نتایج جستجو برای: Qom Formation

تعداد نتایج: 528584  

2014
Ramesh Ahmadi Saeede Pishghadam Fatemeh Mollaamine Mohammad Reza Zand Monfared

1Department of Physiology, Qom Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qom, IR Iran 2Department Of Biology, Qom branch, Islamic Azad University, Qom, IR Iran 3Department of chemistry, Qom branch, Islamic Azad university, Qom, IR Iran *Corresponding author: Ramesh Ahmadi, Department of chemistry, Qom branch, Islamic Azad university of Qom, 15 Khordad St, Qom, IR Iran. Tel:+98-2537780001, Fax:+982137770...

Journal: :پژوهش های چینه نگاری و رسوب شناسی 0
جهانبخش دانشیان هیات علمی جهانبخش دانشیان معصومه اخلاقی

â â â  abstract â  in this study, 129 samples of the qom formation in kaltakeh, south east mahneshan, were investigated. the thickness of qom formation in the examined section is 565m and comprises of limestone, sandy limestone, marl, shale and argillaceous limestone . at this locality, the qom sediments disconformably overlies the lower red formation and underlies the upper red formation. amon...

Journal: :geopersia 2014
maryam nouradini mehdi yazdi alireza ashouri

echinoids fauna are common and distributed in the lower miocene deposits of the bagher abad area, northeast isfahan, central iran.there are six echinoid taxa belonging to the echinoidea class that can be described as: clypeaster intermedius, prinocidaris sp. andspines related to: eucidaris zaemays, stylocidaris polyacantha, spatangoid sp. and prinocidaris sp. bivalves, foraminifers,bryozoans, b...

Journal: :iranian journal of earth science 0
i. maghfouri moghadam department of geology, faculty of science, lorestan university, khorram-abad, iran s. borji department of geology, ashtian branch, islamic azad university, ashtian, iran e. amini department of geology, ashtian branch, islamic azad university, ashtian, iran s. azadbakht payame noor university, khorram-abad, iran m. taherpour khalil abad young researchers club and elites, mashhad branch, islamic azad university, mashhad, iran

the qom formation, a series of shales, sandstones and carbonate deposits, is the last transgression of the sea in central iran sedimentary basin. foraminifera are one of the most important and numerous fossil groups present in the qom formation. in this study, the micropaleontology of the qom formation in three measured stratigraphic sections in south and west of tafresh (rakin, band-e-ali nagh...

Journal: :geopersia 2014
mahnaz karevan hosein vaziri-moghaddam asadollah mahboubi reza moussavi-harami

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 urumieh-dokhtar magmatic arc (the intra-arc basin).the qom formation deposits at the studied area are rupelian-chattian in age. larger benthic foraminifers are used for biostratigr...

Journal: :journal of tethys 0

the qom formation, which hosts the mazraeh celestite deposit, contains dominantly limestones, marl and subordinate evaporites deposited in shallow marine environments. petrographic evidence indicates that the celestite deposits were formed by replacement of limestone. the presence of carbonate inclusions within celestite crystals as well as the pseudomorphic habits of some crystals suggests tha...

Journal: :Stroke 2005
Gitendra Uswatte Edward Taub David Morris Mary Vignolo Karen McCulloch

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In research on Constraint-Induced Movement (CI) therapy, a structured interview, the Motor Activity Log (MAL), is used to assess how stroke survivors use their more-impaired arm outside the laboratory. This article examines the psychometrics of the 14-item version of this instrument in 2 chronic stroke samples with mild-to-moderate upper-extremity hemiparesis. METHODS P...

2008
David K. Y. Yau Nung Kwan Yip Chris Y. T. Ma Nageswara S. Rao Mallikarjun Shankar

There is significant interest in using mobile sensors to protect geographical regions against hazards, in which the sensing resources are distributed according to the varying importance of the sub-regions, such as their numbers of residents exposed to the hazards. The quality of monitoring (QoM) resulting from such proportional-share allocation of the coverage time, in terms of the amount of in...

2009
David K. Y. Yau Nung Kwan Yip Chris Y. T. Ma Nageswara S. V. Rao Mallikarjun Shankar Nageswara S. Rao

There is significant interest in using mobile sensors to protect geographical regions against hazards, in which the sensing resources are distributed according to the varying importance of the sub-regions, such as their numbers of residents exposed to the hazards. The quality of monitoring (QoM) resulting from such proportional-share allocation of the coverage time, in terms of the amount of in...

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