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Ichnodiversity and facies of Triassic red beds in the Irohalene area (Argana Basin, Western High Atlas, Morocco): implications for palaeoenvironment

Journal

HISTORICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 6, Pages 875-908

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2022.2069018

Keywords

Trace fossils; invertebrates ichnoassemblage; palaeoenvironment; continental; fluvio-lacustrine; Carnian Pluvial Event

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This study focuses on the Middle-Late Triassic continental deposits in the Argana Basin, Morocco. It identifies 17 lithofacies, including alluvial fan, fluvial, floodplain, and lacustrine associations. Invertebrate traces and rhizoliths were also observed. Six ichnoassemblages were distinguished, reflecting different environments and climatic shifts. The study provides insights into the geological history and climate changes of the region.
From Middle-Late Triassic continental deposits of the Timezgadiouine Formation (Argana Basin, Morocco), 17 lithofacies are identified, with alluvial fan, fluvial, floodplain and lacustrine associations. Invertebrate traces include Archaeonassa fossulata, Arenicolites isp., cf. Arenituba, Beaconites isp., cf. Camborygma, Cruziana problematica, Diplocraterion isp., Fuersichnus isp., Helminthoidichnites tenuis, Lockeia isp., Palaeophycus striatus, Palaeophycus tubularis, Planolites isp., Rusophycus carbonarius, Scoyenia gracilis, Skolithos isp., Spongeliomorpha carlsbergi, Taenidium isp. and Taenidium barretti. Additionally, rhizoliths were observed. Six ichnoassemblages were distinguished: overbank facies with (1) Rhizolith ichnoassemblage in a low-energy floodplain environment and (2) Scoyenia-Palaeophycus ichnoassemblage in crevasse splay deposits. The fluvial ichnoassociation is of moderate ichnodiversity consisting of the following assemblages: (3) Arenicolites, developed under higher flow velocities of active channels, (4) Taenidium-Scoyenia, formed by the colonisation of inactive channels, (5) Arenicolites-horizontal meniscate burrows, reflecting a rapid transition between active and abandoned channels and (6) Lockeia-vertebrate footprint, formed in littoral lakes. The Aglegal and Irohalene members indicate climatic shifts between arid dry, semiarid and subhumid in a dryland river environment. The sudden onset and the high frequency of lacustrine deposits in the lower Irohalene Member point to a rapid climate change from dry to intermittent wet and dry. This change is discussed in terms of the Carnian Pluvial Event.

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