Document
Tertiary block rotations in the Fars Arc (Zagros, Iran).
Identifier
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2008.03732.x
Source
Geophysical Journal International. V. 173, 2 P. 659-673
Contributors
Country
United Kingdom.
City
London.
Publisher
The Authors Journal compilation.
Gregorian
2008-05-01
Language
English
English abstract
The Fars arc accommodates the oblique convergence between the Arabic plate and the Iran block. Many geological observations suggest block rotations from regional to local scales. We present palaeomagnetic investigations in the Fars arc and its eastern termination, the Zagros-Makran syntaxis. Sixty-four sites have been sampled covering the Palaeocene Pabdeh Fm. to Mio-Pliocene Agha-Jhari Fm., the latest being the most sampled formation. We document pre-tilting components in all formations. However, coarse fractions of Agha-Jhari clastics formation retain a post-tilting remagnetization. As a whole, block rotations rarely exceed 20°. In the western Fars arc, clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations of small amplitudes are consistent with the torsions observed near the strike slip Kazerun and Mangarak faults. In the Zagros Makran syntaxis, counter-clockwise and clockwise rotations are observed, respectively, in the western and eastern part. This pattern is consistent with an amplification of the shape of the syntaxis. Between Zagros and Makran, palaeomagnetic data support that the present-day arcuate shape of the arc is secondary. We assume that most of the block rotations took place during the Plio-Pleistocene, during a blocking stage of the Zagros-Makran syntaxis. We emphasize the role of Oman Peninsula which plays as an indenter for the propagation of the Fars thrust belt.
Description
Geophysical Journal International
Volume 173, Issue 2, May 2008, Pages 659-673
Volume 173, Issue 2, May 2008, Pages 659-673
ISSN
0956-540X
Category
Journal articles