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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2000

Dinosaurs and other fossil vertebrates from fluvial deposits in the Lower Cretaceous of southern Tunisia

Michael J. Benton; Samir Bouaziz; Eric Buffetaut; David M. Martill; Mohamed Ouaja; Mohamed Soussi; Clive N. Trueman

Remains of dinosaurs and other vertebrates (sharks, bony fishes, coelacanths, turtles, crocodilians, pterosaurs) are reported from the Chenini Formation of the Tataouine region in southern Tunisia. The Formation is part of the ‘continental intercalaire’, a succession of continental deposits of Early to Late Cretaceous age distributed over the whole of North Africa and the Sahara. It consists of bar and channel deposits of broad rivers that flowed NNW from the mid-Sahara region towards the southern shore of Tethys. Dinosaur-bearing units in the ‘continental intercalaire’ have been dated to the Hauterivian to Cenomanian, and the Chenini Formation is possibly Albian in age. Dinosaur fossils include abundant teeth of the theropods Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus, as well as postcranial elements of theropods and a medium-sized sauropod. A tooth of an ornithocheirid is the first report of a pterosaur from the region. The dinosaur bones and teeth were transported some distance and deposited in a channel lag, associated with less damaged locally derived material such as fern fronds, coprolites, fish teeth and scales, and crocodilian scutes.


Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2002

A new specimen of Spinosaurus (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Tunisia, with remarks on the evolutionary history of the Spinosauridae

Eric Buffetaut; Mohamed Ouaja

A newly discovered incomplete dinosaur dentary from the Chenini Sandstones (early Albian) of Jebel Miteur (Tataouine Governorate, southern Tunisia) is extremely similar to the corresponding part of the type of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus STROMER, 1915, and is identified as Spinosaurus cf. aegyptiacus . A review of African spinosaurids shows that baryonychines were present in the Aptian, and apparently became replaced by spinosaurines in the Albian and Cenomanian, perhaps as part of a more general faunal change between the Aptian and Albian. Spinosaurines may have been derived from the less advanced baryonychines. Several alternative hypotheses about the biogeographical history of the Spinosauridae are discussed.


Cretaceous Research | 2001

Découverte de nouvelles flores avec des restes à affinités angiospermiennes dans le Crétacé inférieur du Sud Tunisien

Georges Barale; Mohamed Ouaja


Cretaceous Research | 2002

La biodiversité végétale des gisements d'âge Jurassique supérieur–Crétacé inférieur de Merbah El Asfer (Sud-Tunisien)

Georges Barale; Mohamed Ouaja


Cretaceous Research | 2006

Palaeogeographic distribution and ecology of Klitzschophyllites, an early Cretaceous angiosperm in southern Laurasia and northern Gondwana

Barbara A. R. Mohr; Mary Elizabeth Cerruti Bernardes-de-Oliveira; Georges Barale; Mohamed Ouaja


Cretaceous Research | 2013

The Cenomanian–Turonian boundary on the Saharan Platform (Tunisia and Algeria)

Danièle Grosheny; Serge Ferry; Mohamed Jati; Mohamed Ouaja; Mustapha Bensalah; François Atrops; Fettouma Chikhi-Aouimeur; Fatiha Benkerouf-Kechid; Hedi Negra; Hamid Aït Salem


Cretaceous Research | 2017

New Early Cretaceous clam shrimps (Spinicaudata) from uppermost Bouhedma Formation of northern Chotts range, southern Tunisia: Taxonomy, stratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental implications

Gang Li; Kamel Boukhalfa; Xiao Teng; Mohamed Soussi; Walid Ben Ali; Mohamed Ouaja; Yassine Houla


Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2013

Coastal progradation in response to the recent sea level rise: a case study of El Grine coast, Gulf of Gabes (Southeastern Tunisia)

Maher Gzam; Mohamed Moncef Serbaji; Mohamed Ouaja; Younes Jedoui


Geobios | 2011

Occurrence of an in situ fern grove in the Aptian Douiret Formation, Tataouine area, South-Tunisia☆

Mohamed Ouaja; Georges Barale; Marc Philippe; Serge Ferry


Cretaceous Research | 2018

First occurence of rudists (Bivalvia) from the Coniacian-Santonian limestones of the Saharan platform, southern Tunisia: Description, biostratigraphy and correlation

Sacit Özer; Amna Khila; Mohamed Ouaja; Fouad Zargouni

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Eric Buffetaut

École Normale Supérieure

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Sacit Özer

Dokuz Eylül University

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