Geochemistry, and carbon, oxygen and strontium isotope composition of brachiopods from the Khuff Formation of Oman and Saudi Arabia

Geoarabia Pub Date : 2012-04-01 DOI:10.2113/geoarabia170261
M. Stephenson, L. Angiolini, M. Leng, D. Darbyshire
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Brachiopods are abundant in the Oman Khuff Formation and similar brachiopod faunas are present at a few horizons in the same formation in Central Saudi Arabia. Following extensive systematic and biostratigraphic studies of these faunas, specimens from the base of the Midhnab Member of the Khuff Formation of Saudi Arabia (Buraydah Quadrangle), and from Member 3 of the Khuff Formation of the Huqf outcrop of Oman were assessed for isotope geochemistry (Sr, O and C). Dating using 87Sr/86Sr alone is not conclusive. Five pristine Oman brachiopods from biostratigraphically well-constrained lower Wordian horizons record a range of 87Sr/86Sr values that form a separate cluster offset from the current Sr isotope seawater curve, which defines the Early Permian and earliest Mid-Permian. The 87Sr/86Sr of the pristine Saudi Arabian brachiopod sits in an area which corresponds to a wide scatter of 87Sr/86Sr in the seawater curve data. However, the Saudi Arabian data does indicate that the Midhnab Member is likely younger than Member 3 of the Khuff Formation of the Huqf outcrop. The well-preserved brachiopod carbonate allows deductions to be made about the palaeotemperature of the Oman Khuff Formation Member 3 seawater using its oxygen isotope composition (δ18O). Assuming δ18O of seawater < –0.5‰, then palaeotemperature derived from brachiopods in the Oman horizons would be +25°C, +22°C and +17°C respectively. This is consistent with the trend of shallowing within Member 3, suggested by facies.
阿曼和沙特阿拉伯Khuff组腕足动物的地球化学及碳、氧、锶同位素组成
阿曼Khuff组腕足动物丰富,沙特阿拉伯中部同一组的几个层位也有类似的腕足动物。在对这些动物进行了广泛的系统和生物地层学研究之后,我们对沙特阿拉伯Khuff组Midhnab段(Buraydah Quadrangle)和阿曼Huqf露头Khuff组3段的标本进行了同位素地球化学(Sr、O和C)评估。仅使用87Sr/86Sr进行测年并不能得出结论。5个阿曼原始腕足动物来自生物地层约束良好的下Wordian层位,记录了87Sr/86Sr值范围,与当前Sr同位素海水曲线形成了单独的集群偏移,该曲线定义了早二叠世和早中二叠世。原始沙特阿拉伯腕足动物的87Sr/86Sr位于与海水曲线数据中87Sr/86Sr的广泛分散相对应的区域。然而,沙特阿拉伯的数据确实表明,Midhnab段可能比Huqf露头的Khuff组3段更年轻。保存完好的腕足类碳酸盐可以利用其氧同位素组成(δ18O)推断阿曼Khuff组3段海水的古温度。假设海水δ18O < -0.5‰,则阿曼层位腕足动物古地温分别为+25℃、+22℃和+17℃。这与岩相显示的三段内的浅化趋势一致。
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Geoarabia
Geoarabia 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Cessation. Published from 1996 to 2015, GeoArabia, The Journal of the Middle Eastern Geosciences was a quarterly journal covering the petroleum geosciences in the Middle East. The journal covers subjects such as: - sedimentology - tectonics - geophysics - petroleum reservoir characterization
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