sequences, which are classifiable as “Continental Margin Ophiolit...
In the Makran region, SE Iran, one of the largest worldwide accretionary wedges is exposed. This acc...
In the Makran region, SE Iran, one of the largest worldwide accretionary wedges is exposed. This acc...
In the Makran region, SE Iran, one of the largest worldwide accretionary wedges is exposed. This acc...
The Kermanshah ophiolitic complex consists of a mélange formation including dismembered ophiolitic s...
New geochemical data were presented for the mafic (basalts and gabbros) and ultramafic (dunites, ser...
Iran is a mosaic of Ediacaran-Cambrian (Cadomian; 520-600. Ma) blocks, stitched together by Paleozoi...