The Kopet Dagh mountains in NE Iran exhibit a 7-km-thick continu-ous sedimentary sequence recording detritus from exposed surrounding terranes from the last 175 Ma. This work presents a multi-disciplinary geochronologic and provenance analysis in an attempt to identify and date major geologic events along the northern segment of the Tethys and reconstruct the regional tectonic history from Gondwana-related rifting until the Alpine orogeny. Sandstone framework, heavy mineral analysis, U-Pb dating of detrital zircons, and Hf-isotope ratio meas-urements on dated zircons from Triassic to Paleocene sandstones indicate three main tectonic events that include Early Silurian intracontinental rifting (opening of Paleo-Tethys), Early Carboniferous ri...
We present a detailed stratigraphic and structural study of the Kopeh Dagh fold-and-thrust belt in N...
The Arabian passive margin formed at the southern margin of the Neo-Tethys ocean during the breakup ...
Abstract: The Eo-Cimmerian orogen results from the Late Triassic collision of Iran, a microplate of ...
International audienceThe Kopet Dagh mountains in NE Iran exhibit a 7-km-thick continuous sedimentar...
Ion-microprobe U–Pb analyses of 589 detrital zircon grains from 14 sandstones of the Alborz mountain...
Late Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian calc-alkaline granitoids are ubiquitous in the continental baseme...
The goal of this paper is to study the provenance of the southern Junggar Basin during the late Tria...
Eurasia has largely grown to its present enormous size through episodic addition of crustal blocks b...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2014, Vienna, Austria ,27 April – 02 May 2014We present ...
International audienceWe present the first fission-track (FT) thermochronology results for the NW Za...
Previous interpretations of a Jurassic subduction in Iran were based on trace element classification...
Onset timing in the Zagros collisional belt is critically important for understanding the early hist...
The Zagros Orogen formed during the Cenozoic collision of Arabia with Eurasia and resulted in the cl...
Available online 17 January 2018The Mahneshan granite intrusions and granodiorite-gneiss bodies in n...
The Eo-Cimmerian orogen results from the Late Triassic collision of Iran, a microplate of Gondwanan ...
We present a detailed stratigraphic and structural study of the Kopeh Dagh fold-and-thrust belt in N...
The Arabian passive margin formed at the southern margin of the Neo-Tethys ocean during the breakup ...
Abstract: The Eo-Cimmerian orogen results from the Late Triassic collision of Iran, a microplate of ...
International audienceThe Kopet Dagh mountains in NE Iran exhibit a 7-km-thick continuous sedimentar...
Ion-microprobe U–Pb analyses of 589 detrital zircon grains from 14 sandstones of the Alborz mountain...
Late Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian calc-alkaline granitoids are ubiquitous in the continental baseme...
The goal of this paper is to study the provenance of the southern Junggar Basin during the late Tria...
Eurasia has largely grown to its present enormous size through episodic addition of crustal blocks b...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2014, Vienna, Austria ,27 April – 02 May 2014We present ...
International audienceWe present the first fission-track (FT) thermochronology results for the NW Za...
Previous interpretations of a Jurassic subduction in Iran were based on trace element classification...
Onset timing in the Zagros collisional belt is critically important for understanding the early hist...
The Zagros Orogen formed during the Cenozoic collision of Arabia with Eurasia and resulted in the cl...
Available online 17 January 2018The Mahneshan granite intrusions and granodiorite-gneiss bodies in n...
The Eo-Cimmerian orogen results from the Late Triassic collision of Iran, a microplate of Gondwanan ...
We present a detailed stratigraphic and structural study of the Kopeh Dagh fold-and-thrust belt in N...
The Arabian passive margin formed at the southern margin of the Neo-Tethys ocean during the breakup ...
Abstract: The Eo-Cimmerian orogen results from the Late Triassic collision of Iran, a microplate of ...