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Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2010

New and revised radiolarian biochronology for the sedimentary cover of ophiolites in the Lesser Caucasus (Armenia)

Taniel Danelian; Gayané Asatryan; Lilit Sahakyan; Gh. Galoyan; Marc Sosson; Ara Avagyan

Abstract In order to improve our understanding of the palaeogeographic and geodynamic evolution of the Tethyan realms preserved in the Lesser Caucasus we here review the existing data for the sedimentary cover of ophiolites preserved in Armenia. Particular attention is given to those dated sedimentary rocks that are in direct genetic contact with ophiolitic lavas, as they provide constraints for submarine oceanic activity. The oldest available ages come from the Sevan–Akera suture zone that point to a Late Triassic oceanization. Data from both the Sevan and Vedi ophiolites provide evidence for Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) submarine activity, that continued until at least the Late Jurassic (Mid/Late Oxfordian to Late Kimmeridgian/Early Tithonian), as dated recently in Stepanavan and in this study for the Vedi ophiolite.


Ofioliti | 2012

RADIOLARIAN EVIDENCE FOR EARLY CRETACEOUS (LATE BARREMIAN - EARLY APTIAN) SUBMARINE VOLCANIC ACTIVITY IN THE TETHYAN OCEANIC REALM PRESERVED IN KARABAGH (LESSER CAUCASUS)

Gayané Asatryan; Taniel Danelian; Marc Sosson; Lilit Sahakyan; Ghazar Galoyan

Dating radiolarites in the ophiolitic sequences of Alpine mountain belts is important for the geodynamic reconstruction of Neo-Tethys in the Lesser Caucasus.However, radiolarian data from Karabagh are very rare. A moderately well-preserved radiolarian assemblage was obtained from radiolarites that overliepillow lavas cropping out west of the village of Vank in the mountainous region of Karabagh. The presence of the easily recognisable subspecies Aurisaturnaliscarinatus perforatus is of particular significance because it is the end member of a well studied lineage that went extinct in the early Aptian. Indeed, themiddle late Barremian - early early Aptian age range of this subspecies allows to suggest that submarine volcanic activity took place during this interval in theTethyan oceanic realm preserved in Karabagh. Given that this submarine volcanic event is more or less contemporaneous to the Aptian alkaline OIB-typelavas from the Vedi ophiolite, it is likely that the Karabagh lavas are also the expression of a volcanic activity associated to the emplacement of the sameoceanic volcanic plateau.


Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2017

Radiolarian evidence for the age of chert blocks from the Upper Cretaceous ophiolitic mélange unit of the Erakh area, Armenia

Taniel Danelian; Gayané Asatryan; Lilit Sahakyan; Ara Avagyan; Ghazar Galoyan

Abstract Two new and relatively well-preserved radiolarian faunas were extracted from blocks included in the Cretaceous ophiolitic mélange unit that crops out in the Erakh area south of Yerevan, Armenia. One of these radiolarian assemblages was extracted from cherts that are in stratigraphic contact with variolitic lavas. This radiolarian assemblage suggests a late Aalenian to middle Bajocian age (Unitary Association Zones 2–3) based on the co-occurrence of the species Parasaturnalis diplocyclis (Yao) and Transhsuum hisuikyoense (Isozaki & Matsuda). A second radiolarian assemblage was obtained from a block, several metres thick, of alternating pelagic limestones and cherts. It was characterized by the co-occurrence of the species Hemicryptocapsa capita Tan and Dicerosaturnalis dicranacanthos (Squinabol). The presence of these two species within the same assemblage correlates with Unitary Association Zone 17 and these samples are therefore assigned to the late Valanginian. These results suggest that submarine volcanic activity took place during the late Aalenian–middle Bajocian interval and that mixed carbonate and siliceous ooze accumulated during the late Valanginian. Previous biochronological data on Radiolaria from the Erakh mélange and the Vedi ophiolite are reviewed and their implications for the geodynamic and palaeoenvironmental evolution of the Tethyan ocean in Armenia are discussed.


Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2017

New data on the tectonic evolution of the Khoy region, NW Iran

Ara Avagyan; Alireza Shahidi; Marc Sosson; Lilit Sahakyan; Ghazar Galoyan; Carla Müller; Sargis Vardanyan; Khalil Bahar Firouzi; Delphine Bosch; Taniel Danelian; Gayané Asatryan; Mushegh Mkrtchyan; Mohammad Ali Shokri

Abstract The Khoy region (NW Iran) is important in the clarification of the structural framework of the alpine belt between the Taurides, the Lesser Caucasus and the NW Iran belt. The area is well-known for these ophiolitic units. We present here new stratigraphic and structural data that can be used to reconstruct the tectonic evolution of this region and then try to establish connections between these belts. According to new dates from nannoplankton assemblages, the obducted ophiolite of the Khoy complex was thrust over a sheared Campanian olistostrome and lenses of amphibolite are included within the contact. The obduction event is also marked by erosion of the ophiolitic unit and the deposition of conglomerates, shales, sandstones and siltstones. Poorly extended Paleocene detrital deposits cover the Campanian–Maastrichtian rocks. The Eocene formations characterize a basin filled with volcanogenic and sedimentary layers. The Middle and Upper Eocene series unconformably overlie the ophiolites and their cover of Campanian–Maastrichtian and Paleocene deposits. This corresponds to a syn-orogenic basin formed after the collision between Eurasia and the Taurides–Anatolides–South Armenian microplate. The Oligocene–Miocene Qom Formation with basal conglomerates unconformably covers all the earlier formations, including the Palaeozoic formations, indicating intense shortening before its deposition. Compressional deformation continued and is manifested by numerous folds, mainly west-dipping thrusts and reverse faults cutting the Qom Formation, and by recent NW–SE dextral strike-slip faults. This illustrates the continuous shortening and uplift (with intense erosion) resulting from the advanced stage of the collision between Arabia and Eurasia. The structural location of the tectonic units suggests that the Khoy Gondwana-related basement was part of the South Armenian Block and that the Khoy allochthonous ophiolites were obducted on it from the Amasia–Stepanavan–Sevan–Hakari suture zone.


Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2012

Geological history of ophiolites in the Lesser Caucasus and correlation with the Izmir-Ankara-Erzincan suture zone: insights from radiolarian biochronology

Taniel Danelian; Gayané Asatryan; Ghazar Galoyan; Marc Sosson; Lilit Sahakyan; Martial Caridroit; Ara Avagyan


Comptes Rendus Palevol | 2008

Discovery of Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) Radiolaria from the sedimentary cover of the Vedi ophiolite (Lesser Caucasus, Armenia)

Taniel Danelian; Gayané Asatryan; Marc Sosson; Alain Person; Lilit Sahakyan; Ghazar Galoyan


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2014

Reconstructing Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) paleoenvironments in Armenia based on Radiolaria and benthic Foraminifera; implications for the geodynamic evolution of the Tethyan realm in the Lesser Caucasus

Taniel Danelian; Alexandra Zambetakis-Lekkas; Ghazar Galoyan; Marc Sosson; Gayané Asatryan; Benoit L.M. Hubert; Araiyk Grigoryan


Ofioliti | 2010

RADIOLARIAN AGES FOR THE SEDIMENTARY COVER OF SEVAN OPHIOLITE (ARMENIA, LESSER CAUCASUS)

Gayané Asatryan; Taniel Danelian; Marc Sosson; Lilit Sahakyan; Aalain Person; Ara Avagyan; Ghazar Galoyan


Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2012

Radiolarian biostratigraphic constraints for latest Jurassic-earliest Cretaceous submarine volcanic activity in the Tethyan oceanic realm of the Sevan ophiolite (Armenia)

Gayané Asatryan; Taniel Danelian; Lilit Sahakyan; Ghazar Galoyan; Monique Seyler; Marc Sosson; Ara Avagyan; Benoit L.M. Hubert; Sandra Ventalon


Annales de la Société géologique du Nord | 2011

A brief geological outline of the Lesser Caucasus: new insights on its Tethyan-Alpine evolution based on recent results of a French-Armenian collaboration

Taniel Danelian; Marc Sosson; Ara Avagyan; Ghazar Galoyan; Gayané Asatryan; Yann Rolland; Carla Muller; A. Grigoryan; A. Person; Michel Corsini; R. Jrbashyan; Rafael Melkonyan

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Ghazar Galoyan

National Academy of Sciences

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Marc Sosson

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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Lilit Sahakyan

National Academy of Sciences

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Ara Avagyan

National Academy of Sciences

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Araiyk Grigoryan

National Academy of Sciences

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Gh. Galoyan

National Academy of Sciences

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Mushegh Mkrtchyan

National Academy of Sciences

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Rafael Melkonyan

National Academy of Sciences

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