MOLLUSCAN ASSEMBLAGE AND PALEOECOLOGY OF LOWER MIOCENE SEQUENCES OF MUNZUR MOUNTAINS (EASTERN ANATOLIA, TURKEY)

Journal Title: Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration - Year 2017, Vol 155, Issue

Abstract

The research subject is the Miocene aged units that located in the Munzur Mountains at the Ovacık district of the Tunceli province. There is a continuous sediment deposits from Paleozoic to Cenozoic at the Munzur Mountains. The neritic limestones of the Miocene Başpınar formation outcropping in the Ovacık district are rich in fossil groups of gastropods and bivalves. In this study, 336 samples from the Başpınar formation have been evaluated. Seven species of Gastropoda (Globularia carlei, Granulolabium plicatum, Granulolabium (Tiaracerithium) thiarella, Tympanotonus margaritaceus, Terebralia subcorrugata, Nassarius erunalae, Cerithium vulgatum,) and four species of Bivalvia (Cardita rusticana, Anadara aquitanica, Cubitostrea digitalina, Ostrea lamellosa) were identified. One more species of Bivalvia was identified by using open nomenclature (Chlamys sp.). The studied fossil assemblage of the Başpınar formation indicates a lower Miocene age. Furthermore, for the first time in this study, paleoecological species diversity is calculated by using the Simpson, Shannon-Weaver, Epilou and Margalef indices for the locations where the fossils were collected. Numerical results are obtained by comparing bivalves and gastropods. According to these results, the Gastropoda specimens shows higher dominance (Simpson index D = 0,82), higher species diversity (Shannon-Weaver index H = 2,53) and higher species richness (Margalef index M = 1,23) when correlated with Bivalvia specimens. The Epilou index value (Ep = 0,9) gives the result that thespecies numbers in the gastropods are approximately equal to each other.

Authors and Affiliations

Keywords

Related Articles

Pb – Zn - Cd ACCUMULATOR PLANTS GROWN AROUND THE GÖRGÜ Pb – Zn MINE, YEŞİLYURT-MALATYA, TURKEY

A study was carried out to identify Cd, Pb and Zn concentrations which exist in the roots and stems of Astragalus pycnocephalus Fischer and Verbascum euphraticum L. plants which grow in the Görgü Pb-Zn mining area. A tot...

Rare earth element (REE) resources of Turkey: An overview of their characteristics and origin

The Rare Earth Elements (REE) deposits and mineralization of Turkey can be divided into four types based on their geological setting and origin. First are deposits associated with carbonatite- alkaline magmatic rocks, ri...

Geochemistry and tectonic signifi cance of the ophiolitic rocks of the Yarpuz-Kaypak (Amanoslar, Osmaniye) area

Yarpuz-Kaypak (Osmaniye) region, located in Amanos Mountains, contains harzburgitic tectonites and mafic cumulates. The tectonites are represented by serpantinized harzburgites, whereas the cumulates are characterized by...

Active tectonic and paleoseismologic characteristics of the Yenice-Gönen fault, NW Turkey, in light of the 18 March 1953 Yenice-Gönen Earthquake (Ms=7.2)

The Yenice-Gönen Fault (YGF) is located in the central part of the Biga Peninsula between Gönen and Yenice and is a right-lateral strike-slip active fault with general trending N65°E. On 18 March 1953 there was an earthq...

PROPOSALS FOR THE STANDARD PRESENTATION OF ELEMENTS OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE WITHIN THE SCOPE OF GEOPARK PROJECTS

The aim of this work is to develop suggestions for designated standards for the display of natural and cultural assets in the design of a Geopark. During a continuing dynamic period detailed work continues to be carried...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP605919
  • DOI 10.19111/bulletinofmre.334249
  • Views 179
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

(2017). MOLLUSCAN ASSEMBLAGE AND PALEOECOLOGY OF LOWER MIOCENE SEQUENCES OF MUNZUR MOUNTAINS (EASTERN ANATOLIA, TURKEY). Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration, 155(), 73-97. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-605919