Sedimentology and New Paleo-geographic Data of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Paleocene Haria Formation in the Gafsa Basin (Tunisia) Southern Tethyan Margin

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  • Laboratory Water Energy and Environment (L3E ENIS), Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, Route de la Soukra km 4

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https://doi.org/10.1007/s12594-022-2106-y

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Facies associations and environmental evolution of the late Cretaceous–lower Paleocene shallow platform of the Haria Formation (upper Maastrichtian–Danian–Selandian) have been studied from the Gafsa basin, located in southern Tunisia. Four main lithostratigraphic units have been identified. Unit 0, deposited on a restricted platform, is organized into aggradational and shallowing-upward sequences. Unit 1 is composed of shallowingand deepening-upward sequences that are deposited in externally restricted platform environments. Unit 2 is a peritidal shallowingupward sequences deposited in shallow restricted environments ranging from the intertidal to supratidal environments. Unit 3, is composed of shallowing-upward sequences corresponding to the “muddy” type in the lower part, deposited in the proximal part of the shallow restricted external platform, and the “grainy” type in the upper part, representing wave-dominated bioclastic shoals and channel deposits. The proximal-distal transition of depositional environments gradually ranges from lagoon to offshore environments. Lateral variation of thickness and facies is generated by the reactivation of NW-SE extensive and/or transtensive faults, acting since the late Cretaceous during the intermediate closing phase of the Neotethys. These tectonic features were also expressed by changes in facies. The Haria Formation’s mixed carbonate-marls successions are classified into seven major facies associations, with carbonates considered a new facies represented by channel deposits and lumachellic limestones. This study establishes for the first time a clear and detailed regional stratigraphic correlation and paleogeographic maps based on the new litho- and biostratigraphic data.

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Abdel Majid Messadi, Laboratory Water Energy and Environment (L3E ENIS), Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, Route de la Soukra km 4



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2022-07-31

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Majid Messadi, A. (2022). Sedimentology and New Paleo-geographic Data of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Paleocene Haria Formation in the Gafsa Basin (Tunisia) Southern Tethyan Margin. Journal of Geological Society of India, 98(7), 1000–1008. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12594-022-2106-y

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