Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4692110 Tectonophysics 2014 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
The stress inversion analysis and separation of stress tensors performed in this study indicate that the region is characterized by N-S to NE-SW (N018°) thrusting compression and NW-SE (N287° and N155°) strike-slip compression. The first stress system was responsible for the development of the three fold and thrust belts, while the second system formed the N-S striking structures, such as those in the Talesh, Salavat, Moro and Kiamaki Ranges. The stress reconstructions indicate that E-Azerbaijan is colliding with the South Caspian Basin and the Lesser Caucasus in the NE and N due to the compressive stress (S2) and with the Central Iranian Block and western Alborz in the southeast and east, respectively, due to the strike-slip stress mode (S3 and S1, respectively).
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