Biostratigraphy of the Bazehowz Formation at its Type section, South West Mashhad based on plant macrofossils

Authors

  • Fatemeh Vaez-Javadi Department of Geology, University College of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, I.R.Iran
  • Mohsen Allameh Department of Geology, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, I.R. Iran
Abstract:

Jurassic deposits are well exposed in the Bazehowz area, South west of Mashhad city, East Alborz, Iran. It contains plant macrofossilsbelonging to eighteen species of eleven genera of various orders such as Equisetales, Filicales, Bennettitales, Cycadales,Corystospermales, Caytoniales, Ginkgoales and Pinales. Two biozones were recognized in the type section of Bazehowz Formation.Biozone I is an assemblage biozone with its lower and upper boundaries identified by first observed occurrence (FOO) and the lastobserved occurrence (LOO) of Nilssonia rigida, Nilsssonia sp. cf. N. bozorga and Nilssonia feriziensis. Since there are species fromLiassic such as Nilssonia rigida and uppermost Liassic such as Nilssonia feriziensis and Nilssonia sp. cf. N. bozorga, a Toarcian ageis suggested for this biozone. Biozone II is an interval zone with its lower and upper boundaries identified by FOO of Klukia exilis andPtilophyllum vasekgahenses and Coniopteris hymenophylloides and Ctenozamites cycadea, respectively. According to occurrence ofKlukia exilis, a lowermost Middle Jurassic age is suggested for the lower boundary and based on the occurrence of Coniopterishymenophylloides Aalenian age is considered for upper boundary of Biozone II. On the basis of relative abundance of Filicales(%16.6), Bennettitales (%27.7) and Cycadales it is considered a humid sub-tropical climate for this period of time.

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volume 5  issue 1

pages  27- 44

publication date 2015-03-01

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