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Albian oceanic anoxic events in northern Tunisia: Biostratigraphic and geochemical insights
Authors:Moez Ben Fadhel  Mohsen Layeb  Afif Hedfi  Mohamed Ben Youssef
Institution:aDépartement de Géoressources, CERTE – Technopole de Borj Cedria, 8020 Soliman, Tunisia;bDépartement de Géologie, Faculté des Sciences de Bizerte, Université de Carthage, 7000 Bizerte, Tunisia;cInstitut Supérieur des Arts et Métiers de Siliana, Université de Jendouba, 6100 Siliana, Tunisia
Abstract:Albian pelagic successions of the Nebeur area in northwestern Tunisia consist of radiolarian-bearing and organic-rich black shale beds, which represent the lower part of the Fahdene Formation. The carbonate content of the organic-rich beds ranges between 40 and 48%. Total organic carbon (TOC) analyses via Rock Eval pyrolysis yielded values ranging between 0.7 and 2.8% and a mixed marine/terrestrial origin. Tmax values vary between 424 and 450 °C, indicative of submature to mature organic matter. High resolution planktic foraminiferal and radiolarian biostratigraphy suggest that the black shales beds span the mid- to late Albian, confined to the middle part of the Ticinella primula zone, upper Biticinella breggiensis zone and lower appeninica + buxtorfi zone. Episodes of organic-rich deposition in the “Tunisian Trough” are interpreted as being the sedimentary record of the global oceanic anoxic events OAE1b, c, and d respectively. Age-diagnostic radiolarian assemblages recovered from late Albian organic-rich black shales lie within the UA13–UA14 boundary biochronozones. The abundance of radiolarian and calcispheres (i.e. pithonella) within the black shales suggests high productivity periods and eutrophic conditions probably triggered by upwelling currents.
Keywords:Albian  Northern Tunisia  Planktic foraminifera  Radiolarians  Black shales  Oceanic anoxic events
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