Structural analyses carried out in the southern-central Alborz (Iran) have shown that the evolution of this belt has been strongly conditioned
by the inversion of pre-existent extensional faults. Inversion tectonics has been identified especially in the southern part of the belt, and it is
related to the reactivation of grabens formed in the foreland of the Late Triassic Eo-Cimmerian orogen, resulting from the accretion of the Iranian
block to Eurasia. Three main associations of structuresdactive during the late Cenozoicdhave been distinguished: (1) EeW thrust faults
and folds followed by the activation of (2) EeW right-lateral strike-slip faults associated to large ENEeWSW trending en e ́chelon folds, and
finally (3) ESEeWNW to SEeNW thrust faults and left-lateral strike-slip faults inverting in some cases previous EeW right-lateral faults. Central
Alborz is strongly controlled by the geometry of pre-existing tectonic discontinuities, which are responsible for strain partitioning between
strike-slip and reverse faults during convergence. These results provide new insights on the style and evolution of this complex intracontinental
belt, which can be considered a significant example of transpressive tectonics
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