Microfossils (ostracods and charophytes) from the non-marine Lower Cretaceous of Lebanon: Palaeoecology, biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography

Autor(en)
Josep Sanjuan, Samar E. Ghadban, Khaled Trabelsi
Abstrakt

A rich microfossil assemblage composed of six charophyte species and fifteen ostracod taxa has been
recovered from eight stratigraphic sections raised in Lower Cretaceous rocks of the Abeih Formation/
upper part of the Gres de base unit in Mount Lebanon (Central-South Lebanon). Four depositional environments have been distinguished within this unit based on sedimentological and microfacies analyses: fluvial, coastal freshwater lakes, estuary (intertidal and subtidal) and shallow marine. The
charophyte assemblage is composed of Sphaerochara asema, aff. Mesochara harrisii, Atopochara trivolvis
var. trivolvis, Ascidiella reticulata, Clavator ampullaceus, and Munieria martinclosasi extracted from costal
freshwater lakes facies. The associated ostracod fauna is mainly represented by Cypridea libanensis,
C. heliopolisensis, C. aaleyensis recovered along with accessory carapaces of C. baidarensis,
C. quadrangulata, Cypridea sp. 1, Cypridea sp. 2, and Timiriasevia cardiformis. Part of this freshwater
microfossil assemblage (A. trivolvis var. trivolvis, A. reticulata, C. ampullaceus, Cypridea libanensis,
C. heliopolisensis, and C. aaleyensis) has been found in facies related to brackish water characterized by
marine ostracods such as Fastigatocythere aff. naftaliensis, Fastigatocythere sp., Metacytheropteron parnesi,
Majungaella (Progonocythere?) sp. Pontocyprella sp., Asciocythere sp., and Damonella sp. Shallow marine
elements are also abundant including dasycladalean thalli, foraminifera and echinoid remains. This study
indicates that the Abeih Formation/upper part of the Gres de base unit is late Barremian/early Aptian in
age. The microfossil assemblage is dominated by endemic to subcosmopolitan taxa characteristic of the
Levantine Island at the southeastern margin of the Tethys during the Early Cretaceous.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Geologie
Externe Organisation(en)
American University of Beirut, Universitat de Barcelona, Université de Sfax, Université de Tunis - El Manar
Journal
Cretaceous Research
Band
124
Anzahl der Seiten
24
ISSN
0195-6671
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104806
Publikationsdatum
08-2021
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
105123 Stratigraphie, 105118 Paläontologie
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Allgemeine Erdkunde und Planetologie, Palaeontology
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 14 – Leben unter Wasser
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/eef30243-960a-4627-941b-8e11ae37b6ae