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Post-Neogene right-lateral strike–slip tectonics at the north-western edge of the Lut Block (Kuh-e–Sarhangi Fault), Central Iran

Authors :
Francesco Salvini
Federico Rossetti
Reza Nozaem
M Eliassi
Mohammad Mohajjel
Gianluca Vignaroli
Ali Yassaghi
Marta Della Seta
Nozaem, R
Mohajjel, M
Rossetti, Federico
Della Seta, M
Vignaroli, Gianluca
Yassaghi, A
Salvini, Francesco
Eliassi, M.
Nozaem, Reza
Mohajjel, Mohammad
Della Seta, Marta
Yassaghi, Ali
Eliassi, Mohsen
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Late Cenozoic strike-slip tectonics and active faulting in Central Iran have been extensively described in the last decades. This study presents results of integrated structural and geomorphological analyses along the Kuh-e-Sarhangi Fault, a major NE-SW striking brittle deformation zone that cuts across the basement and Neogene-Quaternary cover successions at the north-western edge of the Lut Block. Structural investigations document post-Neogene NE-SW dextral transpressive tectonics and geomorphic evidence support a Late Quaternary age for the faulted alluvial fan deposits along the bedrock range fronts. Northward, the nearly parallel Great Kavir (Doruneh) Fault is known to have active left-lateral strike-slip kinematics, and its easternmost segment was considered as the northern margin of the Lut Block. The new findings impose reconsideration of the current regional kinematic models, with implications on the seismogenic fault networks of Central Iran. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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