How was Like the Paleoenvironment During the Cenomanian Age in the Northeastern Algeria?
Volume 3 - Issue 2
Bensekhria Aida1,2*, Marmi Ramdane3 and Yahiaoui Abdelouahab1
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- 1State Key Laboratory of Natural Hazards and Regional Planning, University of Batna , Algeria
- 2University of Mentouri Brothers - Constantine , Department of Geological Sciences, Constantine, Algeria
- 3State Key Laboratory of Geology and Environment, University of Mentouri Brothers - Constantine 1, Algeria
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Baisakhi Aida, State Key Laboratory of Natural Hazards and Regional Planning, University of Batna , Algeria
Received:February 24, 2020; Published: March 11, 2020
DOI: 10.32474/MAOPS.2020.03.000160
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Abstract
Decipher what the Earth’s ancient environment was like thousands, may be millions of years ago became one of the most objectives of paleontology and Archaeology. Nevertheless, the significant fluctuations of the microfauna contents and the dominance phases of alternation between benthic and planktonic foraminifera reveal changes as well in the depositional environment. The results of this study indicate that the supposed depositional environment is a calm and relatively deep environment which can be located around the middle to the external platform, where the depth of waters exceeds 200 m.
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