Active faults pattern and interplay in the Azerbaijan region (NW Iran)


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Abstract

Northwest Iran is dominated by two main sets of active strike slip faults that accommodate oblique convergence between the Arabian and Iranian Plates. The best known are the right-lateral North-Tabriz, Qoshadagh, Maragheh and Zagros (Main Recent) strike slip Faults. This work reports that these dominant NW–SE to E–W striking faults are conjugate to smaller, NNE–SSW striking, left-lateral faults with minor dip slip component. All of these active faults displace Precambrian rock units, which suggests that they root in the crystalline basement of the NW Iranian microcontinent. Coulomb stress variance during co-seismic rupture along one of these faults may cause reactivation of the other faults. The minor set of left-lateral fault is therefore important to introduce in seismic risk assessment.

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M. Faridi

Research Institute for Earth Sciences (RIES); Geological Survey of Iran (GSI)

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Email: mfaridi@gsi.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran; Tabriz

J.-P. Burg

Department of Earth Sciences

Email: mfaridi@gsi.ir
Switzerland, Zurich, 8092

H. Nazari

Research Institute for Earth Sciences (RIES)

Email: mfaridi@gsi.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

M. Talebian

Research Institute for Earth Sciences (RIES)

Email: mfaridi@gsi.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

M. Ghorashi

Research Institute for Earth Sciences (RIES)

Email: mfaridi@gsi.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Tehran

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