Writers : Dashtban, H.
Refference : Geosciences Scientific Quarterly Journal,No.:17-18,P.:56
Publishing Year : 1374
Abstract :
The Crinoidal, dark limestone of Mobarak Formation, from northwestern of the Geirud village yielded a bradyodont tooth plate (fish). This is the first report of the bradyodonts from north Iran. Gross (1962) had pointed to the presence of the bradyodonts from Lower Carboniferous of the Kerman region. It can be said that, based on this specimen, the bradyodonts had a wide distribution in central and north Iran, during Early Carbonifereus in a shallow marine environment. The Prescence of the bradyodonts from Early Carboniferous to Early Permian, has also been reported by Colshani and Janvier (1974).
Subject List :
fossil fishes