Abstract

AbstractStrata in the Central Alborz Mountains, northern Iran, are interpreted to show continuous sedimentation from Ediacaran through Cambrian times. The Soltanieh Formation consists of five members: Lower Dolomite, Lower Shale, Middle Dolomite, Upper Shale and Upper Dolomite members. The clastic units (Lower and Upper Shale members) represent sedimentation in distal marine settings, ranging from the shelf to offshore, and contain abundant trace fossils of biostratigraphic utility. Four ichnozones have been recognized. Ichnozone 1, containingHelminthoidichnites tenuis,Helminthopsis tenuis, andCochlichnus anguineus, is early Fortunian based on small shelly fossils, and is interpreted as a distal expression of theTreptichnus pedumzone. Ichnozone 2, comprising the first occurrence ofT.pedum, is middle Fortunian, and is best regarded as the upper half of theTreptichnus pedumZone. Ichnozone 3 is late Fortunian–Cambrian Age 2, characterized by a sudden change in abundance and complexity of trace fossils. Main elements in this ichnozone includeCruziana problematica,Curvolithusisp., Phycodesisp.,Treptichnus pedum,Treptichnus pollardi, andTreptichnusisp. Ichnozone 4 is of Cambrian Age 2–Age 3 and marked by the first appearances ofPsammichnites gigas,Rusophycus avalonensis, andDidymaulichnus miettensis. Integration of trace fossils with small shelly fossils suggests that the Ediacaran–Cambrian boundary should be placed at the base of the Soltanieh Formation or within the Lower Dolomite Member. The delayed appearance ofT.pedumand the low ichnodiversity in the Lower Shale and lower interval of the Upper Shale reflect limited colonization of settings below storm wave base during the early Fortunian.

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