%0 Journal Article %T The Emergent Salt Diapirs in the East Zagros, Iran %A Ghazaleh Razaghian %A Mehran Arian %J Open Journal of Geology %P 718-726 %@ 2161-7589 %D 2015 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojg.2015.510063 %X The emergent salt diapirs of the east Zagros, Iran have been investigated by their structural positions. The study area is including of Zagros orogeny belt and Persian Gulf that both of them have been formed on northeastern part of Arabian plate. There are 84 emergent salt diapirs that originated from Hormuz formation with Infra-Cambrian to Cambrian age. Based on location, shape and orientation of the emergent salt domes in the east Zagros hinterland and Persian Gulf foreland basin, internal motivation forces in the salt deposits has been predominant compared to later tectonic forces. In the other words, most of the emergent salt diapirs are pre-orogenic diapirs and they had got prominent role as pines in determining the shape and location of next structures during to the Zagros orogeny. Finally, Neogene continental collision has a supplementary role to diapirism and salt reactivation. However there are an evidence to syn-orogenic emergent diapirs that they have got an important role in the progressive deformation. %K Emergent %K Diapirs %K Tectonics %K Zagros %K Iran %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=60701