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The Oligo-/Miocene Qom Formation (Iran): evidence for an early Burdigalian restriction of the Tethyan Seaway and closure of its Iranian gateways
Authors:M. Reuter  W. E. Piller  M. Harzhauser  O. Mandic  B. Berning  F. Rögl  A. Kroh  M.-P. Aubry  U. Wielandt-Schuster  A. Hamedani
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Earth Sciences, Graz University, Heinrichstrasse 26, 8010 Graz, Austria;(2) Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria;(3) Department of Geological Sciences, Rutgers University, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8066, USA;(4) Landesamt für Geologie, Rohstoffe und Bergbau Baden-Württemberg, Albertstrasse 5, 79104 Freiburg, Germany;(5) Geology Department, Esfahan University, 81744 Esfahan, Iran
Abstract:In the central Iranian Esfahan-Sirjan and Qom basins sedimentation of the Oligo-/Miocene Qom Formation took place on extensive mixed carbonate–siliciclastic ramps. During this time, both basins were positioned at the Eurasian margin of the Tethyan Seaway, which connected the western and eastern regions of the Tethys Ocean at least until the late Burdigalian. During the so-called Terminal Tethyan Event the Tethyan Seaway was then closed due to the collision of the African/Arabian and Iranian/Eurasian plates. Facies analysis of the sedimentary record of both basins indicates paleoenvironments ranging from terrestrial to open marine settings, including mangrove, restricted inner shelf lagoon, seagrass meadow, reefal, and deeper offshore environments. Recognition of eight depositional sequences and elaboration of an integrated biostratigraphic framework (calcareous nannoplankton, planktic and larger benthic foraminifers, gastropods, and pectinids) allow us to construct a basin-spanning stratigraphy. The assignment of the recognized sea-level lowstands to the Ru 3 to Bur 3 lowstands of the global sea-level curve enables a comparison with time-equivalent sections from the Zagros Basin, which was part of the African/Arabian Plate on the opposing southern margin of the Tethyan Seaway. The so calibrated sections display restrictions of the Tethyan Seaway and interruption of the south Iranian gateways between the Qom Basin and the Proto-Indopacific in relation to ongoing plate collision during the early Burdigalian.
Keywords:Qom Formation  Stratigraphy  Terminal Tethyan Event  Tethyan Seaway  Iran
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