Fault-slip Analysis and Paleostress Reconstruction at Sara Anticline-Dokan Dam Site Northeastern Iraq

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
75-102

Abstract

Stress inversion of fault-slip data has been worked by application of improved Right- Dihedral technique, succeeded by rotational optimization (Win-Tensor Software of Delvaux, 2010, version 2.2.3). Attitudes of fault planes, striations and their movement sense, were gathered from quarries and road cut exposures of carbonate rocks at Sara anticline situated in the high fold belt of northeastern Iraq. The obtained paleostress tensors of the current fault-slip analysis are (according to the general trends of 1 (Hmax.) for strike slip and compressive tensors and 3 (Hmin.) for extensional tensors): NNE-SSW, NE-SW primary strike slip and compressive tensors; WNW-ESE, NW-SE, NNW-SSE strike slip and compressive subordinate (relaxed) tensors; NW-SE extensional tensor byproduct from the primary tensor sets; and NNE-SSW, NE-SW extensional tensors associated with releasing phase accompanying the final uplift of the main fold. The multitrends of the computed paleostress tensors might be attributed to the oblique convergence and collision of Arabian and Iranian plates along their zigzaged margins.

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S. Al-jumaily, I., ابراهيم, & I. Al-khatoni, S. (2025). Fault-slip Analysis and Paleostress Reconstruction at Sara Anticline-Dokan Dam Site Northeastern Iraq. Iraqi National Journal of Earth Science (INJES), 13(1), 75–102. https://doi.org/10.33899/earth.2013.73550

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