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Stratigraphic evidence for an Early Aptian sea-level fluctuation: the Graua Limestone of south-eastern Ethiopia
Authors:Alfonso Bosellini  Antonio Russo  Rolf Schroeder
Institution:a Dipartimento di Scienze Geologiche e Paleontologiche, Università di Ferrara, 44100, Ferrara, Italy;b Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Modena, 41100, Modena, Italy;c Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut, Universität Frankfurt am Main, 60054, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Abstract:The occurrence of a thin band of marine limestone (Graua Limestone) within a thick succession of fluviatile sandstones in south-eastern Ethiopia is direct evidence of flooding of part of the East African craton (Horn of Africa). According to the presence of abundant orbitolinid foraminifers (Palorbitolina lenticularis Blumenbach andPraeorbitolina cormyi Schroeder), the age of the Graua Limestone can be referred to the Early Aptian. Stratigraphy and palaeogeographic reconstructions for the Early Cretaceous in the surrounding regions (Kenya, Somalia, Yemen, Socotra, Oman, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt and Libya) show that the Early Aptian transgression was of regional extent. Our data seem to confirm that this transgression was of relatively short duration. This pulse cannot be related to tectono-eustatic mechanisms, which are too slow. A short-lived event should be invoked: either a regional tectonic pulse or the desiccation of the proto-South Atlantic.
Keywords:sea-level fluctuations  eustacy  Aptian  Cretaceous  East Africa
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