Volume 4, Issue 1
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Chemistry of minerals and mass changes of elements during sodiccalcic alteration of the Panj-Kuh intrusive body (Damghan, Iran)
(Tehran, University of Tehran Press, 2014-06-01)Exact petrography and mineral chemistry investigations of pristine and altered rocks of the post-Eocene Panj-Kuh pluton show thatsubsequent to emplacement and crystallization, rocks were subjected to two secondary ...
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Geochemical and isotopic (Nd and Sr) constraints on elucidating the origin of intrusions from northwest Saveh, Central Iran
(Tehran, University of Tehran Press, 2014-06-01)Three intrusive granitoid bodies from northwest Saveh, central Iran, are embedded in volcanic sedimentary rocks of the Eocene,forming isolated small outcrops: Khalkhab quartz monzodioritic units (SiO2: ~52-57 wt %) ...
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A review of research dealing with isotope hydrology in Iran and the first Iranian meteoric water line
(Tehran, University of Tehran Press, 2014-06-01)For more than half a century isotopes have been employed as a powerful tool in studying various aspects of water resources in a largenumber of countries. However, in developing countries like Iran the application of ...
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Petrophysical and durability tests on sandstones for the evaluation of their quality as building stones using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)
(Tehran, University of Tehran Press, 2014-06-01)Due to their widespread availability, sandstones are commonly used as a natural stone for buildings, monuments and sculptures. In thecurrent study, nine sandstone samples from the Upper Red Formation (specified by ...
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A GIS-based comparative study of the analytic hierarchy process, bivariate statistics and frequency ratio methods for landslide susceptibility mapping in part of the Tehran metropolis, Iran
(Tehran, University of Tehran Press, 2014-06-01)The high hillsides of the Tehran metropolis are prone to landslides due to the climatic conditions and the geological, geomorphologicalcharacteristics of the region. Therefore, it is vitally important that a landslide ...
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Biostratigraphy and paleo-ecological reconstruction on Scleractinian reef corals of Rupelian-Chattian succession (Qom Formation) in northeast of Delijan area
(Tehran, University of Tehran Press, 2014-06-01)In this research, biostratigraphy and paleo-ecological reconstruction of the Qom Formation deposits in Bijegan village, northeast ofDelijan, are discussed. The studied section is situated in the western margin of the ...



