Maastrichtian facies succession and sea-level history of the Hossein-Abad,Neyriz area,Zagros Basin |
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Authors: | Hassan Amiri Bakhtiar Azizollah Taheri |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geology , National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC) , New Site, Ahwaz, 61735-1333, Iran;2. Geology Department, Faculty of Earth Science , Shahrood University of Technology , Shahrood, Iran |
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Abstract: | The Maastrichtian shallow-water carbonate platform (Tarbur Formation) is described from outcrop in southwest Iran. It is characterised by eight microfacies types, which are dominated by larger foraminifera, rudist debris and dasycladacean algae. They are grouped into four distinct depositional settings: tidal flat, lagoon, barrier and open marine. The depositional settings include stromatolitic boundstone of tidal flat, peloidal dasycladacean miliolids wackestone and peloid bioclastic imperforate foraminifera wackestone of restricted lagoon, Omphalocyclus miliolids bioclast packstone–grainstone and miliolids intraclast bioclast packstone–grainstone of open lagoon, rudist bioclast grainstone of inner-platform shoals and rudist bioclast floatstone–rudstone and bioclastic wackestone of open-marine environments. The facies and faunal characters are typical of a ramp-like open shelf. The lack of reef-constructing organisms resulted in a gently dipping ramp morphology for the margin and slope. On the basis of facies analysis, three depositional sequences (third order) are defined. |
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Keywords: | Tarbur Formation Maastrichtian microfacies larger foraminifera sequence stratigraphy Hossein-Abad Neyriz |
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