Physio-Géo ()
Les dépôts carbonatés continentaux de la région de Hajeb El Ayoun (Tunisie centrale) : implications paléoenvironnementales et morphologiques
Abstract
In central Tunisia, Quaternary continental carbonate accumulations of lacustrine and/or palustrine types are well developed. The Hajeb El Ayoun basin provides a good example to study these deposits. Petrographic and mineralogical investigations show three facies: 1/ lacustrine limestones with broken lamellibranches and gastropods tests, 2/ palustrine limestones, which are marked by an important subaerial exposition as indicated by microkarsts and desiccation cracks, and 3/ calcareous crust with pedogenetic features such as glaebules in loose deposits. Palygorskite is most often largely dominant among the clay minerals of silty and calcareous deposits, indicating a confined lake environment for lower materials and arid to semi-arid climatic conditions for those above the lacustrine and/or palustrine limestones.
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