Vegetation climate and marine environmental reconstruction in the western Mediterranean (southern Rifian corridor, Morocco) over the Tortonian-Messinian transition

The Southern Rifian Corridor was a gateway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean in the Late Miocene. Its rapid narrowing at the Tortonian - Messinian transition around 7.2 Ma, resulting from very intense tectonic activity, has triggered an ecological crisis well before the depositi...

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Main Authors: Soukaina Targhi, Nadia Barhoun, Naima Bachiri Taoufiq, Mohamed Achab, Abdallah Ait Salem, Mohamed Zakaria Yousfi
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b927c0c6286948e7b28c5589f4ecb517 2023-05-15T18:01:08+02:00 Vegetation climate and marine environmental reconstruction in the western Mediterranean (southern Rifian corridor, Morocco) over the Tortonian-Messinian transition Soukaina Targhi Nadia Barhoun Naima Bachiri Taoufiq Mohamed Achab Abdallah Ait Salem Mohamed Zakaria Yousfi 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08569 https://doaj.org/article/b927c0c6286948e7b28c5589f4ecb517 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021026724 https://doaj.org/toc/2405-8440 2405-8440 doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08569 https://doaj.org/article/b927c0c6286948e7b28c5589f4ecb517 Heliyon, Vol 7, Iss 12, Pp e08569- (2021) Climate Vegetation Marine environment Western Mediterranean South Rifian corridor Tortonian-Messinian transition Science (General) Q1-390 Social sciences (General) H1-99 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08569 2022-12-31T13:39:11Z The Southern Rifian Corridor was a gateway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean in the Late Miocene. Its rapid narrowing at the Tortonian - Messinian transition around 7.2 Ma, resulting from very intense tectonic activity, has triggered an ecological crisis well before the deposition of the Messinian Salinity crisis evaporites.The sedimentary successions deposited in the Saïs Basin have recorded different events regarding biostratigraphic, environmental, tectonic, and eustatic that characterized the area during the late Miocene. In order to get information on the marine and continental environment during the Tortonian-Messinian Transition (TMT), a palynological and biostratigraphic study was carried out on two boreholes in the Saïs Basin.The biostratigraphic analyses based on the planktonic foraminifera of the boreholes studied reveals the succession of several biostratigraphic events, allowing us to attribute these sedimentary deposits to the late Tortonian - early Messinian time interval including the recognition of the T/M boundary.The abundance of continental inputs (pollen, spores, BOM, WOM, and COM in the palynofacies) and the low D/S ratio values indicated that the Saïs basin was a neritic epicontinental environment suffering a significant influence of terrigenous inputs. The temperature index shows that the thermal conditions of the surface water were warm.In the late Tortonian, faunal and floristic assemblages indicate an open, relatively deep, outer platform type marine environment with a slight tendency towards an inner platform context. At the Tortonian-Messinian boundary, there is an increase in land inputs and relative reduction in the diversity of both microfauna and microflora. The presence of cold-water taxa probably indicates moderate cooling. In Lower Messinian the marine environment, was external platform with tendencies towards an internal area.The cover is opened and dominated by herbaceous plants that colonize the low altitudes, while trees colonized the middle altitudes. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Heliyon 7 12 e08569
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topic Climate
Vegetation
Marine environment
Western Mediterranean
South Rifian corridor
Tortonian-Messinian transition
Science (General)
Q1-390
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
spellingShingle Climate
Vegetation
Marine environment
Western Mediterranean
South Rifian corridor
Tortonian-Messinian transition
Science (General)
Q1-390
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
Soukaina Targhi
Nadia Barhoun
Naima Bachiri Taoufiq
Mohamed Achab
Abdallah Ait Salem
Mohamed Zakaria Yousfi
Vegetation climate and marine environmental reconstruction in the western Mediterranean (southern Rifian corridor, Morocco) over the Tortonian-Messinian transition
topic_facet Climate
Vegetation
Marine environment
Western Mediterranean
South Rifian corridor
Tortonian-Messinian transition
Science (General)
Q1-390
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
description The Southern Rifian Corridor was a gateway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean in the Late Miocene. Its rapid narrowing at the Tortonian - Messinian transition around 7.2 Ma, resulting from very intense tectonic activity, has triggered an ecological crisis well before the deposition of the Messinian Salinity crisis evaporites.The sedimentary successions deposited in the Saïs Basin have recorded different events regarding biostratigraphic, environmental, tectonic, and eustatic that characterized the area during the late Miocene. In order to get information on the marine and continental environment during the Tortonian-Messinian Transition (TMT), a palynological and biostratigraphic study was carried out on two boreholes in the Saïs Basin.The biostratigraphic analyses based on the planktonic foraminifera of the boreholes studied reveals the succession of several biostratigraphic events, allowing us to attribute these sedimentary deposits to the late Tortonian - early Messinian time interval including the recognition of the T/M boundary.The abundance of continental inputs (pollen, spores, BOM, WOM, and COM in the palynofacies) and the low D/S ratio values indicated that the Saïs basin was a neritic epicontinental environment suffering a significant influence of terrigenous inputs. The temperature index shows that the thermal conditions of the surface water were warm.In the late Tortonian, faunal and floristic assemblages indicate an open, relatively deep, outer platform type marine environment with a slight tendency towards an inner platform context. At the Tortonian-Messinian boundary, there is an increase in land inputs and relative reduction in the diversity of both microfauna and microflora. The presence of cold-water taxa probably indicates moderate cooling. In Lower Messinian the marine environment, was external platform with tendencies towards an internal area.The cover is opened and dominated by herbaceous plants that colonize the low altitudes, while trees colonized the middle altitudes. ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Soukaina Targhi
Nadia Barhoun
Naima Bachiri Taoufiq
Mohamed Achab
Abdallah Ait Salem
Mohamed Zakaria Yousfi
author_facet Soukaina Targhi
Nadia Barhoun
Naima Bachiri Taoufiq
Mohamed Achab
Abdallah Ait Salem
Mohamed Zakaria Yousfi
author_sort Soukaina Targhi
title Vegetation climate and marine environmental reconstruction in the western Mediterranean (southern Rifian corridor, Morocco) over the Tortonian-Messinian transition
title_short Vegetation climate and marine environmental reconstruction in the western Mediterranean (southern Rifian corridor, Morocco) over the Tortonian-Messinian transition
title_full Vegetation climate and marine environmental reconstruction in the western Mediterranean (southern Rifian corridor, Morocco) over the Tortonian-Messinian transition
title_fullStr Vegetation climate and marine environmental reconstruction in the western Mediterranean (southern Rifian corridor, Morocco) over the Tortonian-Messinian transition
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation climate and marine environmental reconstruction in the western Mediterranean (southern Rifian corridor, Morocco) over the Tortonian-Messinian transition
title_sort vegetation climate and marine environmental reconstruction in the western mediterranean (southern rifian corridor, morocco) over the tortonian-messinian transition
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