阿曼北部晚白垩世Fiqa组钙质纳米化石组合

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY Journal of Micropalaeontology Pub Date : 2019-02-28 DOI:10.5194/JM-38-25-2019
Zainab Al Rawahi, T. Dunkley Jones
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摘要本研究首次提供了来自阿曼北部阿鲁马盆地地下晚白垩世序列的详细钙质超微化石组合数据。组合组成的分类学描述和文献记录是基于对阿曼北部八口油气探井的沟渠岩屑和侧壁样本的广泛定量分析。从这些井中研究的样本覆盖了地下Fiqa组的Coniacian至最早的Maastrichtian深海页岩和泥灰岩。这些细粒硅化岩矿床通常产出中等至保存良好的超微化石,尤其是在Campanian层段。因此,Fiqa组记录了多种组合,总多样性约为200种,包括两个新种,Staurolithites ormae sp.nov.和Chiastozygus fahudensis ssp。nov.,对其进行了说明和描述。这里提供了这种多样性的广泛成像,以及阿曼北部一口关键参考井W-4的主要成分的地层分布。对描述较差的组群,如铁云母进行了密切调查,并强调了它们在地层应用中的实用性。具有强烈古环境偏好的非化石类群的相对丰度为盆地的古生产力提供了新的见解。Discorhabdus ignatus、Biscutum constans和Zeugrhabdotus直立等高肥力物种在整个Fiqa组的丰度都有很大变化,反映了盆地生产力条件的长期变化。这一点得到了藤壶菌(Watznaueria barnesiae)和尾壶菌(Micula staurophora)丰度模式的支持,它们和高肥力物种呈广泛的负相关。FiqaFormation是阿曼白垩纪碳氢化合物储层的一个关键区域封闭单元,也是阿拉伯半岛其他地区的一个生产单元。在阿曼阿鲁马盆地之外,这项研究将为中东和其他特提斯南部地区晚白垩世钙质超微化石组合的未来生物地层学或古环境分析提供一个重要的参考点。
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Calcareous nannofossil assemblages of the Late Cretaceous Fiqa Formation, north Oman
Abstract. This study presents the first detailed calcareous nannofossil assemblage data from the Late Cretaceous succession of the subsurface Aruma Basin, north Oman. The taxonomic description and documentation of assemblage composition are based on extensive quantitative analysis of ditch cuttings and side-wall samples from eight hydrocarbon exploration wells across north Oman. The samples studied from those wells cover the Coniacian to earliest Maastrichtian deep marine shales and marls of the subsurface Fiqa Formation. These fine-grained siliciclastic deposits often yield moderately to well-preserved nannofossil assemblages, especially in the Campanian intervals. Consequently, diverse assemblages have been recorded from the Fiqa Formation, with a total diversity of ∼200 species, including two new species, Staurolithites ormae sp. nov. and Chiastozygus fahudensis sp. nov., which are illustrated and described. Extensive imaging of this diversity is provided here, as are stratigraphic distributions of the main components from a key reference well in north Oman, W-4. Poorly described groups such as Staurolithites are closely investigated and their utility for stratigraphic applications is highlighted. Relative abundances of nannofossil taxa with strong palaeoenvironmental preferences have revealed new insights into the palaeo-productivity of the basin. High-fertility species like Discorhabdus ignotus, Biscutum constans and Zeugrhabdotus erectus show substantial variations in abundance throughout the Fiqa Formation, reflecting long-term shifts in the productivity conditions of the basin. This is supported by abundance patterns of Watznaueria barnesiae and Micula staurophora that show a broadly inverse correlation with the high-fertility species. The Fiqa Formation represents a key regional seal unit for the Cretaceous hydrocarbon reservoirs of Oman, as well as being a productive unit elsewhere in the Arabian Peninsula. Beyond the Aruma Basin of Oman, this study will provide a key reference point for future biostratigraphic or palaeoenvironmental analyses of the Late Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil assemblages across the Middle East and other southern Tethyan areas.
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Journal of Micropalaeontology
Journal of Micropalaeontology 生物-古生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Micropalaeontology (JM) is an established international journal covering all aspects of microfossils and their application to both applied studies and basic research. In particular we welcome submissions relating to microfossils and their application to palaeoceanography, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology, evolution, taxonomy, environmental change and molecular phylogeny.
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