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Sequence stratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous–Paleocene Gurpi Formation in southwest Iran
Author(s) -
Bijan Beiranvand,
Ebrahim GhasemiNejad,
Mohammad Reza Kamali,
Akram Ahmadi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
geoarabia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1025-6059
DOI - 10.2113/geoarabia190289
Subject(s) - palynofacies , geology , sedimentary depositional environment , paleontology , foraminifera , bathyal zone , cretaceous , facies , paleogene , stratigraphy , stratigraphic section , sequence stratigraphy , horizon , oceanography , sedimentary rock , benthic zone , tectonics , structural basin , geometry , mathematics
Facies associations, microplanktonic diversity, palynofacies variations, geochemical data, and natural gamma-ray logs were analyzed from the Danial and Gurpi sections of the Campanian–Selandian Gurpi Formation in the Zagros Mountains, southwest Iran. The biostratigraphic data indicate that deposition across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary was continuous in the Danial Section. In contrast, a minor stratigraphic break seems to be present in the Gurpi Section, where several planktonic foraminiferal subzones are not identified. Nine depositional sequences were interpreted and correlated between the two sections. They are apparently of great lateral extent because they closely correlate to the global sea-level cycles. The Maastrichtian maximum flooding surface MFS K180 (68 Ma) of the Arabian Plate was also identified. Detailed palynofacies analysis, integrated with standard tropical/subtropical planktonic foraminifera, indicate warm Neo-Tethyan upper-bathyal to middle-shelf depositional environments for the Gurpi Formation.

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