Diversity and paleoecological significance of zooxanthellate corals of Oligocene Qom Formation, SE Iran/Diversidad y significado de los corales Zooxanthellate en la formacion Qom, al sureste de Iran
Zooxanthellate corals are Iran's most abundant macrofossils in the Oligocene-early Miocene Qom Formation deposits in the NE margin of the Tethyan Seaway. Yet, basic knowledge about the diversity of these organisms and their paleoecology is still scarce. In this paper late Rupelian--Chattian cor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Earth sciences research journal 2024-06, Vol.28 (2), p.127 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Zooxanthellate corals are Iran's most abundant macrofossils in the Oligocene-early Miocene Qom Formation deposits in the NE margin of the Tethyan Seaway. Yet, basic knowledge about the diversity of these organisms and their paleoecology is still scarce. In this paper late Rupelian--Chattian coral data from three exposed sections in the northwestern Jazmurian Lake, SE Iran, as the southeasternmost outcrops of the Qom Formation, are analyzed in terms of diversity and paleoecology. The coralline red algae and larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages associated with the corals have also been used to infer the paleoenvironmental and paleoecological conditions. The following coral genera were recognized: Leptoria, Caulastraea, Hydnophora, A streopora, Plesiastraea, Thegioastraea, Porites, Goniopora, Platycoenia, Acropora, Tarbellastraea, Favites, Heliastraea, Stylocoenia, Ceratotrochus. The high abundance of z-corals, larger benthic foraminifera (LBF), and coralline red algae demonstrate that the deposition took place in tropical-subtropical warm waters mainly within the euphotic to the mesophotic zones. The presence of various coral fabrics including pillarstone, domestone, and rudstone allowed to infer high to moderate hydrodynamic energy in the studied sections. As well, given the interactions among corals, filter-feeders, green and red algae, bioeroders, and the surrounding environment, it seems that oligotrophic to slightly mesotrophic conditions also had prevailed in the studied area. Keywords: Oligo-Miocene; Corals; Paleoecology; Larger benthic foraminifera; Tethyan Seaway; Los corales Zooxanthellate son los macrofosiles mas abundantes en los depositos del Oligoceno Temprano de la formacion Qom en el margen noreste del Oceano Tetis. Sin embargo, el conocimiento basico sobre la diversidad de estos organismos y de su paleoecologia es escaso. Este trabajo utiliza informacion del periodo Rupelian--Chattian tardio en tres secciones expuestas al noroeste del lago Jazmurian, sureste de Iran, que son los afloramientos rocosos mas al sudeste de la formacion Qom, y que se analizo en terminos de diversidad y paleoecologia. Algas rojas coralinas y grandes conjuntos de foraminiferos bentonicos asociados con los corales tambien se usaron para inferir el paleoambiente y las condiciones paleoecologicas. Se reconocieron los siguientes generos coralinos: Leptoria, Caulastraea, Hydnophora, Astreopora, Plesiastraea, Thegioastraea, Porites, Goniopora, Platycoenia, Acropora, T |
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ISSN: | 1794-6190 |
DOI: | 10.15446/esrj.v28n2.108925 |