Paleoecology & Paleobiogeography of Orbitoides Genus in Zagros Basin (South West Iran)
Received Date: Nov 27, 2014 / Accepted Date: Dec 31, 2014 / Published Date: Jan 10, 2015
Abstract
Orbitoides is a large size benthic foraminifera of Tarbur Foarmation (Late Campanian -Maastrichtian) distributed from Northwest to southeast of Zagros area. From the Paleoenvironment point of view this genus lives in shallow environment with high aggitation, high light penetration and low clastic particles in let (like reefs and barrier reefs). The Paleogeographic distribution of Orbitoides is between 28̊ 35´ and 34̊ 18´ Northern latitude. The number and variety of the genus decrease from southeast to Northwest of the area and is accordance with temperature reduction toward northern parts and hyaline wall of them. Studies show that the abundance of Orbitoides depends on temperature, type of existing sediments and local tectonic which affects the depth sub-basins.
Keywords: Orbitoides; Tarbur formation; Zagros; Paleogeography
Citation: Abyat A, Lari AR (2015) Paleoecology & Paleobiogeography of Orbitoides Genus in Zagros Basin (South West Iran). J Earth Sci Clim Change 6: 247. Doi: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000247
Copyright: © 2015 Abyat A, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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