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Bryozoans and brachiopods from the lower miocene deposits of the qom formation in north-east Isfahan (Central iran)
Journal: Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie - Abhandlungen (00777749)Year: November 2019Volume: 294Issue: Pages: 229 - 250
DOI:10.1127/njgpa/2019/0852Language: English
Abstract
A study of bryozoans and brachiopods from the Varton, Zefreh and Kuh-e-Charkheh sections from the Esfahan-Sirjan fore-arc basin of the Qom Formation of Central Iran has yielded 30 bryozoan taxa, including one new species Gigantopora vartonensis, and six brachiopod species. Both assemblages co-occur with large oyster shells with some of the ventral valves of brachiopods directly attached to their shells. The paleoenvironment is interpreted as an oyster bank (‘oyster reef’) in shallow, tropical-subtropical marine waters, producing cryptic habitats for other groups of organisms. © 2019 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung.
Author Keywords
BrachiopodaBryozoaCentral IranEarly MioceneIsfahanQom Formation
Other Keywords
Esfahan [Iran]Iranbody shapebrachiopodbryozoanforearc basinfossil recordMiocenemorphologypaleobiogeographypaleoecologypaleoenvironmentpaleogeographypaleontology