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Stratigraphy and Palaeontology
Biostratigraphy correlation of the Sarvak and Ilam Formations in middle restricted Dezful embayment, Southwest of Iran

Behzad Saeedi Razavi; mozhgan rikhtehgarzadeh; saeedeh senemari

Volume 30, Issue 118 , January 2021, , Pages 241-254

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2020.214861.1739

Abstract
  In order to study the biostratigraphy of Sarvak and Ilam in wells A1 and A2 of Binak oilfield, B of Gachsaran oilfield, C of Aghajari oilfield and D of Rag-Sefid oilfield, numerous thin sections have been studied microscopically In the biostratigraphic study of 5 biozones in the Sarvak and Ilam formations, ...  Read More

Stratigraphy and Palaeontology
Calcareous nannofossils biostratigraphy of the Gurpi Formation at Kalchenar section in Northwest of Izeh

S. Senemari

Volume 26, Issue 103 , June 2017, , Pages 287-294

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2017.46606

Abstract
  Calcareous Nannofossils of the Gurpi Formation have been investigated at Kalchenar section (Northwest of Izeh). In this section, the Gurpi Formation is mainly consists of marls, shaly marls and marly limestones. For introducing index species, calcareous nannofossil assemblages and biozones, 150 slides ...  Read More

Biozonation and Abundance of Foraminifera in the Type Section of Ilam Formation

L Bakhshandeh; T Mohtat; H Bakhshandeh; S Senmari

Volume 23, Issue 92 , September 2014, , Pages 75-84

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2014.43654

Abstract
  The Ilam Formation, cropping out in the ZagrosMountain, consists of 195m of cream-colored limestones in the type section, south of Ilam city. This formation has conformable and continuous contacts with the lower Surgah and the upper Gurpi formations. In the present study, 35 foraminifera planktonic species ...  Read More

Calcareous Nannofossils Biostratigraphy of the Ilam and Gurpi Formations in Sarvestan (Southwestern of Iran)

S. Senemari; Sh. Hasanpour

Volume 22, Issue 87 , December 2013, , Pages 205-212

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2013.53857

Abstract
  Calcareous Nannofossils are good tool for biostratigraphy, especially in the Late Cretaceous. With respect to this and due to the lack of any precise paleontological study, the calcareous nannofossils of Ilam and Gurpi Formations were investigated in the Southwestern Sarvestan. These Formations consists ...  Read More

Calcareous Nannofossils Biostratigraphy of the Gurpi Formation At the Bavan Section, Northwest Shiraz

M. Azizi; S. Senemari

Volume 22, Issue 86 , December 2012, , Pages 65-74

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2012.54068

Abstract
  Using calcareous nannofossils is a powerful way for biozonation in sub-stage level, especially in the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic, because they are planktonic, cosmopolitan, abundant and have very short age. Considering lack of any precise paleontological studies about the Gurpi Formation in the NW ...  Read More

The Study of Calcareous Nannofossils Correlation and Foraminifera Planktonic of Gurpi Formation in East of Behbahan

saeedeh senemari; L. Fazli; M. Omrani

Volume 19, Issue 75 , January 2010, , Pages 119-126

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2010.55455

Abstract
  Nannofossils and foraminifera planktonic have been short range stratigraphy and spread vast geographical because of that two fossils groups can be used for subdividing biostratigraphy. According to this, and due to the lack of any correlational paleontological study, the nannofossils of Gurpi Formation ...  Read More

Biostratigraphy of Calcareous Nannofossils of Gurpi Formation in North Gachsaran

F. Hadavi; K. Khosrow Tehrani; S. Senemari

Volume 16, Issue 64 , March 2007, , Pages 14-23

https://doi.org/10.22071/gsj.2008.58209

Abstract
  Nannofossils are good for biostratigraphy, since they are abundant, planktonic, rapidly evolving and largely cosmopolitan especially in the Late Cretaceous. With respect to this reality and due to the lack of any precise paleontological study, the nannofossils of Gourpi Formation were investigated in ...  Read More