“…Its sedimentary remnants were incorporated in the Rif thrust-systems (Morley, 1988(Morley, , 1992Chalouan et al, 2008) during the orogenic phase that ceased in the late Tortonian creating the Betic-Rif arc (Jolivet et al, 2006;Vergés and Fernàndez, 2012;van Hinsbergen et al, 2014;Do Couto et al, 2016;Crespo-Blanc et al, 2016). In Morocco, several lines of evidence suggest that the last pulse of Miocene nappestacking occurred during the middle-late Tortonian in a submerged foreland, which gradually shifted south to south-westward as a result of flexure caused by the Prerif (= Prerifaine) Nappe emplacement, the frontal part of the orogenic wedge (e.g., Suter, 1980;Feinberg, 1986;Flinch, 1993;Gomez et al, 2000;Zouhri, 2002;Sani et al, 2007;Capella et al, 2017b). The submarine character of this event is deduced from the presence of Middle Miocene planktic foraminiferal assemblages found in mudstones that are mixed with the Prerif Nappe (Leblanc, 1979;Feinberg, 1986).…”