Aïn el Guettar Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Late Aptian-Late Albian ~115–100.5 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N | |
Type | Formation |
Sub-units | Chenini & Oum ed Diab Members |
Underlies | Zebbag Formation |
Overlies | Douiret Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Sandstone |
Other | Conglomerate, mudstone |
Location | |
Location | Sahara Desert |
Coordinates | 33°12′N 10°18′E / 33.2°N 10.3°E / 33.2; 10.3 |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 15°54′N 10°18′E / 15.9°N 10.3°E / 15.9; 10.3 |
Region | Tataouine |
Country | Tunisia |
Type section | |
Named for | 'Aïn el Guettar |
Aïn el Guettar Formation (Tunisia) |
The Aïn el Guettar Formation is a geological formation in Tunisia, whose strata date back to the Late Aptian to Late Albian stages of the Cretaceous period. The lithology consists of coarse sandstones with occasional conglomerates and mudstones. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.
Stratigraphy
The Aïn el Guettar Formation is divided into at least 3 members, which represent different depositional environments. In ascending order these are: the Chenini Member, the Oum ed Diab Member and the Jebel El Mra Member.
Vertebrate paleofauna
The Ain el Guettar Formation during the Early Cretaceous period was a marsh-like habitat with swamps and plenty of water. The most famous dinosaur discoveries made here include Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus.
Dinosaurs | |||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
Carcharodontosaurus | C. saharicus | A Carcharodontosaurid Theropod | |||
Spinosaurus | cf. S.aegyptiacus | A Spinosaurid theropod | |||
Tataouinea | T. hannibalis | A Nigersaurine Sauropod | |||
Iguanodontidae | Iguanodontidae indet. | ||||
Sauropoda indet. | Sauropoda indet. | ||||
Abelisauridae | Abelisauride indet. | ||||
Carcharodontosauridae | Carcharodontosauridae indet. |
Crocodylomorphs | |||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
Sarcosuchus | cf. Sarchosuchus | A Pholidosaurid Crocodylomorph | |||
Araripesuchus | A.sp | A notosuchian crocodylomorph | |||
Crocodyliformes | crocodyliformes indet. |
Pterosaurs | |||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
Ornithocheiridae | Ornithocheiridae indet. |
Fish | |||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Material | Notes | Images |
Mawsonia | M.sp. | A Coelacanth | |||
Caturus | C. sp. | ||||
Onchopristis | O. dunklei | ||||
Hybodus | H. sp. | ||||
Lepidotes | L.sp. |
See also
References
- Bateun el Hmaima at Fossilworks.org
- Bir Miteur, RH 45 at Fossilworks.org
- Benton, Michael J.; Bouaziz, Samir; Buffetaut, Eric; Martill, David; Ouaja, Mohamed; Soussi, Mohamed; Trueman, Clive (April 2000). "Dinosaurs and other fossil vertebrates from fluvial deposits in the Lower Cretaceous of southern Tunisia" (PDF). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 157 (3–4): 227–246. Bibcode:2000PPP...157..227B. doi:10.1016/s0031-0182(99)00167-4. ISSN 0031-0182.
- ^ Weishampel, David B; et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution (Early Cretaceous, Africa)." In: Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp. 571-573. ISBN 0-520-24209-2.
- Buffetaut, E & Ouaja, M (2002) A new specimen of Spinosaurus (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Tunisia, with remarks on the evolutionary history of the Spinosauridae. Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 173: 415–421. doi:10.2113/173.5.415
- ^ Federico Fanti; Andrea Cau; Mohsen Hassine & Michela Contessi (2013). "A new sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia with extreme avian-like pneumatization". Nature Communications. 4 (2080): 1–7. Bibcode:2013NatCo...4.2080F. doi:10.1038/ncomms3080. PMID 23836048.
- ^ Fanti, Federico; Contessi, Michela; Franchi, Fulvio (September 2012). "The "Continental Intercalaire" of southern Tunisia: Stratigraphy, paleontology, and paleoecology". Journal of African Earth Sciences. 73–74: 1–23. Bibcode:2012JAfES..73....1F. doi:10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2012.07.006. ISSN 1464-343X.
- ^ Dridi, Jihed (November 2018). "New fossils of the giant pholidosaurid genus Sarcosuchus from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia". Journal of African Earth Sciences. 147: 268–280. Bibcode:2018JAfES.147..268D. doi:10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2018.06.023. ISSN 1464-343X.
- Fanti, Federico; Cau, Andrea; Martinelli, Agnese; Contessi, Michela (September 2014). "Integrating palaeoecology and morphology in theropod diversity estimation: A case from the Aptian-Albian of Tunisia". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 410: 39–57. Bibcode:2014PPP...410...39F. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.05.033. ISSN 0031-0182.
- G. Cuny, A. M. Cobbett, F. J. Meunier and M. J. Benton. 2010. Vertebrate microremains from the Early Cretaceous of southern Tunisia. Geobios 43:615-628
- BENTON, M. J., BOUAZIZ, S., BUFFETAUT, E., MARTILL, D. M., OUAJA, M., SOUSSI, M. & TRUEMAN, C. (2000): Dinosaurs and other fossil vertebrates from fluvial deposits in the Lower Cretaceous of southern Tunisia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 157: 227–246.
Further reading
- S. Bouaziz, É. Buffetaut, M. Ghanmi, J.-J. Jaeger, M. Martin, J.-M. Mazin, and H. Tong. 1988. Nouvelles découvertes de vertébrés fossiles dans l'Albien du sud tunisien . Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France, 8e série 4(2):335-339
- J. Le Loeuff, É. Buffetaut, G. Cuny, Y. Laurent, M. Ouaja, C. Souillat, D. Srarfi and H. Tong. 2000. Mesozoic continental vertebrates of Tunisia. 5th European Workshop on Vertebrate Palaeontology, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Geowissenschaften Abteilung. Program. Abstracts. Excursion Guides 45
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