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Facies analysis, glauconite distribution and sequence stratigraphy of the middle Eocene Qarara Formation, El-Minya area, Egypt

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Pages 71-84 | Received 01 Aug 2015, Accepted 08 Sep 2015, Published online: 08 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

The Qarara Formation consists mainly of shale at the base and overlain by limestone at the top. The formation is Middle Eocene (Lutetian) in age. Three sections located at the eastern bank of the Nile River in El-Minya Province have been measured, described, and sampled. These sections from north to south are: Gebel Qarara, El-Sheikh Fadl, and Gebel El-Ahmar.

The main microfacies identified in the studied sections are: silty claystone, silty shale, fossiliferous glauconite, glauconitic (green) sand, glauconitic fossiliferous ironstone, glauconitic bioclastic wacke-packstone, glauconitic bioclastic lime-mudstone-wackestone. These microfacies have been deposited in shallow open marine environment.

Collectively the studied rocks contain two principal facies: lower argillaceous facies and upper carbonate facies that separated by glauconitic fossiliferous ironstone bed. The lower argillaceous part represents highstand systems tract (HST), whereas the upper carbonate part represents transgressive systems tract (TST).The glauconitic fossiliferous ironstone bed is recognized as a sequence boundary (SB).

Acknowledgments

The authors thank Mahmoud Lotfy and Mohamed Youssef, Department of Geology, Mansoura University, for their help during the field work. Authors would like to thank anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.