Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4733779 | Journal of Structural Geology | 2008 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Flexural duplex structures and shear zones are well developed in the Heneshk area, in southwestern Iran. The Zagros Thrust System in this area consists of eight sheets of NW-striking, NE-dipping dextral strike-slip duplexes that are linked with imbricate fans and oblique-slip thrusts. The Zagros Thrust System is a portion of the internal zone of the Zagros orogenic belt. This internal zone is characterized by penetrative plastic deformation and metamorphism. Based on the kinematic vorticity number (Wk = 0.73 ± 0.02) calculated from quartz porphyroclasts of the Goshti shear zones along the Zagros Thrust System, the estimated θ angle between the maximum instantaneous strain axis (ISA) and the transpressional zone boundary is 33°. The estimated α angle of the plate convergence or the flow apophysis of the displacement field is 25°.The presence of dominantly dextral shear sense indicators in the area is consistent with dextral inclined transpressional convergence. The mean estimated finite deformation (Wm) value indicates relative contributions of 47% pure shear and 53% simple shear for the deformation which involved both strike-slip and oblique slip displacements. In this inclined transpression, about 40% strike-slip partitioning was required to accommodate the finite strain and re-orientation of instantaneous strain.
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Authors
Khalil Sarkarinejad, Ahmad Azizi,