Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni
University of Gabès
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Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2017
Hajer Mejri; Elhoucine Essefi; Karima Hammami; Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni
This work is meant to set a new stratigraphic framework of the Quaternary Hergla Sea Cliff deposits in eastern Tunisia including vital precisions concerning depositional environments and climatic conditions. Infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL) data previously obtained at the Hergla region show that the Khniss unit is Tyrrhenian in age (MIS 5.5), while the Rejiche unit dates to the MIS 5.3/5.1 undifferentiated by the IRSL for the marine deposits and attributed to the MIS 4 for the dunes continental deposits. The sedimentological studies showed that the whole of the marine units of the Upper Pleistocene of Hergla were deposited in a shallow marine environment and also highlighted at least two major transgressive cycles interrupted by drops of the sea level leading to emergence. The first cycle corresponds to the Khniss unit deposit. The second cycle corresponds to the transgression of the Rejiche unit. The end of the MIS 5.5 is marked by a lagoonal sedimentation with a regressive tendency followed by an emergence period materialized by the presence of a paleosol. During the MIS 5.3/5.1, the marine deposits of the Rejiche unit correspond to infratidal carbonate sediments subjected to storms currents. They are characterized by the reworking of lithoclasts, due to the action of the storm currents. Eventually, the study of cements in the continental deposits of the Rejiche unit indicates a late evolution in a continental vadose environment, subjected to the action of meteoric waters. In terms of climatic conditions, the MIS 5.5 was hotter and wetter than the subsequent MIS 5.3/5.1.
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2016
Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni; Mabrouk Boughdiri; Atef Snoussi
The Early-Middle Turonian carbonates of central Tunisia (Kef Formation, Bireno Member) are considered as ramp deposits. The correspondence analysis statistical method used here is based on the relative abundance of carbonate components and the occurrences of specific structures within beds. It was applied to the bed-by-bed sampled succession in the Jebel Bireno area in central Tunisia concerning 399 samples from 11 studied stratigraphic sections. We propose the reconstruction of the facies based on the allochem distribution (Axis 1) along the proximal to distal ramp environments. The proposed pattern brings out successive facies shifts interpreted in terms of sequence stratigraphy: along Axis 1, abrupt shifts to negative values correspond to sequence boundaries and/or regressions; positive excursions express transgressive events or maximum flooding surfaces. Trends in this Axis 1 and key surfaces allow the identification of main system tracts of third-order sequences as well as variations of paleogeography. Four dated sequences were identified within the Jebel Bireno Early-Middle Turonian series. Correlation of system tracts highlights facies and thickness variations mainly controlled by N130–N90 trending synsedimentary normal faults. Paleogeographic maps for the Bireno Mb plead in favor of a distal ramp, subtidal high-energy deposits (barrier), and proximal ramp environment.
Sedimentary Geology | 2008
Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni; Mohamed Hédi Negra; Amine Hanini
Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2011
Mohamed Hédi Negra; Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni; Amine Hanini; André Strasser
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2015
Moufida Ben M'barek Jemaï; Ali Sdiri; Emna Errais; Joëlle Duplay; Imed Ben Saleh; Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni; Samir Bouaziz
International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies | 2017
Mohamed Hamdi; Jamila Tarhouni; Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni; Ghassen Laaouini; Hans Werner Müller
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2007
Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni; Michel Hennebert; Mohamed Hédi Negra
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2016
Mohamed Slim El Ayachi; Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni; Atef Snoussi; Nejib Bahrouni; Maher Gzam; Imen Ben Assi; Karima Hammami; Hadhami Abdelli; Hafsia Ben Rhaiem
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2017
Mohamed Hamdi; Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni; Hamza Jerbi; Jamila Tarhouni
Houille Blanche-revue Internationale De L Eau | 2013
Maher Gzam; Mohamed Faouzi Zagrarni; Youneso Jedoui