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Alidou et al., 1991

Marine influences in the so called continental sediments of the Paleozoic Mesozoic Kandi Basin (Northern Benin, West Africa)

Alidou, S., Lang, J., Bonvalot, J., Roman, E., Seilacher, A.
DOI
DOI10.1016/0899-5362(91)90057-6
Aasta1991
AjakiriJournal of African Earth Sciences
Köide12
Leheküljed55–65
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id30950

Abstrakt

The continental Sende Formation of northeastern Benin dated by means of silicified wood as Lower Cretaceous overlies the Kandi Formation unconformably. Trace fossils (Arthrophycus and Cruziana) place the Kandi Formation in the Lower Paleozoic. These traces indicate two marine transgressions, one during the middle to Late Ordovician, the other during Lower Silurian, supported by fluvial-marine sandstones from deltaic, marginal-littoral and epicontinental environments. This proposed stratigraphic and paleogeographic model contradicts the former idea of the “Kandi basin” as being a Mesozoic, continental deposit. The Ordovician transgression previously, described in northern Niger, thus extended 1000 km further south, thereby implying a new interpretation of the geological history of West Africa.

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