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(a) Dark grey marls of Fahdene Formation. (b) Upper part of the section showing limits between Bahloul Formation (upper Cenomanian) and Annaba Member (lower Turonian). (c) Boundary between the lower and middle Cenomanian. (d) Panoramic view of the study area.
Published: 11 April 2019
Fig. 4. (a) Dark grey marls of Fahdene Formation. (b) Upper part of the section showing limits between Bahloul Formation (upper Cenomanian) and Annaba Member (lower Turonian). (c) Boundary between the lower and middle Cenomanian. (d) Panoramic view of the study area.
Journal Article
Published: 25 February 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2021) 178 (3): jgs2019-195.
...Mohamed Ben Chelbi Abstract The Zebbag and Fahdene formations outcrop onshore Tunisia and provide an excellent opportunity to test models of the tectonosedimentary evolution of this region during the Albian–Cenomanian. A NW–SE compressive stress regime resulted in shortening of the Tunisian margin...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 2019
Economic Geology (2019) 114 (8): 1599–1620.
...Larbi Rddad; Nejib Jemmali; Marta Sośnicka; Brian Cousens Abstract The juxtaposition of a Triassic evaporite diapir with the organic matter-rich Fahdene Formation (Albian-Vra-conian) along major faults in the Slata ore district raises the question of the roles played by halokinesis, hydrocarbons...
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Model of palaeogeographical and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction proposed for the latemost Albian to early Turonian interval in the Nouader region. (a) Albian depositional setting; (b) lower Cenomanian high-level marine prism with marly sedimentation and rare limestone intercalations of the lower part of Fahdene Formation (1); (c) lower Cenomanian to middle Cenomanian transition showing a break on sedimentation (the Trough) related to a regressive interval recorded by limestone facies topped by an oyster surface (2); (d) middle to upper Cenomanian transgressive interval with limestone and marl–limestone facies from the upper part of Fahdene Formation (3); (e) lower Turonian high-level marine prism with low-energy black shale facies of Bahloul Formation (4).
Published: 11 April 2019
of the lower part of Fahdene Formation (1); (c) lower Cenomanian to middle Cenomanian transition showing a break on sedimentation (the Trough) related to a regressive interval recorded by limestone facies topped by an oyster surface (2); (d) middle to upper Cenomanian transgressive interval with limestone
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2008
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2008) 179 (6): 593–603.
... Atlas is the lateral equivalent of the uppermost bed of the Fahdene Formation (the so-called “pre-Bahloul”) underlying the Bahloul black shale facies in the Tunisian Kalaat Senan reference section. Our platform-to-basin correlations show that the base of this bed is a regional transgressive surface...
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Plot of Hydrogen Index versus Tmax diagram delineating thermal maturity and kerogen types of the the Fahdene Formation.
Published: 01 December 2019
Fig. 5. Plot of Hydrogen Index versus T max diagram delineating thermal maturity and kerogen types of the the Fahdene Formation.
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Interpreted seismic lines showing an unconformity at the El Haria Formation base published by Abidi et al. (2018). Picked horizons are the (1) top Cenomanian Fahdene Formation, (2) top Coniacian-Santonian Aleg Formation, (3) top Campanian Abiod Formation, (4) top Maastrichtian-Paleocene El Haria Formation, and (5) top Langhian Mahmoud Formation.
Published: 01 September 2021
Figure 18. Interpreted seismic lines showing an unconformity at the El Haria Formation base published by Abidi et al. (2018) . Picked horizons are the (1) top Cenomanian Fahdene Formation, (2) top Coniacian-Santonian Aleg Formation, (3) top Campanian Abiod Formation, (4) top Maastrichtian
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2024
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2024) 143 (3): 365–390.
... ), and tries, through one-dimensional basin modelling of real and pseudo-wells, to elaborate a preliminary evaluation of unconventional hydrocarbon resources associated with proven source rocks of the area. These proven organic matter rich layers correspond to the Albian Lower Fahdene Formation, the upper...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 April 2019
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (11): 1877–1891.
...Fig. 4. (a) Dark grey marls of Fahdene Formation. (b) Upper part of the section showing limits between Bahloul Formation (upper Cenomanian) and Annaba Member (lower Turonian). (c) Boundary between the lower and middle Cenomanian. (d) Panoramic view of the study area. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2012
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2012) 183 (3): 217–231.
...Mohsen Layeb; Moez Ben Fadhel; Mohamed Ben Youssef Abstract Within the Upper Albian marl/limestone pelagic to hemi-pelagic successions of Fahdene basin (northern Tunisia), small-scale thrombolitic and coral buildups were recognized for the first time. The exceptionally well-exposed and well...
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Series: AAPG Hedberg Series
Published: 01 January 2004
DOI: 10.1306/1025701H13126
EISBN: 9781629810461
... Albian–Vraconian (Lower Fahdene Formation) The lower Fahdene formation (Albian–Vraconian) gradually overlies the deep-sea clastics of M’Cherga formation and is conformably overlain by the Cenomanian upper Fahdene shales. It covers the northern and eastern area of Tunisia (onshore, Gulf of Hammamet...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2011
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2011) 182 (6): 507–519.
... ., 2008 ]. It also corresponds to the biozone defined by the pelagic foraminifer Whiteinella archaeocretacea [ Ben Haj Ali et al ., 1994 ; Maamouri et al ., 1994 ; Caron et al ., 1999 ]. The Bahloul Formation overlies the Late Cenomanian marls of the Fahdene Formation, and is overlain by the marly...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 11 December 1999
AAPG Bulletin (1999) 83 (12): 1–40.
... in the basin. The best known and probably the most important is the Turonian Bahloul argillaceous limestone, with a TOC range of 1 to 10 percent (Caron, 1999). The Bahloul formation is expected to have an average thickness of 100 feet in the study area. The organic-rich shale beds of the Sidi Kralif-Fahdene...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2017
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2017) 136 (2): 206–219.
... Formations), by Aptian carbonates, and by pelagic marls of the Fahdene Formation. This latter succession marks the onset of a deepening event ( T orelli et alii , 1995 ), which extends into the Late Cretaceous to Early Eocene with open-platform and deep-marine carbonates. A thick succession of Upper...
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Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 October 2009
GeoArabia (2009) 14 (4): 113–134.
... is also tested by means of the MIDK45 database. The northern Sinai Sequence 2 correlates with Tunisian sequence CeSB 5 ( Figure 9a ), which occurs in the upper part of the Fahdene Formation. The Fahdene is overlain by the Bahloul Formation, which records OAE 2 ( Robaszynski et al., 1990 , 1993 ; Scott...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1999
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1999) 170 (3): 413–420.
... significative à Ticinella primula [Vila et al., 1994], est recouvert par les faciès marna-cal­ caires du membre Hallam de la formation Fahdène [Burol­ let, 1956] qui lui succèdent habituellement. Ce rappel effectué se pose la question suivante : si le contact entre cette série et le matériel triasique qui la...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2023
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2023) 142 (2): 149–164.
... of the Albian-early Cenomanian (Fahdène Formation). In W1, this formation is 565 m thick and decreases down to 105 m in W3 ( Fig. 3 ). Above, the lower-middle Turonian (Bahloul Formation) there occurs an interbedded calcisphere-bearing limy and organic matter rich sequence. It becomes predominantly very dark...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1996
AAPG Bulletin (1996) 80 (1): 63–80.
... BOPD at the Yasmin 1 well. The source rocks are assumed to be marine and underlie the Eocene Bou Dabbous and Upper Cretaceous Fahdène formations. Hydrocarbon migration would have occurred during the middle to late Miocene and would have proceeded along nonsealing faults due to uplift, folding...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 April 2013
Journal of the Geological Society (2013) 170 (3): 435–449.
... ensured the formation of these rifts following a pull-apart model ( Ben Ayed & Viguier 1981 ). Evaporite layers, mostly Triassic in age, are present as a deep décollement level ( Ahmadi et al. 2006 ). During both extensional and compressional phases this Triassic salt has been remobilized...
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Journal: Interpretation
Published: 01 September 2021
Interpretation (2021) 9 (4): SH39–SH56.
...Figure 18. Interpreted seismic lines showing an unconformity at the El Haria Formation base published by Abidi et al. (2018) . Picked horizons are the (1) top Cenomanian Fahdene Formation, (2) top Coniacian-Santonian Aleg Formation, (3) top Campanian Abiod Formation, (4) top Maastrichtian...
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