Abstract

An Upper Cretaceous deep marine unit containing planktonic foraminifera was studied based on the material recovered from a subsurface section at the northern part of the Moghan area. The unit contains a relatively diverse assemblage of planktonic foraminifera, which allowed identifying a number of three biozones spanning the late Santonian to early late Campanian. These are Dicarinella asymetrica Zone, Globotruncanita elevata Zone, and Globotruncana ventricosa Zone. Based on the stratigraphic values of the identified planktonic foraminifera, a late Santonian to middle-late Campanian age is ascribed to the examined strata. The biostratigraphic results also point to the earlier marine transgression in the northern Moghan area starting in the late Santonian. Our biostratigraphic results indicate a prominent stratigraphic hiatus at the contact of Upper Cretaceous unit with the overlying Sarmatian strata, comprising the late Campanian to middle Serravallian.

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