 The Doroud fault is a major seismic fault in the Zagras Mountains of Iran. It has experienced numerous earthquakes over the past few thousand years, including some with magnitudes greater than 7.4. The fault has a recurrence interval of around 104 years, meaning it will likely experience another large earthquake in the near future. This article was authored by Zara Kamali, Hamid Nazari, Ahmad Rashidi and others.