Exotic facies episodes of a carbonate platform: implications for middle and late Cambrian ecosystems and impact of bioturbation in the Alborz Basin, Iran

The sedimentological and ichnological data of the Mila Group in the Alborz Basin, northern Iran indicate that the appearance of exotic facies and resurgence of microbialites resulted from the development of extraordinary palaeoceanographic conditions with widespread environmental stress and enhanced...

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description The sedimentological and ichnological data of the Mila Group in the Alborz Basin, northern Iran indicate that the appearance of exotic facies and resurgence of microbialites resulted from the development of extraordinary palaeoceanographic conditions with widespread environmental stress and enhanced precipitation of CaCO3. Inhospitable environmental conditions in the Mila Group platform led to a considerable reduction in ichnodiversity, bioturbation intensity and depth and size of burrows, which led to periods of dominating calcimicrobe ecology. The development of exotic or anachronistic facies started around the Cambrian Stage 4–Wuliuan boundary, probably simultaneous with the SPICE event, whereas the Furongian exotic facies period probably took place simultaneous with the HERB event. Biotic and physico-chemical changes in the ocean during these events may have led as well to the virtual absence of the mixed layer and infaunal ecospace utilization in the deposits of the Mila Group. Nevertheless, the local presence of metazoan-microbial build-ups that established between the two suggested exotic facies developments indicates that these periods started at the Cambrian Stage 4–Wuliuan boundary interval, but a fluctuation of abnormal palaeoceanographic conditions and ambient normal marine conditions took place during the Miaolingian and Furongian in the Alborz Basin as a representative of the northern Gondwanan margin.
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