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Irbzer Formation

Geological formation in Morocco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Irbzer Formation is a geological formation located in Morocco in the area of Fes-Boulmane of latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Paleocene age. The lower section of this formation consists of yellowish, cross-bedded calcareous sandstone containing shark teeth, while the layer above comprises phosphatic marls with vertebrate bone beds, including dinosaur remains.[1]

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Reconstructions of the "Phosphate sea" of Morocco. The Irbzer Formation area is seen at the NE

During the Maastrichtian the inner area was alocated[check spelling] within a Anoxic marine setting, as revelated by bituminous, very oily and dolomitic black shells.[2] Palynology of the underliying and coeval El Koubbat Formation has revelated an microbiota composed of Dinoflagellates, Pterospermopsis, Scolecodonts and Tasmanaceae.[3]

The formation reflects a shallow marine to lagoonal setting, transitioning from fine sands to marls and limestones. The presence of marine organisms, including bivalves and gastropods, along with phosphatic layers containing fish remains, indicates periodic marine incursions, with intermittent lagoonal or nearshore conditions.[4] Oxidation and sedimentary discontinuities suggest episodes of exposure or subaerial erosion. The overall environment was likely a shallow, low-energy, marginal marine setting with occasional deeper marine influences.[4] No planktonic foraminifera are present, and the few benthic foraminifera offer limited ecological insights. However, ostracodes, though poorly preserved, are more abundant and provide significant information about the environment. The ostracode assemblage including indicates a shallow (0–20 m), oligohaline, moderately alkaline, and relatively warm limnic environment, likely permanent and near the shoreline, as suggested by the presence of isolated dinosaur teeth and eggshell fragments in these layers.[4][5]

Marine Amniote fauna is known from coeval layers of the El Koubbat Formation, mostly Mosasaurs (Halisaurinae, Gavialimimus, Globidens, Mosasaurus, Prognathodontini) and Elasmosauridae plesiosaurs.[6]


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