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    The late Miocene Mediterranean-Atlantic connections through the North Rifian Corridor: New insights from the Boudinar and Arbaa Taourirt basins (northeastern Rif, Morocco)

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    New data from the Neogene Boudinar and Arbaa Taourirt basins (northeastern Morocco) provide constraints on the late Miocene evolution of the North Rifian Corridor. The chronostratigraphy of these basins is clarified on the basis of biostratigraphic (planktonic foraminifers, calcareous nannoplankton) and radio-isotope ages. Marine sedimentation in the Boudinar Basin began during the early Tortonian at ~ 10 Ma and persisted until the late-early Messinian at ~ 6.1 Ma. In the Arbaa Taourirt basin, it occurred between the late Tortonian and the earliest Messinian. Paleoenvironmental data (benthic foraminifera and pollen grains) record a major drowning in association with extensive tectonism in the Boudinar basin during the early Messinian (~ 7.2 Ma). Synchronously, there was a major sedimentological change in the Arbaa Taourirt basin with progradation of conglomerates and sandstones over late Tortonian marls. Large-scale cross-bedded sandstones indicate paleo-currents flowing from the Atlantic Ocean toward the Mediterranean Sea. During the late-early Messinian, a shallowing trend occurred, culminating with the progradation of reefal carbonates. Our findings indicate that the North Rifian Corridor opened at ~ 7.2 Ma ensuring Atlantic-Mediterranean connections. The Corridor was progressively restricted during the late-early Messinian with complete closure by ~ 6.1 Ma. The results of this study thus question existing hypotheses for the timing and nature of Atlantic-Mediterranean connections during the late Messinian. © 2016 Elsevier B.V

    The Early Pliocene reflooding in the Western Mediterranean: New insights from the rias of the Internal Rif, Morocco

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    New field and micropalaeontological investigations have been conducted in four of the Pliocene rias of the internal zone of the Rif in Morocco, on the southern margin of the Alboran Sea. We found that marine sediments outcropping in these rias were deposited mainly during the Early Zanclean, between 5.04 and 3.8 Ma. After a transgressive episode that led to the deposition of terrestrial to marine conglomerates, dark clays deposited first at shallow palaeo-depths and then at bathyal palaeo-depths. The rias were then infilled with a shallowing upward succession comprising marine clays and sandstone and, locally, terrestrial sediments that indicate their final emersion. No Gilbert-deltas were observed in these rias. The presence of transgressive deposits at the bottom of the rias, also identified in other basins of the external zone of the Rif, and the absence of Gilbert deltas question a catastrophic reflooding after the Messinian Salinity Crisis in this area. © 2014 Académie des sciences
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