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The Gurpi Formation (Upper Santonian – Upper Maastrichtian, Marun Oil Field) Biostratigraphy and Paleoecology Investigation

2017
The Gurpi Formation, one of the geologycal units of the Zagros Basin, stretches with in the Folded Zagros in the provinces of Khuzestan, Lorestan, and Fars,in southwest Iran. In all 525 samples were collected from five stratigraphic sectiones of the Gurpi Formation in Dezful embayment Zone for studying biostratigraphy.
darabi, ghamarnaz, Sadeghi, Abbas
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Biostratigraphy of Gurpi Formation (Late Cretaceous) in Interior Fars:Bavan Area, Central Zagros (Southwestern Iran)

Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change, 2013
The Gurpi Formation is well exposed in the Bavan area (southwestern Iran). It consists of 160 m of marl with intercalations of limy marl. Here, on the basis of foraminiferal studies, 78 species and 20 genera of planktonic foraminifera were identified. Based on the stratigraphic distribution of the well known foraminifers, three foraminiferal biozones ...
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Biostratigraphy of the Gurpi Formation in Sepidan section, Interior Fars basin based on planktonic foraminifera

2016
In this study biostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous deposits (Gurpi Formation) in Sepidan section located in the Interior Fars basin (SW Iran) was studied. The Gurpi Formation in this section consists of 360 m lime shale, argillaceous limestone and shale laid continuously on the Ilam Formation and with a paraconformity under the Pabdeh Formation ...
Rameh, Hassan   +1 more
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Sequence stratigraphy of the Gurpi Formation (Campanian–Paleocene) in southwest of Zagros, Iran, based on palynomorphs and foraminifera

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2014
The Gurpi Formation is a well-known source rock in the Zagros basin, which stretches from northeast to southwest Iran. Sequence stratigraphy was done based on the integration of evidence derived from palynological proxies and foraminiferal data. According to sequence stratigraphy, seven time lines including four sequence boundaries of type II and three
Elahe Zarei, Ebrahim Ghasemi-Nejad
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Calcareous nannofossils biostratigraphy of the Campanian-Danian interval, Gurpi Formation in the Zagros Basin, SouthWest Iran

2019
This study presents calcareous nannofossils biostratigraphy of the Campanian‒Danian interval at the Gurpi Formation in the southwest of Ilam Province, in the Zagros Basin. The studied sequence of the Gurpi Formation mainly consists of marly shale and limestones. The thickness of Gurpi Formation was measured as approximately 230 m.
senemari, saeedeh, Foroghi, Fariba
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Planktonic foraminifera and sea-level changes in the upper Cretaceous of the Gurpi Formation, Lorestan basin, SW Iran

Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2018
Abstract The Gurpi Formation, one of the geological units of the Zagros Basin, stretches with in the Folded Zagros in the provinces of Khuzestan, Lorestan, and Fars, in southwest Iran. In total 490 samples were collected from the three sections to document the planktonic foraminifera.
Ghamarnaz Darabi   +3 more
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Palynomorphs’ response to sea-level fluctuations: a case study from Late Cretaceous – Paleocene, Gurpi Formation, SW Iran

2013
Statistical studies on Palynology contents of Late Cretaceous to Paleocene age Gurpi Formation in a surface section in Zagros Basin,SW Iran indicate changes in abundance, species diversity, ratio of Spiniferites to Cyclonephelium (S/C), palynological marine index(PMI) values and organic facies.
Beiranvand, Bijan   +2 more
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Upper Cretaceous–Palaeocene Foraminiferal Turnover of Interior Fars Zone: Gurpi and Tarbur Formations, Zagros Basin (Southwest of Iran)

Geological Journal
ABSTRACT Upper Cretaceous deposits (Gurpi and Tarbur formations) are well exposed in southeast of Shiraz city (SW Iran), in the Ghareh section. The Gurpi Formation mainly consists of cream marly pelagic limestone, green shale, and marls, 175 m thick, which covers Cenomanian shallow‐water sediments (Sarvak ...
Massih Afghah, Hajar Mashayekh
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Depositional and Bio-Sequence Stratigraphic Framework of Late Cretaceous Kawagarh Formation, Kala-Chitta Range, Pakistan: Equivalent of Gurpi Formation (Iran)

Journal of Earth Science
Muhammad Awais   +6 more
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