The Middle and Late Jurassic Intrashelf Basin of the Eastern Arabian Peninsula
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This Memoir provides a thorough regional synthesis of the geology of the rimmed Arabian Intrashelf Basin, reconciling differing interpretations of lithostratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy and biostratigraphy. Variation of energy levels and facies due to its setting in the SE palaeotradewind belt are described. The intrashelf basin formed during rising sea level as a single rimmed carbonate intrashelf basin. A possible global cooling phase resulted in a lowstand which restricted the basin, resulting in petrographically unique carbonate source rock facies dominated by cyanobacterial deposition. Two subsequent third-order carbonate sequences largely filled the basin. Eustatic change concomitant with uplift of the Tethys shelf resulted in alternation of carbonates and evaporites (gypsum-anhydrite) across the region. The end result was a sealed intrashelf basin which preserved early formed porosity and confined generated hydrocarbons within the intrashelf basin facies.
Chapter 8 Summary and conclusions Available to Purchase
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Published:November 16, 2020
Abstract
This chapter summarizes the main conclusions in this Memoir. Included is a comparison of the Arabian Intrashelf Basin events to the Haq (2017) revision of the Jurassic sea level curve. One conclusion is that the Mid- to Late Jurassic Arabian Intrashelf Basin, with its stable tectonic setting during deposition, extensive present-day outcrops and subsurface well and seismic control, may be an ideal place to evaluate global changes during its time span. The last part of this chapter lists and discusses topics and questions raised within this Memoir which warrant further evaluation.
- Arabian Peninsula
- Asia
- biostratigraphy
- Callovian
- carbonate platforms
- dates
- depositional environment
- Jurassic
- lithostratigraphy
- marine environment
- Mesozoic
- Middle Jurassic
- Oxfordian
- paleogeography
- petroleum accumulation
- Saudi Arabia
- sea-level changes
- sequence stratigraphy
- shelf environment
- subsidence
- tectonics
- Tethys
- transgression
- Upper Jurassic
- Arabian intrashelf basin