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Ichnofabrics of Eocene oil shales from central Jordan and their use for paleoenvironmental reconstructions

Authors :
Sadat Kolonic
Mohammad Alqudah
S. van den Boorn
Jörg Mutterlose
Olaf G. Podlaha
Mohammad Ali Hussein
Source :
GeoArabia. 19:85-112
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
GeoScienceWorld, 2014.

Abstract

The study of trace fossils is widely used in facies interpretation. It provides a crucial tool for reconstructing depositional paleoenvironments when used in combination with other sedimentological and paleontological proxies. Here we present the first detailed study of Eocene trace fossils from Jordan. Two sections of Early to Middle Eocene age, with a total thickness of 478.7 m, from central Jordan were cored and investigated. The results of individually occurring (isolated) or co-occurring (combined) ichnofabrics and bioturbation levels, in combination with results from biostratigraphic and geochemical studies, were used for stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions. The bioturbation index (BI) was used to classify the burrowing density versus the preservation of the original sedimentary structures. The two cores show highly variable grades of bioturbation with BI ranging from 0 to 6. Four ichnogenera were identified: Thalassinoides, Chondrites, Teichichnus and Zoophycos. Both the ichnofabrics and the variations of the BI suggest a shallow, highly dynamic depositional system with rapid changes of water depth and degree of bottom-water oxygenation.

Details

ISSN :
10256059
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
GeoArabia
Accession number :
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