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        1 - Lithostratigraphy and Sedimentary Environment of the Jahrum Formation in two Anticlines of Jahrum and Tudej
        رضا  صادقی محمد حسین  خواجوئی مریم  جوکار
        Abstract In this study two stratigraphic sections named Tang-e Ab as type section and Tang-e Nimbashi analyzed in order to study lithostratigraphy and microfacies of Jahrum Formation in Fars province. Both sections, Tang-e Ab in northern flank of Jahrum Anticline (Ea More
        Abstract In this study two stratigraphic sections named Tang-e Ab as type section and Tang-e Nimbashi analyzed in order to study lithostratigraphy and microfacies of Jahrum Formation in Fars province. Both sections, Tang-e Ab in northern flank of Jahrum Anticline (East of Jahrom) and Tang-e Nimbashi in northern flank of Tudej Anticline (West of Estahban) located in Interior Fars Sub-Zone at Zagros folded belt. Tang-e Ab section included 450 meters of conglomerate, limestone, nodular marly limestone, dolomitic limestone and dolostone with thin, medium, thick and very thick bedding and Tang-e Nimbashi section included 562 meters of limestone, marly Limestone, nodular marly limestone, dolomitic limestone and dolostone with very thin, thin, medium, thick and very thick bedding. The result of field and laboratory observations is determination of 10 lithostratigraphic unit and 10 microfacies class in Tang-e Ab and 7 lithostratigraphic unit and 11 microfacies class in Tang-e Nimbashi, in both Sections 3 sub-environments included: open marine, lagoon and peritidal and sedimentary settings corresponded on a carbonate platform of homoclinal ramp. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Evaluation of depositional environment conditions of middle Pliocene-Pleistocene clastic deposits (Bakhtiyari Formation) based on the characteristics of lithofacies the southeastern folded Zagros, north of Bandar Abbas city
        Peyman Rezaei Seyedeh Akram  Jooybari Shahrban  Mohammadzadeh Shamili
        The Bakhtiari Formation represents the Middle Pliocene-Pleistocene time period in the folded Zagros structural sedimentary zone. Debris deposits of this formation have wide outcrops in the northern area of Bandar Abbas city. In order to study the Bakhtiari formation fro More
        The Bakhtiari Formation represents the Middle Pliocene-Pleistocene time period in the folded Zagros structural sedimentary zone. Debris deposits of this formation have wide outcrops in the northern area of Bandar Abbas city. In order to study the Bakhtiari formation from the point of view of sedimentary geology, three sections of this formation were selected in the northwest of Bandar Abbas city (Genow Power Plant, South of town Down Tazeyan, South of town Morvarid). From these sections, 50 samples were taken for microscopic examination and 6 samples were taken to identify heavy minerals. In all three sections, the Bakhtiari Formation includes an interval of conglomerate, sandstone and some mudstones. In the studied area, this formation is placed on the Aghajari formation with an erosional discontinuity boundary. The upper border of the Bakhtiari Formation with Quaternary deposits is also of erosional discontinuity. Field and laboratory investigations led to the identification of coarse-grained petrofacies (mud-supported conglomerate and grain-supported), medium-grained (calclitite sandstone), fine-grained (mudstone) and five structural elements (GB, CH, SB, GH, FF) has been. The results of this research show that the deposits of the Bakhtiari Formation in the north west of Bandar Abbas has been deposit in a braided river far from origin at the end of an alluvial fan. The set of heavy minerals identified in this sequence have two origins, Hormuz Salt Series and Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone, which have been affected by several sedimentary cycles. The set of petrofacies features of the Bakhtiari Formation is a confirmation of the tectonic dynamics of the end of the Cenozoic era in the middle Pliocene-Pleistocene time frame, especially the Bakhtyari tectonic event, which has led to the intensification of continental conditions in the studied area. Manuscript profile