The Upper Cenomanian-Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of the Saharan Atlas (Algeria)

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Grosheny, Daniele [1 ]
Chikhi-Aouimeur, Fettouma [2 ]
Ferry, Serge [3 ,4 ]
Benkherouf-Kechid, Fatiha [1 ]
Jati, Mohamed [2 ]
Atrops, Francos [3 ,4 ]
Redjimi-Bourouiba, Wassila [1 ]
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[1] Univ Strasbourg, EOST, UMR7561, F-67084 Strasbourg, France
[2] Univ Sci & Technol Houari Boumed, Dept Geol, Algiers, Algeria
[3] Univ Lyon 1, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
[4] CNRS, UMR PEPS 5125, F-75700 Paris, France
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Algeria; Cenomanian; Turoaian; C/T boundary; delta C-13 anomaly; Black shales; Sequence stratigraphy; Palaeogeography; Long-distance correlations;
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10.2113/gssgfbull.179.6.593
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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A series of sections from the Ouled Nail, Hodna and Aures massifs of Algeria have been studied to analyse the palaeogeographic evolution of the eastern part of the Saharan Atlas prior to and after the Cenomanian/Turonian (C/T) boundary event. Three periods are distinguished lit the interval Studied. During the middle to late Cenomanian. ail overall ramp setting, prevailed from the Saharan platform to the deeper environments of the Saharan Atlas. The latest Cenomanian and the earliest Turonian was marked by an episode of marked palaeogeographic change. Prior to the deposition of C/T boundary black shales, a rise in sea level occurred. Shallow-water carbonates were locally able to accommodate the sea-level rise. A "keep-up" response created a palaeogeography made up of isolated carbonate platforms separated by saddles. where 1 1-20 lit thick bed of deeper water mudstones was deposited as the lateral equivalent of the platform carbonates. At a larger scale. these saddles probably acted as corridors that allowed marine communication with the intra-Saharan basins (Tinrhert. Tademait basins). Correlations show that the boundary black shales later filled LIP the saddles of the Saharan Atlas. and onlapped the carbonate platforms, before the deposition of lower Turonian open marine marls that everywhere blanket the Successions. During the early to late Turonian, the palaeogeography again changed to restore a N-S oriented ramp setting., similar to that of the middle Cenomanian. Correlation with the deeper-water facies of nearby northern Tunisia. Suggests that the uppermost Cenomanian mudstone immediately underlying the black shale facies in the Saharan Atlas is the lateral equivalent of the uppermost bed of the Fahdene Formation (the so-called L underlying the Bahloul black shale facies in the Tunisian Kalaat Senan reference Section. Our platform-to-basin correlations show that the base of this bed is a regional transgressive surface, not a type II sequence boundary as Suggested by previous authors. Finally. it is proposed that this mudstone bed correlates with Bed 63 of the Pueblo global reference section in the North American western Interior Basin, which also marks the beginning of the strong C/T boundary transgression.
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