Baghuk Mountain (Central Iran): high-resolution stratigraphy of a continuous Central Tethyan Permian Triassic boundary section

Permian-Triassic boundary sections at Baghuk Mountain (Central Iran) are investigated with respect to their lithological succession, biostratigraphy (particularly conodonts, nautiloids and ammonoids) as well as chemostratigraphy (carbon isotopes). The rock successions consist of the Late Permian Ham...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. Fossil record 2021-06, Vol.24 (1), p.171-192
Hauptverfasser: Korn, Dieter, Leda, Lucyna, Heuer, Franziska, Salimi, Hemen Moradi, Farshid, Elham, Akbari, Amir, Schobben, Martin, Ghaderi, Abbas, Struck, Ulrich, Gliwa, Jana, Ware, David, Hairapetian, Vachik
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Zusammenfassung:Permian-Triassic boundary sections at Baghuk Mountain (Central Iran) are investigated with respect to their lithological succession, biostratigraphy (particularly conodonts, nautiloids and ammonoids) as well as chemostratigraphy (carbon isotopes). The rock successions consist of the Late Permian Hambast Formation, the youngest Permian Baghuk Member (new name for the "Boundary Clay") and the Early Triassic Claraia beds. Correlation of the data allows the establishment of a high-resolution stratigraphy based on conodonts with seven Changhsingian zones. Abundant ammonoids enable the separation of ammonoid assemblages with the successive Wuchiapingian genera Prototoceras, Pseudotoceras and Vedioceras, as well as the Changhsingian genera Shevyrevites, Paratirolites, Althashites, Abichites and Arasella. Griesbachian and Dienerian ammonoids are usually poorly preserved. Nautiloids occur predominantly in the Wuchiapingian part of the section with two successive assemblages dominated by the Liroceratidae and Tainoceratidae, respectively. Ntunerous Early Triassic strata contain microbialites of various outer morphology and microstructure. The carbon isotope curve (delta C-13(carb)) shows a continuous late Changhsingian negative excursion continuing across the Baghuk Member with the lightest values at the base of the Triassic.
ISSN:2193-0066
2193-0074
1860-1014
2193-0074
DOI:10.5194/fr-24-171-2021