2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2009.06.001
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Pleistocene raised marine deposits of the Cap Bon peninsula (N–E Tunisia): Records of sea-level highstands, climatic changes and coastal uplift

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“…This facies is truncated by a carbonate sequence and aeolian oolitic deposits. The uppermost continental Pleistocene is represented by continental red deposits and a centimeterto meter-thick calcrete extending over large areas (Ben Hamouda et al, 2011;Chakroun et al, 2005;Elmejdoub and Jedoui, 2009). At Taffeloun, the calcrete outcrops and its thickness is 15m (in clear blue in Fig 1b).…”
Section: Geological Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This facies is truncated by a carbonate sequence and aeolian oolitic deposits. The uppermost continental Pleistocene is represented by continental red deposits and a centimeterto meter-thick calcrete extending over large areas (Ben Hamouda et al, 2011;Chakroun et al, 2005;Elmejdoub and Jedoui, 2009). At Taffeloun, the calcrete outcrops and its thickness is 15m (in clear blue in Fig 1b).…”
Section: Geological Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1b). The further Pleistocene deposits, described as three marine platforms, show mixed carbonate, bioclastic and siliciclastic sediments (Elmejdoub and Jedoui, 2009;Temani et al, 2008). This facies is truncated by a carbonate sequence and aeolian oolitic deposits.…”
Section: Geological Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hammamet-Nabeul basin, which belongs to the Cap Bon peninsula at the north-eastern part of Tunisia, is located in the western coast of the Sicilian Strait (Elmejdoub and Jedoui 2009). It covers a total area of about 450 km 2 and it is limited in the north by the Grombalia basin, in the east by the oriental coastal plain, the south by the Gulf of Hammamet, and in the west by the Bouficha basin (Fig.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These organic matter-rich soils show cracking during the dry season and are generally suitable for horticultural and orchard cultivation. Some other parts of the study area are marked by the abundance of Mediterranean red soils, which have fine texture and a well-developed polyhedral structure and calcareous accumulations (Elmejdoub and Jedoui 2009). The landscapes and topography, as well as the habitats and biota, all contribute towards the richness and diversity of floral cover in the study area.…”
Section: Physiographic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hammamet-Nabeul basin is located in the western coast of the Sicilian Strait (Elmejdoub and Jedoui 2009). From geologic point of view, this area shows sedimentary units ranging from the Early Eocene to the Quaternary (Fig.…”
Section: Geology and Hydrogeologymentioning
confidence: 99%