Sequence stratigraphy of the late Campanian-early Maastrichtian Shiranish Formation, Jabal Sinjar, northwestern Iraq

The Late Campanian-Maastrichtian Shiranish Formation consists of deep-marine marls and limestones that were deposited in northern and central Iraq. In northwestern Iraq, in the core of EW-trending Jabal Sinjar, a 430-m-thick section of the Shiranish Formation crops out. The base of the Shiranish sec...

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description The Late Campanian-Maastrichtian Shiranish Formation consists of deep-marine marls and limestones that were deposited in northern and central Iraq. In northwestern Iraq, in the core of EW-trending Jabal Sinjar, a 430-m-thick section of the Shiranish Formation crops out. The base of the Shiranish section is not exposed here. It is unconformably overlain by Paleocene-Lower Eocene formations: Sinjar Formation along the northern part of the Jabal, and Aaliji Formation along its eastern side. Eighty samples were collected from the section and used for facies analysis and biostratigraphic calibration. Previous studies of planktonic foraminifera recognized four biozones, which were confirmed in the present study: Globotruncanita calcarata Interval Zone, Globotruncanella havanensis-Rosita fornicata Partial Range Zone, Globotruncana aegyptiaca Interval Zone and Gansserina gansseri Interval Zone. These zones are here calibrated in several geological time scales. Six facies were distinguishable throughout the section, representing shallow-marine, middle-shelf, outer-shelf and upper-bathyal environments. These environments were used to interpret six depositional sequences. The older five Shiranish sequences are fourth order and grouped into one third-order sequence, while the sixth and youngest Shiranish Sequence was of third order. This suggests that the studied section was deposited in about 5 million years between ca. 76.0-74.4 and 69.5-69.8 Ma. The correlation between the Shiranish sequences and those of the Aruma Formation in Saudi Arabia implies that the northern Arabian Platform was regionally flooded starting in the Late Campanian and ending in the Maastrichtian. In the study area, an unconformity straddles the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) boundary and represent a hiatus of ca. 10 or more million years.
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subjects Aaliji Formation
anticlines
Asia
assemblages
biostratigraphy
biozones
Campanian
Cenozoic
Cretaceous
depositional environment
folds
Foraminifera
Globigerinacea
Globotruncanidae
Invertebrata
Iraq
Jabal Formation
Jabal Sinjar
Jabal Sinjar Anticline
K-T boundary
lower Maestrichtian
lower Paleocene
Maestrichtian
marine environment
Mesozoic
microfossils
Middle East
northwestern Iraq
Paleocene
paleoenvironment
Paleogene
Protista
Rotaliina
Senonian
sequence stratigraphy
shelf environment
Shiranish Formation
Sinjar Formation
stratigraphic boundary
Stratigraphy
Tertiary
upper Campanian
Upper Cretaceous
title Sequence stratigraphy of the late Campanian-early Maastrichtian Shiranish Formation, Jabal Sinjar, northwestern Iraq
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