Title
Sedimentology and sediment geochemistry of the pelagic Paryab section (Zagros Mountains, Iran): implications for sea level fluctuations and paleoenvironments in the late Paleocene to middle Eocene
Author
Maryam Mortazavi Mehrizi
Department of Geology, University of Birjand
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Abstract
Sedimentological and geochemical records are presented for an upper Paleocene to middle Eocene deep-water pelagic succession of the Pabdeh Formation in the Paryab section, Zagros Mountains, NW, Iran. In this study, grain-size statistical parameters, cumulative curves, and bivariate analysis on twenty-five sediment samples were used to decipher depositional processes and paleoenvironments. XRD analysis of the fine-grained silt to clay sediments indicates that quartz, calcite, ankerite/dolomite, and clay minerals such as illite, chlorite, and kaolinite constitute the main minerals within these sediments. Elemental and isotopic chemostratigraphies are used to infer depositional conditions and sea level trends through time. TOC-CaCO3 trends of the samples are used to interpret the type of deposition and sediment accumulation rates, rhythmic bedding, and identification of regressional and transgressional phases. In the studied section, the manganese contents exhibit a declining trend along the lowstand systems tract that terminates in a sea level lowstand and the subsequent start of a transgressive trend. Some geochemical parameters such as Mn values and δ13C contents of sediments along a sequence can be used as potential sea level proxies that are tested in this study. The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) interval of the Pabdeh Formation coincides with increasing Mn contents and Mn/Al ratios. Ti/Al and Si/Al ratios show contrasting trends to Mn values and Mn/Al ratios. Generally, elemental and isotopic results of the Pabdeh Formation confirm the presence of a long-term three-stage sea level cycle in the studied interval that is related to the PETM event. Based on elemental analyses such as Co, Mo, Ni, V, and Cr contents, the Pabdeh Formation sediments were deposited in suboxic to slightly anoxic conditions.
Keywords
SedimentologyElemental and isotopic analysesSea level changePabdeh FormationZagros fold-thrust belt
Object type
Language
English [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1536330
Appeared in
Title
Arabian Journal of Geosciences
Volume
14
Issue
11
ISSN
1866-7511
Issued
2021
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date issued
2021
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