Salt tectonics is the study of how and why salt structures evolve and the three-dimensional forms that result. A fascinating branch of geology in itself, salt tectonics is also vitally …
Karst systems are hierarchically spatially organized three-dimensional (3D) networks of conduits behaving as drains for groundwater flow. Recently, geostatistical approaches …
Active diapirism has received very limited attention from the geomorphological and Quaternary Science perspective, despite the role played by this ground deformation process …
M Beigi, A Jafarian, M Javanbakht, HA Wanas… - Journal of African Earth …, 2017 - Elsevier
This study aims to determine the depositional facies, diagenetic processes and sequence stratigraphic elements of the subsurface carbonate-evaporite succession of the Upper …
Abstract Ambal ridge, covering 4 km 2, is a salt pillow of Gachsaran Formation with significant salt exposures in direct contact with the Karun River, Zagros Mountains. The …
Abstract The Persian Gulf (PG) is a marginal sea with unique geomorphology and ocean currents, as well as various sub-basins with specific sediment characteristics. In this study …
A Frumkin, S Pe'eri, I Zak - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
Banded terrain is a planetary enigma that may be associated with salt diapirs. We study such features in Mount Sedom diapir, which is one of the few places on Earth where rock …
M Filippi, J Bruthans, L Palatinus… - International Journal …, 2011 - digitalcommons.usf.edu
Secondary halite deposits in the Iranian salt karst: general description and origin Page 1 International Journal of Speleology 40 (2) 141-162 Tampa, FL (USA) July 2011 Available …
J De Waele, C Carbone, L Sanna… - International …, 2017 - digitalcommons.usf.edu
Over the past 15 years several expeditions by French, American and especially Italian cavers have unveiled over 50 caves in the Cordillera de la Sal (Atacama Desert, Northern …