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The study dealing with petrography, lithofacies and sedimentology of Tiyon formation
help in correlation regionally and globally. During the Early-Middle Eocene rapid
transgression and locally regression in Southern Lower Indus Basin deposited
limestone interbedded shale in Tiyon formation in between Laki and Kirthar
Formation.
The main lithofacies distributed in Tiyon formation is limestone, nodular and marly
limestone, highly fossilifereous with interbedded silty calcareous shale. The
microfacies are mudstone, wackstone, packstone and grainstone with dominant
Alveolinids, Assilina and Nummulities. The fauna are well preserved in similar
lithofacies with minor change in France, Alpine, Himalayan and Indo-Pacific region.
The Litho-biofacies of Tiyon formation indicates the marine transgression during
Lutetian, west to east from Paris Basin through Libya, Egypt, Oman, Iraq, Iran,
Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Sindh, Salt Range, Kutch, Rajasthan
and Assam to Indonesia.
The basal and middle part of the Tiyon formation yields Paracypris maridonalis,
Paracypris sapperi, Schizoptocythere sp., Stigmatocythere oblique ostracods which
are correlated to Saudi Arabia, Salt Range, Sor Range of Baluchistan and Kutch (India)
area but in the middle to upper part Bairoloppilata and Krithe rutoti are common in
Paris, Belgium and England. The presence of abundant gastropod species Velates
perversus in European countries also confirms the Lutetian transgression from west to
east Tethys. The upper part of Tiyon formation consists of Alveolina elongata,
Nummulities obtusus, N. pinfoldi and N. perforatus indicates the Late Lutetian - Early
Bartonian.
The Tiyon formation is correlated with Pir Koh Limestone, lower part of Drazinda
shale of Zinda Pir, Drug area (D.G. Khan) Punjab, basal shale unit of the Kirthar
Formation and upper most beds of Ghazij Shale exposed in the Sore-Range, Chorgali
Formation, Kuldana Formation, Basal part of Kohat formation and Sakesar Formation
The Tiyon formation is the unit of Chat member of Laki Formation. This distinct
lithological unit with different stratigraphic position should be formalized as a separate
formation. The Tiyon formation is deposited in inner to outer platform with normal
salinity, clear and warm water conditions most appropriate for the flourishing of
shallow marine faunal assemblages. The age of Tiyon formation represent the Late
Ypresian-Early Bartonian stage of Middle Eocene. |
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