Stratigraphy and Palaeontology
Saeedeh senemari; Narges Monjezi
Abstract
Pabdeh Formation to Asmari Formation transition deposits were studied in the stratigraphic section of Khaviz located in the northeast of Behbehan. In the present research, the deposits of the upper part of Pabdeh Formation consisting shale and interbedded of argillaceous gray limestone with a thickness ...
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Pabdeh Formation to Asmari Formation transition deposits were studied in the stratigraphic section of Khaviz located in the northeast of Behbehan. In the present research, the deposits of the upper part of Pabdeh Formation consisting shale and interbedded of argillaceous gray limestone with a thickness of about 66 m were studied, which are followed by deposits of the lower part of Asmari Formation with a thickness of about 21 m, including cream-colored clay limestone. As a result of this study, 33 species belonging to 15 genera of calcareous nannofossils were identified. Based on the recorded bio-events and associated fossil assemblages, the bio-zones of Sphenolithus pseudoradians Zone, Ericsonia subdisticha Zone, Helicosphaera eticulate Zone, Sphenolithus predistentus Zone, Sphenolithus distentus Zone were determined. The studied zones are consistent with CNE20- CNO4/ CNO5 from Agnini et al. (2014) zonation. Based on the introduced bio-zones, the age of the upper part of Pabdeh Formation in the studied section of the Priabonin-early Rupelian and the age of the lower part of the Asmari Formation Rupelian-Chattian are suggested. In this study, the boundary between Pabdeh and Asmari formations is continuous, which indicates sedimentation with decreasing depth in the boundary of these two formations.
Stratigraphy and Palaeontology
s senemari
Abstract
In order to study biostratigraphy of the Pabdeh Formation in the Northeast Kazerun, Murdak section was selected. In this section, Pabdeh Formation is mainly consists of marl, shale and marly limestone. The study of calcareous nannofossils led to the recognition of 70 species and 28 genera. According ...
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In order to study biostratigraphy of the Pabdeh Formation in the Northeast Kazerun, Murdak section was selected. In this section, Pabdeh Formation is mainly consists of marl, shale and marly limestone. The study of calcareous nannofossils led to the recognition of 70 species and 28 genera. According to the first and last occurrence of index species and assemblages fossil, the following biozones based on global standard zonations are identified: Discoaster multiradiatus Zone (NP9/CP8a/CNP11), Tribrachiatus contortus Zone (NP10/ CP8b-CP9a/ CNE1- CNE2), Discoaster binodosus Zone (NP11/ CP9b/ CNE3), Tribrachiatus orthostylus Zone (NP12/ CP10/ CNE4), Discoaster lodoensis Zone (NP13/ CP11/ CNE5), Discoaster sunlodoensis Zone (NP14/ CP12/ CNE6- CNE8), Nannotetrina fulgens zone (NP15/ CP13/ CNE9-CNE11), Discoaster tanii nodifer Zone (NP16/ CP14a/ CNE12-CNE15), Discoaster saipanensis Zone (NP17/ CP14b/ CNE15- CNE16), Chiasmolithus oamaruensis Zone (NP18/CP15a/CNE17-CNE18), Isthmolithus recurvus Zone (NP19/CP15b/CNE18-CNE19), Sphenolithus pseudoradians Zone (NP20/ CP15b/ CNE20), Ericsonia Subdisticha zone (NP21/CP16a-b/CNE21-CNO1), Helicosphaera reticulate Zone (NP22/ CP16c/ CNO2), Sphenolithus predistintus Zone (NP23/ CP17- CP18 / CNO3- CNO4). As a result of this study and based on the obtained biozones, the age of Pabdeh Formation in Murdak section, is Late Paleocene (Thanetian) to Oligocene (Rupelian-Chatian).