L Bakhshandeh1; KH Khosro Tehrani; T Mohtat; S.H Vaziri; F Keshani
Abstract
The Gurpi Formation is located in the Zagros basin, SW Iran . This Formation in the Banroushan section, SW Ilam,consists of 225 m shale with interbeds of marl that has two formal Members including Seymareh (Lopha) and Emam Hassan . These Members are made up of limestone. The lower and upper boundaries ...
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The Gurpi Formation is located in the Zagros basin, SW Iran . This Formation in the Banroushan section, SW Ilam,consists of 225 m shale with interbeds of marl that has two formal Members including Seymareh (Lopha) and Emam Hassan . These Members are made up of limestone. The lower and upper boundaries of this Formation are continuos with the Ilam and Pabdeh Formations. In the present investigation, 46 planktonic species of 13 genera have been identified. The Gurpi Formation is divided into 10 biozone on the basis of planktonic foraminifera which are cosmopolitan and consist of :biozone1-Globotruncanita elevata Partial Range Zone; Biozone2- Globotruncana ventricosa Interval Zone; Biozone3- Globotruncanita calcarata Interval Zone; Biozone4- Globotruncanella havanensis Partial Range Zone; Biozone5- Globotruncana aegyptiaca Interval Zone; Biozone6- Gansserina gansseri Interval Zone; Biozone7-Contusotruncana contusa Interval Zone; Biozone8- Abathomphalus mayaroensis Interval Zone; Biozone9-Parasubbotina pseudobulloides Interval Zone; Biozone 10- Globanomalina pseudomenardii Interval Zone Based on planktonic foraminifera the Gurpi Formation in the study area was deposited during the Early Campanian to Paleocene times.
M Taherpour Khalil Abad; S.H Vaziri; A.R Ashouri
Abstract
Among the subfamily Orbitolininae, Palorbitolinalenticularis Blumenbach, 1805 is a common facies marker prevailed in shallow marine deposits of the Tethys during Late Barremian-Early Aptian time span. This speciesis a eurytopic taxon having the high ability of adaptation to wide range of environmental ...
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Among the subfamily Orbitolininae, Palorbitolinalenticularis Blumenbach, 1805 is a common facies marker prevailed in shallow marine deposits of the Tethys during Late Barremian-Early Aptian time span. This speciesis a eurytopic taxon having the high ability of adaptation to wide range of environmental conditions. This study is based on measurements on embryonic chamber and test diameter of Palorbitolinalenticularis. The specimens were collected from three surface sections which are arranged in east-west direction.Our data show that, depth of environment controls the diameter of embryonic chamber and size of the test. Furthermore, size of embryonic chamber increases through time during the Late Barremian to Early Aptian.