Ouled Abdoun Basin | |
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Stratigraphic range: Cenomanian-Ypresian ~ | |
Type | Geological formation |
Unit of | Sedimentary Basins |
Location | |
Coordinates | 32°53′N 6°55′W / 32.883°N 6.917°W |
Region | Béni Mellal-Khénifra, Khouribga |
Country | Morocco |
Ouled Abdoun Basin (Morocco) |
The Oulad Abdoun Basin (also known as the Ouled Abdoun Basin or Khouribga Basin) is a phosphate sedimentary basin located in Morocco, near the city of Khouribga. It is the largest in Morocco, comprising 44% of Morocco's phosphate reserves, and at least 26.8 billion tons of phosphate.[1][2] It is also known as an important site for vertebrate fossils, with deposits ranging from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian) to the Eocene epoch (Ypresian), a period of about 25 million years.[3]
Geography
The Oulad Abdoun is located west of the Atlas Mountains, near the city of Khouribga. The Oulad Abdoun phosphate deposits encompass some 100 by 45 kilometres (62 by 28 mi), an area of 4,500 square kilometres (1,700 sq mi).[2] The Oulad Abdoun is the largest and northernmost of Morocco's major phosphate basins, which from northeast to southwest, include the Ganntour, Meskala, and Oued Eddahab (Laayoune-Baa) basins.[1][2]
Paleobiota
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The Oulad Abdoun Basin stretches from the late Cretaceous to the Eocene and contains abundant marine vertebrate fossils, including sharks, bony fish, turtles, crocodilians, and other reptiles, as well as sea birds and a small number of terrestrial mammals.[3][4]
Bony fish
Bony fish from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Acipenseridae[5] | Indeterminate | Maastrichtian | First record of a sturgeon on the continent of Africa. | |||
Enchodus | E. libycus | Maastrichtian | An enchodontid aulopiform. | |||
E. bursauxi | Maastrichtian | |||||
E. elegans | Maastrichtian | |||||
Eoserrasalmimus[6] | E. cattoi | Maastrichtian | A pycnodontiform. | |||
Mawsoniidae[7] | Indeterminate | Maastrichtian | A giant mawsoniid coelacanth measuring 3.65–5.52 metres (12.0–18.1 ft) long. | |||
Phacodus[8] | P. punctatus var. africanus | Maastrichtian | A pycnodontiform. | |||
Plethodidae[9] | Indeterminate | Maastrichtian | Youngest occurrence of plethodid fish. | |||
Pycnodontidae | Indeterminate | Maastrichtian | ||||
Pseudoegertonia | P. sp. | Maastrichtian | ||||
Serrasalmimus[6] | S. secans | Thanetian | A carnivorous pycnodontiform. | |||
Stephanodus | S. libycus | Maastrichtian | ||||
Stratodus | S. apicalis | Maastrichtian | An alepisauroform. | |||
Sharks
Sharks from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Abdounia[10] | A. africana | Selandian | A requiem shark. | |||
Casieria | C. maghrebiana | Selandian | ||||
Chiloscyllium | C. salvani. | Selandian | A carpet shark. | |||
Cretalamna | C. appendiculata | Maastrichtian | ||||
C. maroccana | Maastrichtian | |||||
Delpitoscyllium | D. africanum | Selandian | ||||
Eostegostoma | E. sp. | Selandian | A carpet shark. | |||
Foumtizia | F. abdouni | Selandian | ||||
Galeorhinus | G. mesetaensis | Selandian | ||||
Ginglymostoma | G. chenanei | Selandian | ||||
G. khouribgaense | Selandian | |||||
Hologinglymostoma | H. jaegeri | Selandian | ||||
Khouribgaleus | K. gomphorhiza | Selandian | ||||
Metlaouia | M. delpiti | Selandian | ||||
Microscyliorhinus | M. simplex | Selandian | ||||
Palaeogaleus | P. larachei | Selandian | ||||
Palaeorhincodon | P. daouii | Selandian | A carpet shark. | |||
Porodermoides | P. spanios | Selandian | ||||
Premontreia | P. peypouqueti | Selandian | ||||
P. subulidens | Selandian | |||||
Scyliorhinus | S. ptychtus | Selandian | ||||
S. entomodon | Selandian | |||||
S. sulcidens | Selandian | |||||
Serratolamna | S. serrata | Maastrichtian | ||||
S. khderii | Maastrichtian | |||||
Squalicorax | S. pristodontus | Maastrichtian | ||||
S. bassanii | Maastrichtian | |||||
S. africanus | Maastrichtian | |||||
S. microserratus | Maastrichtian | |||||
S. benguerirensis | Maastrichtian | |||||
Triakis | T. antunesi | Selandian | ||||
Other Cartilaginous Fish
Other Cartilaginous Fish from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Archaemanta | A. priemi | Selandian | A ray. | |||
Burnhamia | B. cf. davisi | Selandian | A devil ray | |||
Coupatezia | C. larivei | Selandian | A ray. | |||
C. fallax | Maastrichtian | |||||
C. elevata | Maastrichtian | |||||
Dasyatis | D. ponsi | Selandian | A stingray. An indeterminate species found in Maastrichtian deposits of Ganntour Basin. | |||
Delpitia | D. reticulata | Selandian | A ray. | |||
Gymnura | G. delpiti | Selandian | A ray. | |||
Heterobatis | H. talbaouii | Selandian | A ray. | |||
Heterotorpedo | H. brahimi | Selandian | A ray. | |||
Hypolophodon | H. sp. | Selandian | A ray. | |||
Rhombodus | R. binkhorsti | Maastrichtian | A ray. | |||
R. microdus | Maastrichtian | |||||
R. meridionalis | Maastrichtian | |||||
Schizorhiza | S. stromeri | Maastrichtian | A sclerorhynchoid skate which resembled a sawfish. | |||
Crocodylomorphs
Crocodylomorphs from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Arambourgisuchus[11] | A. khouribgaensis | Thanetian | A dyrosaurid. | |||
Atlantosuchus | A. coupatezi | Danian | A dyrosaurid. | |||
Chenanisuchus | C. lateroculi | Thanetian | The most basal known dyrosaurid. | |||
Dyrosaurus | P. maghribensis | Ypresian | A dyrosaur. | |||
Maroccosuchus[12] | M. zennaroi | Ypresian | A tomistomine crocodylian. | |||
Ocepesuchus[13] | O. eoafricanus | Maastrichtian | A gavialoid crocodylian. | |||
Lepidosaurs
Lepidosaurs from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Mosasaurus | M. beaugei | Maastrichtian | A large mosasaurine mosasaur. | |||
Eremiasaurus | E. heterodontus | Maastrichtian | A mosasaurine mosasaur with unusual cutting dentition. | |||
Halisaurus | H. arambourgi | Maastrichtian | A halisaurine mosasaur. | |||
Globidens | G. phosphaticus | Maastrichtian | A mosasaurine mosasaur with specialized crushing teeth. | |||
G. simplex | Maastrichtian | |||||
G. aegyptiacus | Maastrichtian | Now referred to its own genus, Igdamanosaurus. | ||||
Igdamanosaurus | I. aegyptiacus | Maastrichtian | ||||
Carinodens | C. minalmamar | Maastrichtian | A small mosasaurine mosasaur with crushing teeth. | |||
Platecarpus | P. ptychodon | Maastrichtian | A nomen dubium. Now referred to its own genus, Gavialimimus. | |||
Gavialimimus[14] | G. almaghribensis | Maastrichtian | An unusual longirostrine plioplatecarpine mosasaur. | |||
Prognathodon | P. currii | Maastrichtian | A large mosasaurine mosasaur. | |||
P. giganteus | Maastrichtian | |||||
Thalassotitan[15] | T. atrox | Maastrichtian | A large-bodied mosasaurine with powerful jaws, similar to P. currii. | |||
Stelladens[16] | S. mysteriosus | Maastrichtian | A medium-sized mosasaurine with distinct, unique teeth structure. | |||
Pluridens[17] | P. serpentis | Maastrichtian | A large halisaurine mosasaur, also known from Niger and Nigeria. | |||
Xenodens[18] | X. calminechari | Maastrichtian | A small mosasaurine mosasaur with unusual, shark-like teeth. | |||
Pachyvaranus | P. crassispondylus | Maastrichtian | A pachyvaranid | |||
Palaeophis[19] | P. maghrebianus | Maastrichtian?–Ypresian | A palaeophiid marine snake. | |||
Plesiosaurs
Plesiosaurs from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Zarafasaura | Z. oceanis | Maastrichtian | An elasmosaurid plesiosaur with an unusually short skull. | |||
Turtles
Turtles from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Alienochelys[20] | A. selloumi | Maastrichtian | A sea turtle with crushing jaws. | |||
Araiochelys[21] | A. hirayamai | |||||
Argillochelys[22] | A. africana | Ypresian | A pancheloniid sea turtle. | |||
Bothremys[21] | B. kellyi | Danian-Thanetian | ||||
B. maghrebiana | ||||||
Brachyopsemys | B. tingitana | Danian | A sandownid sea turtle | |||
Euclastes | E. acutirostris | Danian-Thanetian | A pancheloniid sea turtle. An indeterminate species also present in the Maastrichtian deposits of Ganntour Basin.[23] | |||
E. wielandi | Danian | |||||
Labrostochelys[21] | L. galkini | Danian | ||||
Ocepechelon[24] | O. bouyai | Maastrichtian | A giant protostegid sea turtle with an unusual pipette-like snout. | |||
Puppigerus | P. camperi | Ypresian | ||||
Rhothonemys[21] | R. brinkmani | Danian | ||||
Tasbacka | T. ouledabdounensis | Danian | ||||
Taphrosphys | T. ippolitoi | Danian | ||||
Ummulisani | U. rutgersensis | Ypresian | ||||
Pterosaurs
Pterosaurs from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Alcione[25] | A. elainus | Maastrichtian | A nyctosaurid which shows possible adaptations towards diving behaviour. | |||
Barbaridactylus | B. grandis | Maastrichtian | A nyctosaurid. | |||
Simurghia | S. robusta | Maastrichtian | A nyctosaurid related to Alcione. | |||
Phosphatodraco | P. mauritanicus | Maastrichtian | An azhdarchid. | |||
cf Arambourgiania | A. sp? | Maastrichtian | A giant azhdarchid, may belong to the Jordanian taxon Arambourgiania. | |||
Azhdarchidae | Indet. | Maastrichtian | A new taxon, currently unnamed. | |||
Tethydraco | T. regalis | Maastrichtian | A pterosaur of debated affinity; may be an azhdarchid or a pteranodontid. | |||
Dinosaurs
Bird fossils are common in the Basin, which includes the oldest birds in Africa.[4] At least three orders and several families of sea birds are represented, including Procellariiformes (albatrosses and petrels, fossils assignable to Diomedeidae and Procellariidae), Pelecaniformes (pelicans and allies, fossils assignable to Phaethontidae, Prophaethontidae, Fregatidae and Pelagornithidae), and Anseriformes (waterfowl, including fossil Presbyornithidae).[4]
Dinosaurs from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Abelisauridae[26] | Indeterminate | Sidi Daoui | Maastrichtian | right metatarsal II | A mature specimen but very small for an abelisaurid, about 2.6 m (8.5 ft) long | |
Abelisauridae[26] | Indeterminate | Sidi Chennane | Maastrichtian | right tibia | Probably distinct from Chenanisaurus due to its smaller size (about 5 m (16 ft) long) despite being mature. Similar to South American abelisaurids. | |
Ajnabia[27] | A. odysseus | Office Cherifien des Phosphates mines at Sidi Chennane | Maastrichtian |
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A small lambeosaurine hadrosaur; the first known from Africa. | |
Chenanisaurus[28] | C. barbaricus |
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Maastrichtian |
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A large abelisaurid theropod. | |
Titanosauria | Indeterminate | Maastrichtian | A new taxon, currently unnamed. | |||
Dasornis | D. tolapica | Selandian | A pelagornithid, or pseudotooth bird. | |||
D. emuinus | Ypresian | |||||
Lithoptila[29] | L. abdounensis | Thanetian | A seabird related to modern tropicbirds. | |||
Mammals
Mammals from the Khouribga Phosphates | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Abdounodus[30] | A. hamdii | Thanetian-Ypresian | ||||
Daouitherium[31] | D. rebouli | Ypresian | An early proboscidean. | |||
Eritherium[32] | E. azzouzorum | Thanetian | An early proboscidean. | |||
Hadrogeneios[33] | H. phosphaticus | Selandian-Thanetian | ||||
Ocepeia[30] | O. daouiensis | Selandian | ||||
O. grandis | Thanetian | |||||
Phosphatherium | P. escuilliei | Selandian | An early proboscidean. | |||
Boualitomus | B. marocanensis | Selandian | A hyaenodont. | |||
Lahimia[34] | L. selloumi | Selandian | A hyaenodont. | |||
Stylolophus[35] | S. minor | Ypresian | An embrithopod. | |||
S. major | Ypresian | |||||
Mollusc
Mollusca from the Khouribga Phosphates[36] | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Time | Material | Notes | Images |
Cucullaea (Idonearca) | C. (I.) thevestensis | A false ark shell. | ||||
Heligmopsis | H. wegmanianus | Maastrichtian | A feather oyster also present in Ganntour basin. | |||
Venericardia | V. coquandi | Danian | A carditid clam also present in Ganntour basin. | |||
Baculites | B. sp. | Maastrichtian | A straight-shelled ammonite, also present in Ganntour basin. | |||
Cimomia | C. aff. sudanensis | Ypresian | A nautiloid also present in Ganntour basin. | |||
Ampullinopsis | A. crassatina | An ampullinid gastropod. | ||||
Hemithersitea | H. chouberti | Lutetian | A thersiteid gastropod. | |||
See also
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External links
- Fossil Vertebrates from the Phosphate Basins of Morocco, paleontological research from the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris.