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author 1 picMobin Ebrahim Nejad
Young Researchers and Elite Club, Tabriz Branch
Islamic Azad University,Tabriz
Iran
ebrahimnezhad_2008@yahoo.com

Mobin Ebrahim Nejad is 29 years old. He obtained his B.S. degree in geology at the Azad University of Tabriz (Iran) in 2009 and M.S. degree in stratigraphy and palaeontology at the University of Urmia (Iran) in 2013. He studied stratigraphy, palaeontology, microfacies, sedimentary environments and magnetic susceptibility of the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic sequences (especially, in Permian, Cretaceous and Oligo-Miocene deposits) in Azerbaijan (Iran). His MS thesis was focused on biostratigraphy, microfacies and magnetic susceptibility of the Ruteh Formation (Permian) in the Maku area (Azerbaijan). He works currently in fields of micropalaeontology, biostratigraphy, palaeoecology and palaeobiogeography from Late Palaeozoic to Triassic. He has 17 conference papers and one ISC paper in Persian. He is currently a member of the Young Researchers and Elite Club, in Tabriz.

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author 2 picDaniel Vachard
Université Lille 1
UMR 8217 Géosystèmes
SN5, 59655 Villeneuve
d'Ascq Cédex
France Daniel.Vachard@univ-lille1.fr

Daniel Vachard is 66 years old. He benefits from an exceptional maintaining in activity at the CNRS (French Scientific Investigation Center) and University Lille 1 (northern France). His topics are the micropalaeontology of the smaller foraminifers, fusulinids and calcareous algae, and their biostratigraphy, palaeoecology and palaeobiogeography. He has largely contributed to the Givetian to Triassic stratigraphy, and especially the Carboniferous and Permian stratigraphy, in France, Belgium, Spain, Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Greece, Austria, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, South China, Australia, Mexico and Guatemala. Forty years ago, he wrote his Ph.D. on the Carboniferous and Permian of Afghanistan and Iran. He was fascinated by these countries and their cultures. He continues working in Iran with some young colleagues and students.

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author3Asghar Siabeghodsy
Academic Member at Department of Geology
Faculty of Science
University of Urmia
Iran
a.siabeghodsy@urmia.ac.ir

Ali Asghar Siabeghodsi is 44 years old. He is an academic member at University of Urmia (northern Iran). His topics are the micropalaeontology and sequence stratigraphy. He has largely contributed to the Pre-Cambrian to Triassic stratigraphy (and especially, Carboniferous and Permian) of Iran.

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author 4 picSyrus Abbasi
Islamic Azad
University of Science and Research of Tehran
Geological Survey of Iran,
Tabriz
Iran
branch syrus_abbasi@yahoo.com

Syrus Abbasi is 42 years old. His bachelor study was in Tabriz University in Iran and Master of Science in North Branch Tehran Azad University and his thesis was on the “Vertebrate fossils in Maragheh Bone Beds” in South East of Tabriz. He is a field geologist preparing geological maps (scales: 1:100000, 1:25000) in the Geological Survey of Iran, Tabriz branch. He published the Maku, Ali Haji, Razi and contributed in Zenogan geological maps (scale: 1:100000) and Maku (1), Maku (2), Kharvana and Kabod Gonbad geological maps (scale: 1:25000). He presented 22 articles in conferences and journals. He is currently a Ph.D. student in Islamic Azad University of Science and Research of Tehran.

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