Late Pleistocene to Holocene evolution of the Northern coast of Sfax (Gulf of Gabes, Tunisia) is deduced on the basis of the analyses of sediment cores and coastal outcrops. The environmental changes are established by means of microfauna and mollusk assemblages and biocenotic parameters complemented by geochemical, sedimentological and correspondence analysis (CA). An opened embayment, rich in warm Senegalese fauna, allowed the deposition of quartz-rich sands Late Pleistocene in age. During the Late Holocene, a major modification of the environmental characters is recognized. The dominance of marine ostracod and coastal foraminifera coupled with high values of species richness characterize a widely opened lagoon. This lagoon is subjected t...
The early Holocene marine flooding of the Black Sea has been the subject of intense scientific debat...
In the present study, we document paleoenvironmental change across the Danian-Selandian transition (...
Twelve cores sampled in the siculo-tunisian area are studied with regard to sedimentology, grain-siz...
International audienceThe quantitative study of ostracod and benthic foraminifera assemblages couple...
International audienceAbstract Detailed sedimentological and petrographic analysis of marine Pleisto...
This study aims to identify the depositional environments along the Tunisian coastal system and t...
This study is based on the analysis of the sedimentology and the fossil assemblages of the Pleistoce...
Foraminiferal studies in the gulf of Gab es show the effect of some environmental factors on the dis...
The aim of the research was to assess importance of two high sea level phases during the last interg...
A sedimentological and fauna analysis of Quaternary deposits at two sites located on the south-easte...
Four sediment cores, drilled at Younga and Ouadrane Sebkhas (Hachichina wetland), were selected for ...
This study aims to reconstruct the Holocene to modern depositional environments and the evolution o...
Middle-to-Late Pleistocene malacofauna from the archeopaleontological site of Oued Sarrat (Tajerouin...
Despite the large number of studies on the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM), the knowledge of...
Three cores varying from 5 to 6 m of depth were taken throughout in the El Akarit River (Gulf of Gab...
The early Holocene marine flooding of the Black Sea has been the subject of intense scientific debat...
In the present study, we document paleoenvironmental change across the Danian-Selandian transition (...
Twelve cores sampled in the siculo-tunisian area are studied with regard to sedimentology, grain-siz...
International audienceThe quantitative study of ostracod and benthic foraminifera assemblages couple...
International audienceAbstract Detailed sedimentological and petrographic analysis of marine Pleisto...
This study aims to identify the depositional environments along the Tunisian coastal system and t...
This study is based on the analysis of the sedimentology and the fossil assemblages of the Pleistoce...
Foraminiferal studies in the gulf of Gab es show the effect of some environmental factors on the dis...
The aim of the research was to assess importance of two high sea level phases during the last interg...
A sedimentological and fauna analysis of Quaternary deposits at two sites located on the south-easte...
Four sediment cores, drilled at Younga and Ouadrane Sebkhas (Hachichina wetland), were selected for ...
This study aims to reconstruct the Holocene to modern depositional environments and the evolution o...
Middle-to-Late Pleistocene malacofauna from the archeopaleontological site of Oued Sarrat (Tajerouin...
Despite the large number of studies on the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM), the knowledge of...
Three cores varying from 5 to 6 m of depth were taken throughout in the El Akarit River (Gulf of Gab...
The early Holocene marine flooding of the Black Sea has been the subject of intense scientific debat...
In the present study, we document paleoenvironmental change across the Danian-Selandian transition (...
Twelve cores sampled in the siculo-tunisian area are studied with regard to sedimentology, grain-siz...