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Quantative analysis and paleoecology of Middle to Upper Eocene Ostracods from Jebel Jebil,central Tunisia
Affiliation:1. CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research (Digwadih Campus), Dhanbad, India;2. Indian Institute of Technology-Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India;1. Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Minia University, 61519 Minia, Egypt;2. FG Paläoumwelt, Geozentrum Nordbayern der Universität Erlangen, Loewenichstrasse 28, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
Abstract:One hundred and seventy collected samples from Jebil section have been carefully studied for their ostracod content and referred to 41 species belonging to 20 genera. Their vertical distribution allowed to distinguish five successive associations of ostracod assemblages; two of which are correlated with the Early Lutetian, one with the Late Lutetian, another association with the Bartonian and the last one with the Priabonian. Community structure of the collected ostracod fauna has been studied; three indices have been calculated for each sample: Shannon (diversity), Margalef (richness) and Equitability indexes. In the lower and the middle part of the Formation, they indicate a stable environment supporting high diversity ostracod communities; whereas in the upper portion the environmental conditions were unstable characterized by low diversity. The results of a multivariate statistical method, using the cluster analysis and the Detrended Correspondence Analysis of the 41 ostracod species and the 170 samples, have led to conclude that the most effective environmental factor in the study area is the paleodepth and of less importance oxygenation and salinity. Thus, it allowed to distinguish four palaeoenvironmental intervals within the Cherahil Formation: the first one represented by taxa that are known from the shallower parts of the shelf; the second interval includes the majority of the encountered species of inner neritic shelf with normal salinity; the third one, corresponding to an outer neritic domain; and the last interval refers to a circalittoral environment, is comprised mainly of Cytherella angulata and of Soudanella laciniosa triangulata.
Keywords:Ostracods  Middle to Late Eocene  Central Tunisia  Community structure  Multivariate statistical analysis  Palaeoenvironmental intervals  Ostracodes  Éocène moyen à supérieur  Tunisie centrale  Structure communautaire  Analyse statistique multivariée  Intervalles paléoenvironnementaux
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