Late Devonian conodonts and event stratigraphy in northwestern Algerian Sahara

•A detailed study of conodonts from NW Algerian cratonic Sahara.•Conodont biostratigraphy of the Middle Frasnian to the lowermost Famennian.•Black shale levels are tentatively attributed to global anoxic events.•The Upper Kellwasser event is for the first time recognized in Algeria. Conodonts recove...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of African earth sciences (1994) 2015-01, Vol.101, p.322-332
Hauptverfasser: Mahboubi, Abdessamed, Gatovsky, Yury
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Zusammenfassung:•A detailed study of conodonts from NW Algerian cratonic Sahara.•Conodont biostratigraphy of the Middle Frasnian to the lowermost Famennian.•Black shale levels are tentatively attributed to global anoxic events.•The Upper Kellwasser event is for the first time recognized in Algeria. Conodonts recovered from the Late Devonian South Marhouma section comprise 5 genera with 31 species (3 undetermined). The fauna establishes the presence of MN Zones 5, undifferentiated 6/7, 8/10 for the Middle Frasnian, the MN Zones 11, 12, 13 for the Upper Frasnian as well as the Early through Late triangularis Zones in the basal Famennian. The outcropping lithological succession is one of mostly nodular calcilutites alternating with numerous marly and shaly deposits, which, in the lower and upper part, comprise several dysoxic dark shale intervals. Among these the Upper Kellwasser horizon can be precisely dated and as such the presence of the terminal Frasnian Kellwasser Event is recognized for the first time in Algeria. Both the Middlesex and Rhinestreet Events cannot yet be precisely located, but supposedly occur among the dark shale horizons in the lower part of the section. However, their assignment to a precise level has so far not been established. Though poor in conodont abundance the South Marhouma section provides first evidence of the presence of several Montagne Noire conodont zones within the so far widely unstudied Frasnian of the Ougarta Chain. As such it is considered representative for the northwestern Algerian Saoura region.
ISSN:1464-343X
1879-1956
DOI:10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2014.10.004