Cenomanian-Turonian rudists from Western Sinai, Egypt: Systematic paleontology and paleoecology

IF 1.6 4区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY Geobios Pub Date : 2011-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.geobios.2010.10.004
Mohamed S. Zakhera
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The Cenomanian-Turonian sequence is well exposed in western central Sinai and contains a considerable number of rudist species. The identified rudists belong to Radiolitidae, Hippuritidae and Requieniidae. Fifteen species are described, belonging to ten genera: Requienia, Toucasia, Apricardia, Radiolites, Eoradiolites, Praeradiolites, Sphaerulites, Sauvagesia, Hippurites, and Vaccinites. Eleven species are reported in the Cenomanian and four species in the Turonian. Within the Cenomanian, two new species are described: Requienia tortuosi and Eoradiolites lenisexternus. The genus Requienia and the species Apricardia carentonenis d’Orbigny, Eoradiolites syriacus (Conrad), Sphaerulites agariciformis Delamétherie, Sphaerulites depressus Blanckenhorn and Vaccinites cf. grossouvrei (Douvillé) are reported for the first time from Egypt. The Cenomanian and Turonian rudists in the western Sinai show either elevator or clinger morphotypes, with the predominance of the former type; recumbent mode of life is rarely represented by some Requieniidae. The elevators are of isolated and clustered occurrences and more represented in the Cenomanian sequence. Rudists of the study area are mainly of parautochthonous fabrics with low to dense packing. Autochthonous fabrics are also achieved by some species, mainly in the Turonian. The disappearance of rudists from the middle part of the sequence and above the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary is due to a deeper setting that resulted from sea-level rise or seafloor subsidence (shelf drowning). The occurrence of rudists with oysters and other benthic fossils in the siliciclastic and carbonate sediments of the Cenomanian and Turonian sedimentary rocks in the Sinai indicate that the sequence was deposited on a broad, shallow shelf. Although the first marine transgression invaded the central Sinai in the late Cenomanian, transgressive deepening conditions continued until the Turonian. The rudists of central Sinai are of Tethyan affinity with significant relation with North Africa, the Middle East, and Southern Europe.

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埃及西奈半岛西部的塞诺曼-土尔onian荒民:系统古生物学和古生态学
西奈中部西部的塞诺曼—turonian层序出露较好,含有相当数量的芦丁种。已鉴定的芦鸟属放射石科、棘石科和棘石科。已记录15种,分属10属:Requienia、Toucasia、Apricardia、Radiolites、Eoradiolites、Praeradiolites、Sphaerulites、Sauvagesia、Hippurites和Vaccinites。据报道在Cenomanian有11种,Turonian有4种。在Cenomanian中,描述了两个新种:Requienia tortuosi和Eoradiolites lenisexternus。本文在埃及首次报道了Requienia属和Apricardia carrentonenis d 'Orbigny、Eoradiolites syriacus (Conrad)、Sphaerulites agariciformis delamacimtherie、Sphaerulites depressus Blanckenhorn和Vaccinites cfs grossouvrei (douvill)。西西奈地区的塞诺曼尼亚和图尔onian地区的鲁德群表现为电梯型和黏着型,以电梯型为主;卧卧的生活方式很少有一些安克雷亚科。升降机是孤立和群集的,在塞诺曼尼亚序列中更有代表性。研究区地层主要为低至致密的副原生组构。一些物种也有本地织物,主要是在Turonian。层序中部和塞诺曼尼亚/土鲁尼亚边界以上的芦岩消失是由于海平面上升或海底下沉(陆架淹没)造成的更深的环境。西奈地区塞诺曼期和土尔onian期沉积岩的硅屑和碳酸盐沉积岩中出现了带牡蛎和其他底栖生物化石的腐生体,表明该层序沉积在一个宽而浅的陆架上。虽然第一次海侵在塞诺曼晚期侵入西奈中部,但海侵加深的条件一直持续到Turonian期。西奈半岛中部的鲁德人与特提斯人有密切的关系,与北非、中东和南欧有密切的关系。
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