The succession in the Tizra Formation shows an excellent exposure of a small open marine platform where alternating microbial boundstones (buildups) and oolitic/bioclastic grainstone (shoals) and packstone facies tempestites occur repetitively for a sort interval only 0.55 Myr, an scenario unknown in the geological record. The relatively small extent of the platform allows a detailed study of facies and ecological variations, to determine the controlling factors for the growth and evolution of the platform (tectonics, glacioeustatism, terrigenous input), as well as the particular environmental/ecological conditions for the formation of microbial buildups and oolitic shoals (turbidity, energy, nutrients, chemical variations). Although microb...
The presence of microbial crusts interrupting high-energy clastic sediments in carbonate and mixed (...
During the Eifelian and early Givetian, isolated mud mounds were established in a shallow basin, pre...
High-diversity marine biotic communities characterize the lower Kasimovian (Upper Pennsylvanian) car...
The succession in the Tizra Formation shows an excellent exposure of a small open marine platform wh...
About one hundred carbonate mud mounds, covering an area of 440 km2 in the eastern Anti-Atlas of Mor...
Microbial buildups that predate the Messinian salinity crisis, including one of the few Phanerozoic ...
The Tizra Formation located in the northern part of the Azrou-Khenifra region, northcentral Morocco ...
Ooids are typically found in frequently reworked coastal sediments, and are thought to accrete by in...
The Djebel Bou Dahar (DBD) carbonate platform (Early Jurassic, High Atlas, Morocco) was deposited on...
Ooids are accretionary grains commonly reported from turbulent, shallow‐water environments. They hav...
The Nzala and Foum Tillicht outcrops that occur North of Rich village, are part of the Sinemurian ca...
Stromatolites dominate the fossil record for 3.5 billion years and therefore provide a powerful key ...
Quantitative logs of grain composition for several sections of platform top and flank of the Vercors...
Quantitative logs of grain composition for several sections of platform top and flank of the Vercors...
Modern carbonate sedimentation takes place on the northern Mauritanian shelf (20°N), where typical t...
The presence of microbial crusts interrupting high-energy clastic sediments in carbonate and mixed (...
During the Eifelian and early Givetian, isolated mud mounds were established in a shallow basin, pre...
High-diversity marine biotic communities characterize the lower Kasimovian (Upper Pennsylvanian) car...
The succession in the Tizra Formation shows an excellent exposure of a small open marine platform wh...
About one hundred carbonate mud mounds, covering an area of 440 km2 in the eastern Anti-Atlas of Mor...
Microbial buildups that predate the Messinian salinity crisis, including one of the few Phanerozoic ...
The Tizra Formation located in the northern part of the Azrou-Khenifra region, northcentral Morocco ...
Ooids are typically found in frequently reworked coastal sediments, and are thought to accrete by in...
The Djebel Bou Dahar (DBD) carbonate platform (Early Jurassic, High Atlas, Morocco) was deposited on...
Ooids are accretionary grains commonly reported from turbulent, shallow‐water environments. They hav...
The Nzala and Foum Tillicht outcrops that occur North of Rich village, are part of the Sinemurian ca...
Stromatolites dominate the fossil record for 3.5 billion years and therefore provide a powerful key ...
Quantitative logs of grain composition for several sections of platform top and flank of the Vercors...
Quantitative logs of grain composition for several sections of platform top and flank of the Vercors...
Modern carbonate sedimentation takes place on the northern Mauritanian shelf (20°N), where typical t...
The presence of microbial crusts interrupting high-energy clastic sediments in carbonate and mixed (...
During the Eifelian and early Givetian, isolated mud mounds were established in a shallow basin, pre...
High-diversity marine biotic communities characterize the lower Kasimovian (Upper Pennsylvanian) car...