Abstract

This report is dedicated to the Sidi Bou Othmane limestones outcrops, which are exposed in the Central Jebilet. This area experienced strong Hercynian metamorphism and deformation. Strongly metamorphosed and recrystallized conodonts point to Frasnian-Famennian ages, which are reported from this region for the first time. Based on conodont data, we thus revise the age of the Sidi Bou Othmane limestones, which are definitely Late Devonian in age instead of Mississippian (late Viséan) as reported in previous publications. Six stratigraphic intervals from the Middle falsiovalis to marginifera utahensis Zones are identified. The colour alteration index of conodonts (CAI) is very high and varies from CAI 6 to CAI 8, indicating a thermal gradient from 360 °C to over 600 °C for the conodont bearing strata, which is consistent with the isograds obtained in previous publications. Transgressive Upper Devonian limestones discontinuously overlie Ordovician psammites, beginning with a variably thick polymict conglomerate. This unconformity provides evidence of a regional exhumation and erosional event of the Ordovician strata in the Central Jebilet, prior to Upper Devonian transgression. Together with the Koudiat Laabid limestones at Jebel Gueliz in the south, these Upper Devonian outcrops, locally covered by upper Viséan Sarhlef Schists, suggest that the upper Viséan basin of Central Jebilet was divided in a N–S elongated paleogeographical highland formed by the Ordovician and Devonian bedrock. The proposed paleogeographic configuration could explain the lithological differences between the slate deposits to the west and the flysch-like deposits to the east. The exhumation/erosion of Ordovician strata in the Sidi Bou Othmane area may be related to the Eovariscan block faulting and the preorogenic extension of the Meseta domain.

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