Abstract

A series of well-exposed Paleogene sedimentary successions in the Kohat Basin of northwestern Pakistan (western Himalayas), are used to document the development of Paleogene sedimentary sequence deposited in a clastic–carbonate–evaporate distally steepened to a homoclinal ramp setting. Larger benthic foraminifer stratigraphy, sedimentology and microfacies were used to reconstruct the depth of deposition of the sediments and to aid in reconstructing the subsidence history of the sedimentary basin through the Paleogene. Based on the timing of the cessation of marine sedimentation and the subsidence analysis of the Paleogene rocks of the Kohat Basin, we conclude that a proto-closure of the basin occurred in the early Eocene (Ypresian) at ca 50–49.5 Ma, followed by return of marine sediments, with full closure of the Tethys seaway in the middle Eocene ca 40–41.2 Ma (Lutetian), potentially resulting in diachroneity of emergence of basins along strike of the orogen.

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