Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache
Tunis University
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Geodinamica Acta | 2013
Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache; Ercan Özcan; Kamel Boukhalfa; Pratul Kumar Saraswati; Mohamed Soussi; Luigi Jovane
The orthophragminids in lower Bartonian Reineche Limestone member, a fossiliferous shallow-marine unit exposed in Cap Bon peninsula in Tunisia, are represented by 17 species assigned to Discocyclinidae Galloway 1928 and Orbitoclypeidae Brönnimann 1946. These taxa, associated with nummulitids and alveolinids, belong to the lineages of Discocyclina Gümbel 1870, Nemkovella, 1987, Orbitoclypeus Silvestri 1907, and Asterocyclina Gümbel 1870, described for the first time from north Africa lying at the southern margin of Tethyan ocean during Paleogene. We identified Nemkovella evae, previously not recorded in upper Lutetian/lower Bartonian and younger Eocene deposits of northern Tethyan platforms, and erected a new subspecies, N. evae reinechensis n. ssp. A comparison of Reineche orthophraminids, assigned to orthophragmines zone (OZ) 12 and shallow benthic zone (SBZ 17), to the well-described coeval assemblages at northern Tethyan platforms in Italy, Hungary, Turkey, and to those in Kutch Basin in the Indian subcontinent suggests that some species are confined to certain paleogeographic domains. Orbitoclypeus haynesi, the only orbitoclypeid and the most abundant orthophragminid in lower Bartonian deposits in Kutch, appears to be the most common orbitoclypeid in Reineche Limestone. In Europe, this species is not known and is replaced by Orbitoclypeus varians, the most common orbitoclypeid in middle Eocene of central Europe. Both species occur in varying proportions in marine successions in Turkey. Asterocyclina sireli, identified so far only in Turkey, occurs in Reineche Limestone and in lower Bartonian deposits in Kutch. This species is recorded for the first time in the Indian subcontinent. Relying on present study, as well as our recent studies in Kutch Basin, we conclude that the generic and specific diversity of orthophragminids decreases eastward from the peri-Mediterranean region to Indian subcontinent and to the western Pacific.
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2014
Aïda Amami-Hamdi; Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache; Ferid Dhahri; Rakia Saïd-Benzarti
Studies on ostracofauna gathered from the Middle–Late Eocene outcropping series of Jebel Bargou anticline, central Tunisia and from an offshore well in the Pelagian Shelf (ABR1) allowed to date major biostratigraphic limits and contribute to improve the precision on the present Eocene biozonation scheme based specially on the planktonic foraminifera markers. Paleogeographic and paleoecological interpretation was derived from an analysis of 60 ostracod species belonging to 38 genera coupled to lithostratigraphic facies interpretation. Ostracods associations indicate an evident similarity between the studied sections with circalittoral taxonomic dominance. In large scale, the ostracofauna recognized in the studied sections shows plentiful similarities with those of Northern Africa and the Middle East regions (Libya, Mauritania, Egypt, Jordan, and Sicilia). The similarities with the genera from Nigeria, Ghana, and Togo are rare and totally absent with those of European margin. Accordingly, during the Middle to Late Eocene, marine connection is evident between Northern Africa and the Middle East, probable between Northern Africa and eastern Africa and totally absent between Northern Africa and European margin because ostracods similarities are absent between European and Tunisian ostracods we were identified except some cosmopolitan forms.
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2006
Sami Khomsi; Mourad Bédir; Mohamed Soussi; Mohamed Ghazi Ben Jemia; Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2009
Kamel Boukhalfa; Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache; Sami Riahi; Mohamed Soussi; Sami Khomsi
Revue de Micropaléontologie | 2013
Amel M’Hamdi; Hamid Slimani; Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache; Mohamed Soussi
Comptes Rendus Palevol | 2015
Amel M’Hamdi; Hamid Slimani; Stephen Louwye; Mohamed Soussi; Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache; Walid Ben Ali
Revue de Micropaléontologie | 2016
Aïda Amami-Hamdi; Ferid Dhahri; Dhouha Jomaa-Salmouna; Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache; Najeh Ben Chaabane
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2007
Sami Khomsi; Mourad Bédir; Mohamed Soussi; Mohamed Ghazi Ben Jemia; Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache
Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2014
Amel M’Hamdi; Hamid Slimani; Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache; Walid Ben Ali
Archive | 2014
Hamid Slimani; Kmar Ben Ismail-Lattrache; Walid Ben Ali