Abstract

ABSTRACT Samples spanning the Cenomanian–Turonian transition at Guern Halfaya Section of North-Central Tunisia were analysed for elemental and isotopic chemostratigraphic characterization of the OAE-2 global anoxic event. Comparison with other published sections of the same age was achieved. These geochemical analyses, which cover the local Bahloul Formation, add new insights into the palaeoceanographic evolution of the southern Tethyan margin during the Cenomanian–Turonian transition. The use of discrete redox-sensitive and primary productivity-sensitive trace element data coupled to isotopic and biostratigraphic events is shown as leading proxies for the determination of prevailing warming palaeoceanographic conditions, in terms of productivity and climate, during the OAE-2 in the northern margin of Africa. Such event is believed to have generated one among the most significant source rocks of the region.

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