Abstract

We report for the first time a rich and well-preserved marine ostracod and foraminifera association from lower Pleistocene fossiliferous sandstones of the Mida Section (Cap Bon, NE Tunisia).Micropalaeontological analysis of nine samples taken along an eight-meter exposure revealed 46 ostracod species belonging to 34 genera, 15 species of benthic foraminifera belonging to 14 genera and 8 species of planktonic foraminifera belonging to 4 genera. The ostracod association enabled us to draw a palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of this area during the Gelasian to Calabrian time, highlighting a regressive cycle from circalittoral to shallow infralittoral palaeoenvironments. Planktonic foraminifera were used to constrain the age of the section to the end of Gelasian-beginning of Calabrian. Moreover, the discovery of Bythocythere turgida in the lower part of the section allowed to infer that these sandstones were deposited during the early Pleistocene cold periods.

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