Title of article
Facies architecture of an isolated carbonate platform in the Hawasina Basin: The Late Triassic Jebel Kawr of Oman
Author/Authors
Bernecker، نويسنده , , Michaela، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
11
From page
270
To page
280
Abstract
In the oceanic realm of the southern Tethys, carbonate production of isolated platforms ceased after the end-Permian mass extinction and did not recover until the Late Triassic.
sfah Formation (MF) at Jebel Kawr in the Oman Mountains is interpreted as a relic of such an isolated Late Triassic platform of the Hawasina Ocean, a part of the Neo-Tethys. Correlation of three sections at Jebel Kawr points to a sequence architecture with four third-order sequences (MF1–MF4). The maximum flooding surface (mfs) of MF3 can be correlated to the attached Arabian platform.
allow-water carbonates of Jebel Kawr comprise a platform rim reef facies and bedded inner-platform facies characterized by stacked high-frequency cycles with subtidal to intertidal carbonate sequences.
positional profile of this Late Triassic isolated platform evolved during Carnian and Norian time from a low-relief carbonate bank to a high-relief platform rimmed by reefs. The onset of the carbonate sedimentation is characterized by an initial phase with volcaniclastic interruptions, followed by a carbonate bank stage with a shallow subtidal to peritidal interior and marginal oolite shoals. In the Norian vertical accumulation caused an increase of the platform height and developed a relief along the margins that progressively increased through the aggrading reef stage. The possibility that a reef rim existed and was later removed by erosion is suggested by the Sint reef and olistoliths of similar reef limestones in the surrounding areas.
Keywords
Neo-Tethys , Late Triassic , Oman Mountains , reef development , Isolated platform
Journal title
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Record number
2292793
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