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NORMAL FAULTS AND HOO EXTENSION FRACTURES IN THE MAKRAN ZONE (IRANSHAHR CHAHBAHAR)

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 Development of normal faults is caused by extension regimes that have spread in many parts of crust specially in continental rifting and oceanic ridges. Furthermore, normal faults may develop in an pecial condition in some areas under the compression regimes (mainly folds, thrusts and reverse faults are produced in this situation). Compression process may cause.folding and uplifting. Uplifting can produce surface tension forces and then the normal faults could form. Normal faults are formed clearly due to accumulation hige sedimentary materials in the northern and south parts of Makran region (south margin of Jazmourian and Makran coastral area). The procedure under wich the normal faults in the coastal area form differs to those in the south margin of Jazmourian. The absolute movement uplifting of the footwall in the reverse faults in the margin of Jazmourian causes their appearance as relatively normal faults.Whereas, the development normal faults in the Makran coast is affected by surface tension forces, induced by the uplift and absolute movement of hanging wall of reverse faults. So that uplifted parts under the effect of gravitional unstability produces normal faults. Also the accumulation of faults dip toward south and vertical extension fractures (hoo) are in agreement with this subject.

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    POURKERMANI, M., & MORIDI FARIMANI, A.A.. (2003). NORMAL FAULTS AND HOO EXTENSION FRACTURES IN THE MAKRAN ZONE (IRANSHAHR CHAHBAHAR). JOURNAL OF SCIENCES (ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY), 13(49), 4005-4016. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/70562/en

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    POURKERMANI M., MORIDI FARIMANI A.A.. NORMAL FAULTS AND HOO EXTENSION FRACTURES IN THE MAKRAN ZONE (IRANSHAHR CHAHBAHAR). JOURNAL OF SCIENCES (ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY)[Internet]. 2003;13(49):4005-4016. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/70562/en

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    M. POURKERMANI, and A.A. MORIDI FARIMANI, “NORMAL FAULTS AND HOO EXTENSION FRACTURES IN THE MAKRAN ZONE (IRANSHAHR CHAHBAHAR),” JOURNAL OF SCIENCES (ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY), vol. 13, no. 49, pp. 4005–4016, 2003, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/70562/en

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