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AAPG Bulletin, Vol. 90 (2006), Program Abstracts (Digital)

7th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006

ABSTRACT: Strontium, Oxygen and Carbon Isotopes to Date and Investigate Permian Events in Arabia

Previous HitMichaelTop H. Stephenson1, Lucia Angiolini2, Fiona D. P. Darbyshire3, Melanie J. Leng3, Fabrizio Berra2, Gabriele Gambacorta2, F. Jadoul2, Alda Nicora2, Yves Le Nindre4, and Denis Vaslet4
1 Stratigraphy, British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG, United Kingdom, phone: 44 115 936 3577, fax: 44 115 936 3100, [email protected]
2 Università degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy
3 NERC Isotope Geosciences Laboratory, Nottingham
4 Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières, Orléans

Dating of important Permian events in the Arabian Peninsular is difficult due to imprecision of, and inconsistency between, different biostratigraphic disciplines. Absolute radioisotopic dating cannot be applied because the succession lacks volcanics. To resolve this, isotopic ratios of brachiopod shells from the Saiwan Formation, Haushi Limestone and Khuff Formation of Oman, and from the Khuff Formation of Saudi Arabia were studied (a) to resolve conflicting biostratigraphic ages suggested for the Saiwan Formation and the Haushi Limestone; (b) to understand, through integration of sedimentary organic d13C data, palaeoclimatic change after the Permo-Carboniferous glaciation; and (c) to obtain a precise age for the base of the Khuff Formation in Saudi Arabia and Oman, and therefore investigate the degree of diachroneity of the Khuff transgression on the Arabian platform. SEM ultrastructural analyses of brachiopods indicate they are pristine and capable of recording the original seawater signal, and d13C and d18O suggest normal Permian seawater within the accepted range. 87Sr/86Sr ratios from the Saiwan brachiopods indicate an age range of Sakmarian -Artinskian. Microfacies, palaeoecology, d13C and d18O from shells, palynology, and sedimentary organic d13C all indicate climate change through the Lower Permian succession. 87Sr/86Sr ratios from brachiopods near the base of the Oman Khuff Formation confirm a Wordian age, as suggested by previous biostratigraphic work. Those from the Saudi Khuff Formation (Midnab Member) indicate a Capitanian-Wuchiapingian age in agreement with the presence of the conodont Jinogondolella cf. altaduensis, but in conflict with other biostratigraphic age dates. Saudi Aramco is acknowledged for partial funding analyses.

 

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