Paleoenvironmental implications for the Dalichai Formation in two stratigraphic sections, Sharaf and Tapal (central and eastern Alborz Mountains) based on Sporomorph EcoGroups

Sporomorph EcoGroups data and the relevant plant communities are considered as a possible routine used to draw palaeoecological inferences for their host strata. Occurrence of high abundant, diversity and well preserved miospores in the Dalichai Formation of the central and eastern Alborz Ranges all...

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Auteurs principaux: Firoozeh Hashem iYazdi, افسانه ده بزرگی, فرشته سجادی, hossein hashemi
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Publié: University of Isfahan 2017-11-01
Collection:Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
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Accès en ligne:http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_22274_5973e042e9d93563beb002712790f522.pdf
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author Firoozeh Hashem iYazdi
افسانه ده بزرگی
فرشته سجادی
hossein hashemi
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فرشته سجادی
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description Sporomorph EcoGroups data and the relevant plant communities are considered as a possible routine used to draw palaeoecological inferences for their host strata. Occurrence of high abundant, diversity and well preserved miospores in the Dalichai Formation of the central and eastern Alborz Ranges allows for this method to be used to obtain certain palaeoecological implications of its depositional environment. The misopores are classified as Sporomorph EcoGroups (SEGs) that with reference to their parent plants each indicate particular palaeocological specifications. According to the SEG data derived from study of the Dalichai Formation's palynological assemblages, declination of miospores representing Upland/Lowland plant communities and the proliferation of those characterizing Lowland/Coastal-Tidal plant associations is interpreted to signify relatively low sea level and sedimentaion in a marginal marine setting. Furthermore, the ratio of wetter/drier and warmer/cooler elements suggests deposition under a moist, ±warm climate during the Middle Jurassic in central and eastern Alborz Mountains. Notable abundance of the fern spores in the palynofloras studied tends to support this palaeoclimate generalization.
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spelling doaj.art-021ec4c77a864a8aa9124582087857782024-10-02T11:59:45ZengUniversity of IsfahanJournal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches2008-78882423-80072017-11-0133311410.22108/jssr.2017.104681.101722274Paleoenvironmental implications for the Dalichai Formation in two stratigraphic sections, Sharaf and Tapal (central and eastern Alborz Mountains) based on Sporomorph EcoGroupsFiroozeh Hashem iYazdi0افسانه ده بزرگی1فرشته سجادی2hossein hashemi3Tehran, university of Tehran, IranAssistant Professor, Faculty of Science, Imam Khomeini International University, Ghazvin.Associate Professor, Faculty of Geology, College of Sciences, University of Tehran, TehranUniversity of Kharazmi, IranSporomorph EcoGroups data and the relevant plant communities are considered as a possible routine used to draw palaeoecological inferences for their host strata. Occurrence of high abundant, diversity and well preserved miospores in the Dalichai Formation of the central and eastern Alborz Ranges allows for this method to be used to obtain certain palaeoecological implications of its depositional environment. The misopores are classified as Sporomorph EcoGroups (SEGs) that with reference to their parent plants each indicate particular palaeocological specifications. According to the SEG data derived from study of the Dalichai Formation's palynological assemblages, declination of miospores representing Upland/Lowland plant communities and the proliferation of those characterizing Lowland/Coastal-Tidal plant associations is interpreted to signify relatively low sea level and sedimentaion in a marginal marine setting. Furthermore, the ratio of wetter/drier and warmer/cooler elements suggests deposition under a moist, ±warm climate during the Middle Jurassic in central and eastern Alborz Mountains. Notable abundance of the fern spores in the palynofloras studied tends to support this palaeoclimate generalization.http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_22274_5973e042e9d93563beb002712790f522.pdfSporomorph EcoGroupsPalaeoecologyMiddle JurassicDalichai FormationAlborz Ranges
spellingShingle Firoozeh Hashem iYazdi
افسانه ده بزرگی
فرشته سجادی
hossein hashemi
Paleoenvironmental implications for the Dalichai Formation in two stratigraphic sections, Sharaf and Tapal (central and eastern Alborz Mountains) based on Sporomorph EcoGroups
Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
Sporomorph EcoGroups
Palaeoecology
Middle Jurassic
Dalichai Formation
Alborz Ranges
title Paleoenvironmental implications for the Dalichai Formation in two stratigraphic sections, Sharaf and Tapal (central and eastern Alborz Mountains) based on Sporomorph EcoGroups
title_full Paleoenvironmental implications for the Dalichai Formation in two stratigraphic sections, Sharaf and Tapal (central and eastern Alborz Mountains) based on Sporomorph EcoGroups
title_fullStr Paleoenvironmental implications for the Dalichai Formation in two stratigraphic sections, Sharaf and Tapal (central and eastern Alborz Mountains) based on Sporomorph EcoGroups
title_full_unstemmed Paleoenvironmental implications for the Dalichai Formation in two stratigraphic sections, Sharaf and Tapal (central and eastern Alborz Mountains) based on Sporomorph EcoGroups
title_short Paleoenvironmental implications for the Dalichai Formation in two stratigraphic sections, Sharaf and Tapal (central and eastern Alborz Mountains) based on Sporomorph EcoGroups
title_sort paleoenvironmental implications for the dalichai formation in two stratigraphic sections sharaf and tapal central and eastern alborz mountains based on sporomorph ecogroups
topic Sporomorph EcoGroups
Palaeoecology
Middle Jurassic
Dalichai Formation
Alborz Ranges
url http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_22274_5973e042e9d93563beb002712790f522.pdf
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