Document Type : Original Research Paper

Authors

1 Ph.D. Student, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran

2 Professor, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran

3 Professor, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran

4 M.Sc., Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran

Abstract

The Lower Carboniferous deposits (Shishtu II Formation) is exposed in the Banarizeh section, Southeastern Isfahan, Central Iran. The Shishtu II Formation is characterized by continental to shallow marine deposits, where it unconformably overlies the Alluvial deposits and is unconformably overlain by the Sardar Formation. The thickness of Shishtu II Formation reach to 195m and contain moderate diversity, high richness Holothurian sclerites assemblages and other skeletal particles of scatter Crinoids, Brachiopods and Corals. The systematic studies and taxonomic investigation carried out on the collected samples from studies area led to recognition of 8 species belonging mainly to 4 families (Calclamnidae, Achistridae, Palaeocaudinidae, Theelidae). The Holothurian sclerites in Shishtu II Formation are dominantly as: Eocaudina subhexagona, Eocaudina ovalis, Microantyx permiana, Mercedescaudina langeri, Protocaudina hexagonaria, Achistrum monochordata, Thalattocanthus Consonus. Based on sratigraphical distribution of the Holothurian sclerites, Tournaisian- Visean age is suggested for Shishtu II Formation. 

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The Lower Carboniferous deposits (Shishtu II Formation) is exposed in the Banarizeh section, Southeastern Isfahan, Central Iran. The Shishtu II Formation is characterized by continental to shallow marine deposits, where it unconformably overlies the Alluvial deposits and is unconformably overlain by the Sardar Formation. The thickness of Shishtu II Formation reach to 195m and contain moderate diversity, high richness Holothurian sclerites assemblages and other skeletal particles of scatter Crinoids, Brachiopods and Corals. The systematic studies and taxonomic investigation carried out on the collected samples from studies area led to recognition of 8 species belonging mainly to 4 families (Calclamnidae, Achistridae, Palaeocaudinidae, Theelidae). The Holothurian sclerites in Shishtu II Formation are dominantly as: Eocaudina subhexagona, Eocaudina ovalis, Microantyx permiana, Mercedescaudina langeri, Protocaudina hexagonaria, Achistrum monochordata, Thalattocanthus Consonus. Based on sratigraphical distribution of the Holothurian sclerites, Tournaisian- Visean age is suggested for Shishtu II Formation.