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Description and biostratigraphy of the ammonite fauna from the Kazhdumi Formation at Tang-e-Maghar, Northwest of Behbahan (Zagros Basin)

A. Yavari; M. Ghavidel syooki; M. R. Majidifard; S. H. Vaziri

Volume 27, Issue 107 , June 2018, , Pages 221-232

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2018.63827

Abstract
  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. ...  Read More

Microbiostratigraphy of the Pabdeh Formation (Middle-Upper Eocene) in the Southern slope of the Mishan and Eshgar Mountains in the Izeh zone, West of Kazeroon fault

F Chegeni; D Baghebani; S.H Vaziri; T Mohtat; N Kohansal Ghadimvand

Volume 25, Issue 99 , June 2016, , Pages 143-156

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2016.40892

Abstract
  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 ...  Read More

Albian ammonites of the Kazhdumi Formation in the Nar section, east of Bushehr (Zagros zone)

A Asadi; M.R Majidi fard; S.H Vazirii; M Yousefi rad

Volume 25, Issue 98 , March 2016, , Pages 199-212

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2016.41205

Abstract
  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 ...  Read More

Report of Jurassic Pantanellium Genus from Kermanshah Radiolarites, West Iran

S.H Vaziri; M Rami; A Matsouka; M.R Majidifard

Volume 24, Issue 94 , March 2015, , Pages 133-140

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2015.42590

Abstract
  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 ...  Read More