Marine and Petroleum Geology, Volume (164), No (164), Year (2024-6) , Pages (106683-106707)

Title : ( Tectonostratigraphy of the Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous siliciclastic (Shurijeh Formation) in the eastern Kopeh Dagh fold and thrust belt, Iran )

Authors: َََAbdullah Aghababaei Dehaghani , Behnam Rahimi , Farzin Ghaemi , Sayyed Reza Moussavi Harami , Hossein Motamedi , Parisa Gholami Zadeh ,

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Abstract

During the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous, a significant gas-bearing siliciclastic succession was deposited in the Kopeh Dagh fold-thrust belt in northeastern Iran. Study of the regional evolution of depositional system and geodynamic setting of the red beds continental strata can help in a better understanding of the development of an intracontinental extension in this part of the Eurasia Plate. However, this evolution is driven by faulting events that are not fully understood. Facies analysis in wells and outcrops of the Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Mozduran and Shurijeh formations in the Saleh Abad area, the easternmost part of the Kopeh Dagh Basin, led to the identification of two fluvial braided river systems in the Shurijeh Formation. Provenance and sedimentological studies indicate that siliciclastic sediments were supplied from the south into the north during the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous in the Kopeh Dagh Basin. The higher compositional and textural maturity in the upper part of the Shurijeh Formation relative to the lower part indicate more recycling and more extensive transport of the sediments. Two stages of normal faulting can be identified based on the tectonostratigraphic evolution in this interval: The first phase was initiated with polymictic conglomerates during the Late Jurassic in the lower part of the Shurijeh Formation, while the basin-controlling fault was a buried structure. The second phase started with an influx of quartz conglomerates when the basin-controlling fault reached the surface in the middle part of the Shurijeh Formation. This study integrates new field observations and interpretations to enhance understanding of a complex history of multiphase deformation controlled facies patterns, structural geometries of the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous. Renewed Cretaceous extension generated accommodation space for the transgressive Shurijeh Formation

Keywords

, Shurijeh Formation, Kopeh Dagh fold and thrust belt, Tectonostratigraphy
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author = {Aghababaei Dehaghani, َََAbdullah and Rahimi, Behnam and Ghaemi, Farzin and Moussavi Harami, Sayyed Reza and حسین معتمدی and پریسا غلامزاده},
title = {Tectonostratigraphy of the Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous siliciclastic (Shurijeh Formation) in the eastern Kopeh Dagh fold and thrust belt, Iran},
journal = {Marine and Petroleum Geology},
year = {2024},
volume = {164},
number = {164},
month = {June},
issn = {0264-8172},
pages = {106683--106707},
numpages = {24},
keywords = {Shurijeh Formation; Kopeh Dagh fold and thrust belt; Tectonostratigraphy},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Tectonostratigraphy of the Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous siliciclastic (Shurijeh Formation) in the eastern Kopeh Dagh fold and thrust belt, Iran
%A Aghababaei Dehaghani, َََAbdullah
%A Rahimi, Behnam
%A Ghaemi, Farzin
%A Moussavi Harami, Sayyed Reza
%A حسین معتمدی
%A پریسا غلامزاده
%J Marine and Petroleum Geology
%@ 0264-8172
%D 2024

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