Authors
Alireza Piryaei, John JG Reijmer, Frans SP van Buchem, Mohsen Yazdi-Moghadam, Jalil Sadouni, Taniel Danelian
Publication date
2010
Journal
Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Volume
330
Issue
1
Pages
211-251
Publisher
The Geological Society of London
Description
During the Late Cretaceous the northeastern margin of the Arabian plate (Zagros–Fars Area) was characterized by significant variations in sedimentary facies, sedimentation patterns and accommodation space, and by shifting depocentres. A succession of events recording the evolution of the region from a passive to an active margin is documented by the study of eight outcrop sections and one well. This new study uses new age dating (benthic and planktonic foraminifers, nannoplankton and radiolarian biozonations and strontium isotope stratigraphy). The new observations provide a detailed overview of the response of the sedimentary system to changes in the tectonic regime related to obduction processes. These changes are very well shown in regional cross-sections and palaeogeographical maps. Three tectono-sedimentary phases are recognized indicating the evolution from a passive to an active margin …
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