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The Hormuz Formation, Hormuz Series, Hormuz Evaporites or Hormuz Group is a sequence of that were deposited during the (Late ) to , a period previously referred to as the Infra-Cambrian. Most exposures of this sequence are in the form of emergent within of the Zagros fold and thrust belt. As a result of their involvement in post-depositional , the internal stratigraphy of the sequence is relatively poorly understood. They are the lateral equivalent of the evaporite-bearing Ara Group in the South Oman Basin.

(2026). 9781862393462, Geological Society. .


Distribution
The Hormuz Formation is known from a wide area of the and around and beneath the . Two main depositional basins have been recognised, the North Gulf and South Gulf Basins, separated by the Qatar Arch. The basins were formed as a result of extensional tectonics towards the end of the Pan-African Orogeny. The main structure formed during this period were NW-SE trending dextral (right lateral) strike-slip faults and NE-SW trending extensional faults.


Stratigraphy
Most occurrences of the Hormuz Formation are highly disturbed tectonically. However, a broad stratigraphy has been recognised.
(1996). 9781897799444, Geological Society. .


Effect on Zagros structure
Halite layers within the Hormuz sequence form the most important level within the Zagros fold and thrust belt. The presence and thickness of the halites has had a major influence on the geometry of the thrust belt and such variations has been used to explain lateral changes in structural style along the belt.

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