A. Yavari; M. Ghavidel syooki; M. R. Majidifard; S. H. Vaziri
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The Kazhdumi Formation is well exposed and accessible in Tang-e Maghar, northwest of Behbahan city, Zagros basin. In this area, this formation has a thicknees of 344 m and it mainly consists of alternation of black - gray shale with medium – thin-bedded cream – gray argillaceous limestone. ...
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The Kazhdumi Formation is well exposed and accessible in Tang-e Maghar, northwest of Behbahan city, Zagros basin. In this area, this formation has a thicknees of 344 m and it mainly consists of alternation of black - gray shale with medium – thin-bedded cream – gray argillaceous limestone. The lower contact of the Kazhdumi Formation is disconformable with Daryan Formation and conformable with the Sarvack Formation at the top. A total of 220 ammonite bearing surface samples were collected including the uppermost part of the Daryan Formation (5m) and the whole thickness of the Kazhdumi Formation (344m). This investigation resulted in 21 species (15 genera) which belong to six families. The encountered ammonite species of the upper part of the Daryan Formation and the whole Kazhdumi Formation consist of Douvilleiceras sp., Douvilleiceras cf. mammillatum, Epicheloniceras subnodosocostum– buxtorfi, Hypacanithoplites cf. elegnas, Acanthohoplites cf. aschiltaensis, Nolaniceras nolani, Parahoplites cf. melchioris, Venezoliceras sp., Venezoliceras cf. venezolanum, Mirapelia cf. buarquianum, Mirapelia sp., Oxytropidoceras carbonarium, Oxytropidoceras cf. roissyanum, Hysteroceras cf. orbignyi, Hysteroceras sp., Tonohamites cf. aequicingulatus, Mortoniceras sp., Mortoniceras aff. inflatum, Dufrenoyia sp., Hemiptychoceras cf. gaultinum and Scaphites sp.Amongst these ammonite species, Scaphites sp. and Hemiptychoceras gaultinum are recorded for the first time and the remainder has previously been recorded from this rock unit in the Zagros basin. Likewise, based on stratigraphic potential of the encountered ammonite species the lower Aptian is suggested for the upper part of the Daryan Formation and upper Aptian –upper Albian for the Kazhdumi Formation.Therefore, a hiatus is present between the Daryan and Kazhdumi formations, encompassing the middle Aptian.
F Chegeni; D Baghebani; S.H Vaziri; T Mohtat; N Kohansal Ghadimvand
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For the purpose of biozonation of the Pabdeh Formation (Middle-Upper Eocene) based on planktonic foraminifera, a stratigraphic section in the southern slope of the Mishan Mountain and another in the Eshgar Mountain were studied. The thickness of these sections is 162.5 and 150 meters, respectively. The ...
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For the purpose of biozonation of the Pabdeh Formation (Middle-Upper Eocene) based on planktonic foraminifera, a stratigraphic section in the southern slope of the Mishan Mountain and another in the Eshgar Mountain were studied. The thickness of these sections is 162.5 and 150 meters, respectively. The Pabdeh Formation in the southern slope of the Mishan Mountain consists of marl, marly limestone, shale and limestone, and in the Eshgar Mountain includes alternating cream limestone and thin-bedded marl. In this study, most of the identified microfauna are Planktonic foraminifera. Identified Planktonic and benthic foraminifers in the southern slope of the Mishan Mountain include 18 genera and 8 species, and in the Eshgar Mountain include 21 genera and 10 species. Also four biozones are introduced of which one belongs to the Mishan Mountain and three belong to the Eshgar Mountain as follow: Hantkenina nuttalli Range Zone; Hantkenina nuttalli Turborotalia cerro-azulensis Interval Zone; Turborotalia cerro-azulensis Range Zone; Turborotalia cerro-azulensis/ Hantkenina sp. Assemblage Zone.
A Asadi; M.R Majidi fard; S.H Vazirii; M Yousefi rad
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Considering importance of ammonite fauna in biostratigraphy and sedimentary basins and due to the lack of studies on the ammonite fauna in the Kazhdumi Formation, the Nar stratigraphic section was selected and studied in the coastal Fars, northeast of Kangan (East Bushehr). The formation with a ...
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Considering importance of ammonite fauna in biostratigraphy and sedimentary basins and due to the lack of studies on the ammonite fauna in the Kazhdumi Formation, the Nar stratigraphic section was selected and studied in the coastal Fars, northeast of Kangan (East Bushehr). The formation with a thickness of 87 meters in the studied section contains alternation of cream to brown limestone and brownish red marl. The lower boundary with the carbonate of the underlying Dariyan Formation is unconformable and in the upper boundary is gradually covered by the Madoud Member of Sarvak Formation. In the present study, 110 ammonites have been collected which are belong to three genera and seven species. These include Knemiceras sp., Knemiceras persicum, Knemiceras dubertreti, Knemiceras syriacum, Knemiceras comperessum, Tegoceras camatteanum and Lyelliceras lyelli. Based on these one subzone was differentiated indicating a late Early to Middle Albian age for the formation.
S.H Vaziri; M Rami; A Matsouka; M.R Majidifard
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The Halashi 1 section in south of Kermanshah, West Iran with a thickness of 243 m consists of chert, limestone, mudstone, marlstone and shale and can be divided into 10 Beds/Bedsets. From the studied section, which led to identification the genus Pantanellium that is one of the most prolific genera among ...
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The Halashi 1 section in south of Kermanshah, West Iran with a thickness of 243 m consists of chert, limestone, mudstone, marlstone and shale and can be divided into 10 Beds/Bedsets. From the studied section, which led to identification the genus Pantanellium that is one of the most prolific genera among Mesozoic radiolarians, 143 samples were collected. In present study, five species including Pantanellium whalenae, Pantanellium cf. riedeli, Pantanellium cumshewaense,Pantanellium squinaboli andPantanellium cf. lanceola were identified that indicated an Early Tithonian age for the studied section. Identification of species is according to the pore frame number and the configuration, which are important criteria in the taxonomy of the family Pantanelliidae.