Spatial distribution of porphyry copper deposits in Kerman Belt, Iran
The Kerman Cenozoic Magmatic Arc (KCMA, or Kerman Belt) in the southeastern part of the Urumieh–Dokhtar Magmatic Belt (UDMB) is considered as the most prospective geological …
The Kerman Cenozoic Magmatic Arc (KCMA, or Kerman Belt) in the southeastern part of the Urumieh–Dokhtar Magmatic Belt (UDMB) is considered as the most prospective geological …
… Lion (shir in SHIRCHAK), leopard (palang in PALANG DARREH), poultry (namely rooster or tela in TELABON), jackal (shal or shoghal in DEHSHAL) are examples of animals. …
The northeast Iran has been the context of some of the most important events of the Parthian Period, in a way that one can restrict the geography of the Parthians to Pathawa and …
In this contribution, two stratigraphic sections are described through the Lower Cretaceous shallow-water platform sediments (Taft formation) from the northern Tethys, which are located …
… Over£ow of the ponded river and capture by the Elarz river resulted in development of a shortcut to the Elarz river along the Shamshir-Bor valley (Fig. 7d). The Elarz river itself is now a …
This study aimed to present a comprehensive snake fauna database and new distribution data of Yazd Province, in addition, provide the patterns of snake species richness in the …
… , which follows along the edge of the mountains to Quchan in the upper Atrek valley, and through high but easily passable valleys which punctuate the Kopet Dag leading to the Darreh …
A short description of the regional geology of Iran is followed by new data concerning grade of metamorphism, palaeomagnetism, continental drift and radiometric age determinations. …
… The plain is watered by the Dala Shir, which flows from east to west, along with the Sarāb-e … such as Tapeh Ganj Darreh and Tapeh Zaghe, the presence of surface remains from other …
… The more elegant young ladies prefer red shirts to black, tie a … Anaraki stream at a place called Darreh Gil (clay valley). The … for us to make a start fro Darreh Gil. An ascent of 400 feet …