Active transtension inside central Alborz: A new insight into northern Iran–southern Caspian geodynamics
- 1Laboratoire Dynamique de la Lithosphère, UMR 5573, Université Montpellier 2, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France
- 2Laboratoire Dynamique de la Lithosphère, UMR 5573, Université Montpellier 2, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France, and Geological Survey of Iran, P.O. Box 13185 1494, Tehran, Iran
- 3 Geological Survey of Iran (GSI), P.O. Box 13185 1494, Tehran, Iran
- 4International Institut of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES), Dibaji, 19531, Tehran, Iran
- 5Laboratoire Dynamique de la Lithosphère, UMR 5573, Université Montpellier 2, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France
Abstract
The tectonic activity in the Alborz mountain range, northern Iran, is due both to the northward convergence of central Iran toward Eurasia, and to the northwestward motion of the South Caspian Basin with respect to Eurasia inducing a left-lateral wrenching along this range. These two mechanisms give rise to a NNE-SSW transpressional regime, which is believed to have affected the entire range for the last 5 ± 2 m.y. In this paper, we show that the internal domain of central Alborz is not affected by a transpressional regime but by an active transtension with a WNW-ESE extensional axis. We show that this transtension is young (middle Pleistocene). It postdates an earlier N-S compression and may have been initiated when the South Caspian Basin started moving. Consequently, our results suggest that the South Caspian Basin motion may have taken place more recently than previously proposed.
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- Accepted 20 January 2006.
- Received 19 October 2005.
- Revision received 19 January 2006.
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