Abstract

The 300 km long arc of the Fars province is located to the south east of the NW-SE trending and SW vergent orogen of the Zagros Mountains. This region is one of the largest hydrocarbon reserves worldwide, and also as a territory of high quality outcrops. Geological cross-sections of the Zagros belt are usually based on very large scale geological maps (1:1.000.000 or 1:250.000), and on few subsurface data and aim at describing the decoupling relationship between cover and basement rocks and the subduction/collision history of the Arabian – Eurasia plates.In this paper, we present a 253 km long cross-section across the Fars province on the basis of detailed geological maps (1:100.000 scale), field and subsurface data. Our purposes are to: 1) investigate the link between shortening inferred from our original cross-section (from a maximum of 9,1% to a minimum of 4,4%. for different sectors of the belt) and rift-related and flexure-related extensional faults, which in turn, control thickness and lateral facies variations; 2) describe the geometries of folds and thrusts and their relationship with pre-thrusting normal faults, that were inverted during shortening as transpressional or strike slip faults. Moreover, we present for the first time new field data showing evidences of syn-collisional normal faults likely related to the bending of the Arabian plate in the Fars area.

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