Hamid Reza Moghadam Zadeh, I. M. Moghaddam, M. Aleali, Z. Maleki
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摘要
本文对位于伊朗西南部Lorestan北部的Taleh Zang组进行了生物地层学研究。在欧洲标准分带(浅底栖带)的背景下,在碳酸盐岩台地环境下研究了上古新世序列的底栖有孔虫含量。sbz4带主要为Glomalveolina levis (Hottinger)和Miscellanea miscella (d’archiac & Haime)的共生,显示了一个Thanetian时代。以底栖有孔虫和珊瑚红藻为重点,通过生物相分析和区系关联,确定了Poshte Jangal剖面沉积的潮滩和边缘海洋环境(短期盐度波动或完全海洋环境),以小型底栖有孔虫(Kathina)为主,具有轻微的中营养条件。内陆架高度半透明、最浅的部分,主要是杂岩和复岩的代表。在Palganeh和Pasan剖面中观察到代表热带暖水的生物组合,具有低营养条件。关键词:塔勒藏组,古新世,有孔虫,生物地层学,Thanetian
Stratigraphy of the Thanetian rotaliids limestone, northern Lorestan, Iran - Lorestan, SW Iran
In this research, biostratigraphy of the Taleh Zang Formation, located in northern Lorestan, SW Iran, is discussed. The benthic foraminiferal contents of the upper Paleocene successions were examined in a carbonate platform setting in the context of European standard zonation (Shallow Benthic Zones). The co-occurrence of Glomalveolina levis (Hottinger) and Miscellanea miscella (d’Archiac & Haime) characterizes Zone SBZ 4, indicating a Thanetian age. Based on biofacies analysis and faunal associations, with emphasis on benthic foraminifera and coralline red algae, tidal flat and marginal marine environment exposed to salinity fluctuations (short-term salinity fluctuations or fully marine conditions), dominated by small benthic Foraminifera (Kathina) with slightly mesotrophic conditions, are determined for the deposition of the Poshte Jangal section. The highly translucent, shallowest part of the inner shelf dominated by representatives of Miscellanea and Opertorbitolites. The biotic assemblages representing warm tropical waters with oligotrophic conditions were observed in Palganeh and Pasan sections. Keywords: Taleh Zang Formation, Paleocene, Foraminifera, Biostratigraphy, Thanetian.
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