Title of article :
Halokinetic sequences as indicators of Cenozoic diapiric growth: The Handun Salt Diapir (SE Zagros, Bandar Abbas
Author/Authors :
Faridi, Parvaneh Department of Geology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran , Rezaee, Payman Department of Geology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran , Piryaei, AliReza Department of Surface Geology - National Iranian Oil Company - Exploration Directorate - Tehran, Iran , Masoodi, Mehdi Department of Geology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran
Abstract :
Sedimentary successions in the eastern part of the Zagros Fold-Thrust Belt were episodically influenced
by halokinetic events. The positive and negative accommodation spaces created by salt-induced
uplifting and downbuilding processes caused variable sedimentation rates followed by stratal geometry
variations and forming the halokinetic sequences. The Handun passive salt diapir, located in the north
of the Bandar Abbas area is one of the best examples in which the evolution of the salt diapir could be
analysed by the halokinetic sequences. These sequences are studied in four outcrop sections in the core
of Handun anticline within the uppermost part of the Cretaceous to Lower Cenozoic successions (Tarbur
Formation to Guri Member of the Mishan Formation). The succession flanking of salt diapir displays
various halokinetic sequences with hook and wedge types growth strata. These geometries are mainly
developed in the Paleocene-Eocene Pabdeh and Jahrum Formations. The Middle-Upper Eocene Jahrum
Formation shows the maximum facies, geometry, and thickness variations and is truncated by a regional
unconformity at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary. This stratigraphic unit is also interrupted by an
allochthonous salt sheet as a result of lateral extrusion of the Hormuz salt. In addition, withdrawal and
uplifting of the salt diapir caused strong lateral changes in accommodation spaces and sedimentation
rates during this time interval. These variations could be documented by hook geometries in the
halokinetic sequences around the Handun salt diapir. During the Oligocene to Lower Miocene times, in
the Razak Formation and lower parts of the Guri Member, hook types growth strata can be observed in
the N flank of the Handun salt diapir, while in other flanks, geometries of the sequence/growth strata
become wedge-shaped more tabular far from the salt diapir. Based on these variations three halokinetic
phases have been recognised which include nine halokinetic sequences showing the temporal and spatial
effects of the halokinesis on the sedimentation systems.
Keywords :
Growth Strata , Halokinetic Sequences , Bandar Abbas , Handun Salt Diapir , Hormuz Salt , Halokinesis , Eocene
Journal title :
Geopersia