Research paper
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages and biostratigraphy of the Antalo
Limestone, Mekelle Basin, Northern Ethiopia
Assemblages de foraminifèrse benthiques et biostratigraphie du Calcaire
d'Antalo, Bassin de la Mekelle, Éthiopie du Nord
Damenu Adefris
a, d,
*, M.E. Nton
b
, O.A. Boboye
b
, Balemwal Atnafu
c
a
Petroleum Geosciences Program, Pan African University, Life and Earth Sciences Institute (Including Health and Agriculture), University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
b
Department of Geology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
c
School of Earth Sciences, Addis Ababa University, P.O. Box 1176, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
d
Department of Geology, Debre Berhan University, P.O. Box 445, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia
ABSTRACT
This study focused on the identification, detailed systematic descriptions and stratigraphical distributions of
different foraminifera and other species to make the first systematic paleontological analysis, interpret
paleoenvironment and determine the age of Antalo Limestone of the Mekelle Basin. Fieldwork and section
logging, with sample collection at seven outcrop locations, followed by petrography and standard micropaleon-
tological analysis were carried out. Abundant foraminifera fossils of 17 species were identified from 42 thin sections
and 5 washed samples of marl and shale. The faunal assemblage also comprised dasyclad green algae, calpionellid,
brachiopods and stromatoporoids (Cladocoropsis mirabilis). The benthic foraminiferal assemblage is represented by 3
species of the order Lituolida (Freixialina planispiralis, Nautiloculina circularis and N. oolithica), 11 species of the order
Loftusiida (Alveosepta jaccardi, Choffatella tingitana, Conicokurnubia orbitoliniformis, Everticyclammina virguliana,
Kurnubia jurassica, K. morrisi, K. palastiniensis, K. wellingsi, Praekurnubia crusei, Pseudocyclammina lituus and
Siphovalvulina variabilis), 2 species of the order Textulariida (Redmondoides lugeoni and Valvulina lugeoni) and
1 species of the order Miliolida (Miliolinella quinquangula). The green algae comprised 3 species of the order
Dasycladales (Clypeina jurassica, Salpingoporella annulata and Salpingoporella gr. pygmaea). The calpionellid is
represented by 1 species of the order Calpionellidae (Calpionella alpina). The brachiopods comprised 2 species of the
orders Rhynchonellida (Somalirhynchia africana) and Terebratulida (Somalithyris bihendulensis). Based on the
stratigraphical distributions of these benthic foraminifera, dasyclad green algae, calpionellid and brachiopods, three
zones namely; Kurnubia palastiniensis, Somalirhynchia africana/Somalithyris bihendulensis and Alveosepta jaccardi/
Pseudocyclammina lituus have been established, signifying a Callovian – Oxfordian, a Callovian – Early
Kimmeridgian and a Kimmeridgian – Tithonian ages respectively. Therefore, a Callovian – Tithonian age has
been assigned to the Antalo Limestone. This faunal assemblage indicated a shallow – deep marine environment with
normal marine salinity which has a strong affinity with the faunas of the Middle – Upper Jurassic Peri-Tethyan
carbonates, indicating closely related geological evolution. Six benthic foraminiferal morphogroups have been
identified, indicating epifaunal – infaunal microhabitats and active deposit-feeding, detritivorous, herbivorous,
omnivorous, and bacterial scavenging feeding strategies.
ARTICLE INFO
Keywords:
Benthic foraminifera
Biostratigraphy
Callovian
Calpionellid
Paleoecology
Tithonian
RÉSUMÉ
Cette étude a porté sur l'identification, les descriptions systématiques détaillées et la présentation des distributions
stratigraphiques de différents foraminifères et d'autres taxons pour effectuer la première analyse paléontologique
systématique, interpréter le paléoenvironnement et déterminer l'âge du calcaire Antalo du bassin de la Mekelle. Des
travaux de terrain et des levés de coupes ont été effectués, avec le prélèvement d'échantillons à sept sites
d'affleurement, suivi d'une pétrographie et d'une analyse micropaléontologique standard. D'abondants fossiles de
Mots clés:
Foraminifères benthiques
Biostratigraphie
Callovien
Calpionellidé
Paléoécologie
Tituanien
* Corresponding author.
E-mail address: damegeol@gmail.com (D. Adefris).
http://doi.org/10.1016/j.revmic.2020.100479
0035-1598/© 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
Revue de micropaléontologie 70 (2021) 100479
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