Non Marine Molluscs in the Injana Formation, Kand Anticline, NW of Mosul / Iraq

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Monotypic shell beds of molluscan skeletal sand are contained in the non-marine, fluvial sequence of Injana Formation of Upper Miocene age-Kand Anticline, as yet undescribed previously. These carbonate beds are characterised only by abundant pelecypod, oyster with scarce and opportunists gastropods and smooth-shelled ostracods. This faunal assemblage is consignable with non-marine low salinity euryhaline fresh, brackish water. The sudden change in their composition and distribution has been influence by salinity variation. The exclusion of normal marine-stenohaline fauna point to their deposition in non-marine setting including interchannel lake initiated on distal floodplain and/or river dominated bay esturay, or fan delta lake-lagoon.

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Non Marine Molluscs in the Injana Formation, Kand Anticline, NW of Mosul / Iraq. (2003). Iraqi National Journal of Earth Science (INJES), 3(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.33899/earth.2003.36674

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Non Marine Molluscs in the Injana Formation, Kand Anticline, NW of Mosul / Iraq. (2003). Iraqi National Journal of Earth Science (INJES), 3(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.33899/earth.2003.36674

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