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Revision of the foraminiferal biozonation scheme in Upper Cretaceous carbonates of the Dezful Embayment,Zagros, Iran: Integrated palaeontological,sedimentological and geochemical investigation
Authors:Mahboobeh Omidvar  Hamzeh Mehrabi  Fereshteh Sajjadi  Hassan Bahramizadeh-Sajjadi  Hossain Rahimpour-Bonab  Alireza Ashrafzadeh
Institution:1. Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran;2. Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran;3. National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), Tehran, Iran;4. MAPSA Oil Company, Geology division, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Cretaceous carbonate successions of the Bangestan Group, such as the Sarvak and Ilam formations, are among the most prolific hydrocarbon reserves of the Middle East. However, relatively little is known about their detailed palaeontology and biostratigraphy. Moreover, due to lithological similarity of these carbonate formations recognition of their boundaries in subsurface studies is problematic. To investigate these units, biostratigraphic analyses were carried out on nearly 1100 m of cores, including core plug samples and thin sections prepared from five giant and supergiant oilfields in the northern and southern Dezful Embayment, SW Iran. Accordingly, 59 species of foraminifera (assigned to 43 genera) as well as 11 species of non-foraminifera (10 genera) were recognized. As a result, three biozones were identified, which in stratigraphic order are: Nezzazata-Alveolinids Assemblage Zone; Moncharmontia apenninica-Nezzazatinella-Dicyclina Assemblage Zone; and Rotalia skourensis-algae Assemblage Zone. These are compared with the Wynd's (1965) biozonation scheme, previously introduced in the Zagros area, and a revised scheme is presented. Accordingly, a Cenomanian–Turonian age and a Coniacian–Campanian age are envisaged for the Upper Sarvak and Ilam formations, respectively. In our new biostratigraphic scheme, the Sarvak–Ilam formations boundary is considered to be located above the Moncharmontia apenninica-Nezzazatinella-Dicyclina Assemblage Zone (equivalent of Valvulammina-Dicyclina Assemblage Zone of Wynd, 1965), that is Turonian in age. This zone is bounded by two palaeoexposure surfaces, which correspond approximately to the C–T boundary transitional interval and a post-Turonian, which can be possibly assigned to the Coniacian. Significant sedimentological features of these disconformities include bauxitic–lateritic horizons, karstified profiles and solution-collapsed breccias. Geochemical signatures of these meteorically altered surfaces are also considered to calibrate biofacies and biozones. Finally, we compared our new biozonation scheme with other studies in neighboring areas of SW Iran and the Middle East.
Keywords:Foraminifera  Biostratigraphy  Cretaceous  Stable isotopes  Palaeoexposure  Dezful Embayment  Iran
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