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Siliciclastic input and sedimentation rate as controls on paleoecological distribution of Lower Miocene benthic carbonate producers in a fan–delta: Zagros foreland basin,Iran
Authors:Amir Hossein Rahiminejad  Mehdi Yazdi  Ali Reza Ashouri  Abdolhossein Kangazian
Institution:1. Department of Ecology, Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences, Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran;2. Faculty of Science, Department of Geology, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran;3. Faculty of Science, Department of Geology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran;4. Faculty of Science, Department of Geology, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran;5. Faculty of Science, Department of Geology, Islamic Azad University, Khorasgan (Isfahan) branch, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract:This paper aimed to study Lower Miocene (Burdigalian) mixed carbonate–siliciclastic deposits within an Upper Cenozoic synorogenic conglomerate–dominated succession in north of Shalamzar in the Zagros foreland basin, Iran. The deposits are composed of nine facies: foraminiferal mudstone, silty mudstone, sandy mudstone, fossiliferous sandy mudstone, fossiliferous argillaceous mudstone, fossiliferous calclithite, coral limestone, calcareous claystone and hybrid sandstone. The facies represent a mixed carbonate– siliciclastic shelf–type fan–delta. The subenvironments of the fan–delta include muddy pro–delta, sandy delta– front, clastic proximal mouth bar and a subordinate delta plain. Siliciclastic input and sedimentation rate controlled the paleoecological distribution of different benthic carbonate–producing fauna in the fan–delta during its progradation into a shelf marine environment. Input of siliciclastic deposits and sedimentation rate limited the diversity and development of corals and controlled their colonization and growth morphologies in the sandy delta–front. Siliciclastic input (including plant materials and coal debris) and sedimentation rate controlled the trophic habitats of many gastropods and their abundance and distribution in the sandy delta– front and clastic proximal mouth bar. Also, increased siliciclastic input favored abundance of larger benthic foraminifera in most parts of the fan–delta with the exception of the muddy pro–delta.
Keywords:Lower Miocene  Zagros foreland basin  fan–delta  paleoecology
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