Plant Macrofossils from the Takht Coal Mine, Minoodasht and its Dating, Relative abundance and Sørensen index in comparison with the other Florizones in Iran and Eurasia

Takht mine, SE Minoodasht contains well-preserved plant macrofossils belonging to 27 species allocated to 22 genera of various orders viz., Equisetales, Osmundales, Filicales, Peltaspermales, Bennettitales, Ginkgoales and Coniferales. The plant macrofossils in this area are studied for the first tim...

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Main Authors: Akbar Parvacideh, Fatemeh Vaez Javadi
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Published: University of Isfahan 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
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Online Access:http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_16833_de070e292166f3d7e83ec2e19c5b6e3b.pdf
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spelling doaj-bb215e26cabd4c14959d2216ce28498c2020-11-25T00:12:34ZfasUniversity of IsfahanJournal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches 2008-78882423-80072015-01-01304598616833Plant Macrofossils from the Takht Coal Mine, Minoodasht and its Dating, Relative abundance and Sørensen index in comparison with the other Florizones in Iran and EurasiaAkbar Parvacideh0Fatemeh Vaez Javadi1Tehran UniversityTehran UniversityTakht mine, SE Minoodasht contains well-preserved plant macrofossils belonging to 27 species allocated to 22 genera of various orders viz., Equisetales, Osmundales, Filicales, Peltaspermales, Bennettitales, Ginkgoales and Coniferales. The plant macrofossils in this area are studied for the first time. Based on the occurrence of Equisetites muensteri, Clathropteris meniscoides, Dictyophyllum exile, Anthrophyopsis crassinervis, Scytophyllum persicum, Pterophyllum bavieri, and Baiera muensteriana a Rhaetian age is suggested for this assemblage. Since, there was no differentiation between formations in geological map these flora emphasized spreading the Kalariz Formation in this area. The Minoodasht flora is correlated to the plant macrofossil assemblages of Zirab, Tazareh, Narges-Chal, Hiv, Jajarm (Alborz), Parvadeh mines (Tabas), and Darbid-Khun (Kerman Basin). Therefore, there were close floristic relationships between North and Central-East Iran (i.e. Kerman Basin and Tabas Block) and two areas were palaeogeographically closely related, probably forming a uniform paleoenvironment. On the basis of relative abundances of taxa, Filicales, Bennettitales, Ginkgoales and Pinales were 42.02%, 38.11%, 7.17% and 6.51%, respectively. It is noteworthy that variety and relative abundance of the species of Filicophyta and Bennetittales were high within Iran during the Late Triassic epoch. Therefore, a warm wet climatic regime dominated. In addition, a more uniform climate in continental scale is suggested. On the basis of similarity indices and relative abundance of taxa, Iran located within Eurasia climatic belt, Euro-Sinian Region, and the Middle Asia Province of Vakhrameevâs subdivisions and south-western region of Dubroskinaâs subdivisions during this epoch.http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_16833_de070e292166f3d7e83ec2e19c5b6e3b.pdfFloraRhaetianKalariz FormationMinoodashtE. AlborzSimilarity index
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Plant Macrofossils from the Takht Coal Mine, Minoodasht and its Dating, Relative abundance and Sørensen index in comparison with the other Florizones in Iran and Eurasia
Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
Flora
Rhaetian
Kalariz Formation
Minoodasht
E. Alborz
Similarity index
author_facet Akbar Parvacideh
Fatemeh Vaez Javadi
author_sort Akbar Parvacideh
title Plant Macrofossils from the Takht Coal Mine, Minoodasht and its Dating, Relative abundance and Sørensen index in comparison with the other Florizones in Iran and Eurasia
title_short Plant Macrofossils from the Takht Coal Mine, Minoodasht and its Dating, Relative abundance and Sørensen index in comparison with the other Florizones in Iran and Eurasia
title_full Plant Macrofossils from the Takht Coal Mine, Minoodasht and its Dating, Relative abundance and Sørensen index in comparison with the other Florizones in Iran and Eurasia
title_fullStr Plant Macrofossils from the Takht Coal Mine, Minoodasht and its Dating, Relative abundance and Sørensen index in comparison with the other Florizones in Iran and Eurasia
title_full_unstemmed Plant Macrofossils from the Takht Coal Mine, Minoodasht and its Dating, Relative abundance and Sørensen index in comparison with the other Florizones in Iran and Eurasia
title_sort plant macrofossils from the takht coal mine, minoodasht and its dating, relative abundance and sã¸rensen index in comparison with the other florizones in iran and eurasia
publisher University of Isfahan
series Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
issn 2008-7888
2423-8007
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Takht mine, SE Minoodasht contains well-preserved plant macrofossils belonging to 27 species allocated to 22 genera of various orders viz., Equisetales, Osmundales, Filicales, Peltaspermales, Bennettitales, Ginkgoales and Coniferales. The plant macrofossils in this area are studied for the first time. Based on the occurrence of Equisetites muensteri, Clathropteris meniscoides, Dictyophyllum exile, Anthrophyopsis crassinervis, Scytophyllum persicum, Pterophyllum bavieri, and Baiera muensteriana a Rhaetian age is suggested for this assemblage. Since, there was no differentiation between formations in geological map these flora emphasized spreading the Kalariz Formation in this area. The Minoodasht flora is correlated to the plant macrofossil assemblages of Zirab, Tazareh, Narges-Chal, Hiv, Jajarm (Alborz), Parvadeh mines (Tabas), and Darbid-Khun (Kerman Basin). Therefore, there were close floristic relationships between North and Central-East Iran (i.e. Kerman Basin and Tabas Block) and two areas were palaeogeographically closely related, probably forming a uniform paleoenvironment. On the basis of relative abundances of taxa, Filicales, Bennettitales, Ginkgoales and Pinales were 42.02%, 38.11%, 7.17% and 6.51%, respectively. It is noteworthy that variety and relative abundance of the species of Filicophyta and Bennetittales were high within Iran during the Late Triassic epoch. Therefore, a warm wet climatic regime dominated. In addition, a more uniform climate in continental scale is suggested. On the basis of similarity indices and relative abundance of taxa, Iran located within Eurasia climatic belt, Euro-Sinian Region, and the Middle Asia Province of Vakhrameevâs subdivisions and south-western region of Dubroskinaâs subdivisions during this epoch.
topic Flora
Rhaetian
Kalariz Formation
Minoodasht
E. Alborz
Similarity index
url http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_16833_de070e292166f3d7e83ec2e19c5b6e3b.pdf
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