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El Neógeno superior del Valle del Souss (Agadir, Sur de Marruecos)

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Resumo:The present contribution shows the first approach to the sedimentological and palaeontological characteristics of two representative Upper Neogene sections of the Souss Valley (Agadir, S. of Morocco): Tildi and Ait Aouth, thick of 40 and 85 m, respective/y. Taphonomic studies show several pauci and polispecific Mollusks shell concentrations (more than 50% of bioclasts), in alternance with levels of more dilution of shells (less than 5%). Bivalves, Gastropods an Cirripeds are the most common macrofauna. All the levels are afected by an important fossil-diagenetic carbonate dissolution. The benthic assemb/ages are monotonous, and the planktonic Foraminifers are very scarce, whereas we can aproximate the geological age of the sections. We interpret marine warm palaeoenvironments of inner platform, with progressive shallowing, according the sedimentogical and palaeontological data. Keywords: Stratigraphy, sedimentology, Mollusks, Foraminfers, Biochronology, Taphonomy, Neogene, Agadir (Morocco)
Autores principais:Alonso-Gavilán, Gaspar
Outros Autores:González-Delgado, José Ángel; Civis, J.; Pais, João José Cardoso; Legoinha, Paulo Alexandre Rodrigues Roque
Assunto:Stratigraphy Sedimentology Mollsks Foraminfers Biochronology Taphoncmy Neogene Agadir (Morocco) SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Ano:2001
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:espanhol
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:The present contribution shows the first approach to the sedimentological and palaeontological characteristics of two representative Upper Neogene sections of the Souss Valley (Agadir, S. of Morocco): Tildi and Ait Aouth, thick of 40 and 85 m, respective/y. Taphonomic studies show several pauci and polispecific Mollusks shell concentrations (more than 50% of bioclasts), in alternance with levels of more dilution of shells (less than 5%). Bivalves, Gastropods an Cirripeds are the most common macrofauna. All the levels are afected by an important fossil-diagenetic carbonate dissolution. The benthic assemb/ages are monotonous, and the planktonic Foraminifers are very scarce, whereas we can aproximate the geological age of the sections. We interpret marine warm palaeoenvironments of inner platform, with progressive shallowing, according the sedimentogical and palaeontological data. Keywords: Stratigraphy, sedimentology, Mollusks, Foraminfers, Biochronology, Taphonomy, Neogene, Agadir (Morocco)