2022
DOI: 10.1130/b36136.1
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The Numidian sand event in the Burdigalian foreland basin system of the Rif, Morocco, in a source-to-sink perspective

Abstract: During the Tertiary evolution of the Western Mediterranean subduction system, a migrating foreland basin system developed between the Maghrebian orogenic belt and the adjacent African Craton. However, a comprehensive reconstruction of the foreland basin systems of the Rif Chain is still missing. By integrating field observations with quantitative biostratigraphic data from calcareous nannofossil assemblages, sandstone composition, and detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology from selected stratigraphic successions, … Show more

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“…Furthermore, Eocene shortening has also been invoked to explain the unconformity between metamorphic cretaceous Kabylian flysch units outcropping in Northern Algeria and the overlying later Oligo-Miocene Numidian flysch (e.g., Wildi, 1983). Eocene to early Oligocene subduction is further supported by volcanic arc zircons within the Tethys flysch units (33 ± 1 Ma, Fornelli et al (2020) and 40-28 Ma in the Rif, Abbassi et al (2021)).…”
Section: Late Cretaceous Eocene and Early Miocene Orogenic Metamorphi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Eocene shortening has also been invoked to explain the unconformity between metamorphic cretaceous Kabylian flysch units outcropping in Northern Algeria and the overlying later Oligo-Miocene Numidian flysch (e.g., Wildi, 1983). Eocene to early Oligocene subduction is further supported by volcanic arc zircons within the Tethys flysch units (33 ± 1 Ma, Fornelli et al (2020) and 40-28 Ma in the Rif, Abbassi et al (2021)).…”
Section: Late Cretaceous Eocene and Early Miocene Orogenic Metamorphi...mentioning
confidence: 99%