PALEONTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ECHINODERMS IN THE QOM FORMATION (CENTRAL IRAN)

The Qom formation was formed in the Oligo-Miocene during the final sea transgression in Central Iran (Figure 1). The best outcrop is located in the vicinities of the Qom City, approximately 130<br />km at the south of Tehran. In general, the great heights of the zone are the result of...

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Main Authors: Moghadam Iraj Maghfouri, Khaksar Keyvan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2007-06-01
Series:Earth Sciences Research Journal
Online Access:http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/21210
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spelling doaj-8e49150a715649639926cd7c299bef242020-11-24T22:15:05ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaEarth Sciences Research Journal1794-61902007-06-011115779PALEONTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ECHINODERMS IN THE QOM FORMATION (CENTRAL IRAN)Moghadam Iraj MaghfouriKhaksar KeyvanThe Qom formation was formed in the Oligo-Miocene during the final sea transgression in Central Iran (Figure 1). The best outcrop is located in the vicinities of the Qom City, approximately 130<br />km at the south of Tehran. In general, the great heights of the zone are the result of intense tectonic activities. These heights have a number of faults and folds. Echinoderms are one of the most important and numerous fossil groups present in the Qom Formation and confirm the relationship of this environment with free waters. In the present investigation more than 100 prepared samples were<br />studied and 17 species were identified, scanned and classified. These fossils are more abundant in the upper part of the A member, which illustrates the abundance and diversity in C1 and C3 sub-members<br />belonging to the C member. To classify these samples, classical and up-to-date methods were used.<br />However, the systematic schemes were used more frequently (Moore, 1966; 1969-1971). Besides these studies, the other concomitant microfossils in the formation were investigated simultaneously to estimate the accurate age of them. It is concluded that the study of Oligo-Miocene Echinoderms present in the Qom formation is essential and important because, at the same time, the Central Iran Sea had a communicative role between the Indo-Pacific Ocean and the  Mediterranean Sea.http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/21210
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author Moghadam Iraj Maghfouri
Khaksar Keyvan
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PALEONTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ECHINODERMS IN THE QOM FORMATION (CENTRAL IRAN)
Earth Sciences Research Journal
author_facet Moghadam Iraj Maghfouri
Khaksar Keyvan
author_sort Moghadam Iraj Maghfouri
title PALEONTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ECHINODERMS IN THE QOM FORMATION (CENTRAL IRAN)
title_short PALEONTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ECHINODERMS IN THE QOM FORMATION (CENTRAL IRAN)
title_full PALEONTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ECHINODERMS IN THE QOM FORMATION (CENTRAL IRAN)
title_fullStr PALEONTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ECHINODERMS IN THE QOM FORMATION (CENTRAL IRAN)
title_full_unstemmed PALEONTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ECHINODERMS IN THE QOM FORMATION (CENTRAL IRAN)
title_sort paleontological study of the echinoderms in the qom formation (central iran)
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Earth Sciences Research Journal
issn 1794-6190
publishDate 2007-06-01
description The Qom formation was formed in the Oligo-Miocene during the final sea transgression in Central Iran (Figure 1). The best outcrop is located in the vicinities of the Qom City, approximately 130<br />km at the south of Tehran. In general, the great heights of the zone are the result of intense tectonic activities. These heights have a number of faults and folds. Echinoderms are one of the most important and numerous fossil groups present in the Qom Formation and confirm the relationship of this environment with free waters. In the present investigation more than 100 prepared samples were<br />studied and 17 species were identified, scanned and classified. These fossils are more abundant in the upper part of the A member, which illustrates the abundance and diversity in C1 and C3 sub-members<br />belonging to the C member. To classify these samples, classical and up-to-date methods were used.<br />However, the systematic schemes were used more frequently (Moore, 1966; 1969-1971). Besides these studies, the other concomitant microfossils in the formation were investigated simultaneously to estimate the accurate age of them. It is concluded that the study of Oligo-Miocene Echinoderms present in the Qom formation is essential and important because, at the same time, the Central Iran Sea had a communicative role between the Indo-Pacific Ocean and the  Mediterranean Sea.
url http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/21210
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