@article{10272/9866, year = {1999}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10272/9866}, abstract = {An analysis based on the study of corals, coralline algae, accompanying fauna and microfacies allowed to define, in the Tazouta reef complexe (south east of Fes; Morocco), a marine platform characterized by a varied and complete paleoenvironmental spectrum (from the sub-littoral environment to the reef front one). On a paleogeographic level, three reef regions have been evidenced: a septentrional reef region where the paleoenvironmental spectrum is complete and where the biosedimentary dynamic was very varied in space and time, a central reef region where the environments were monotonnous and of an internal platform type and finally a meridional reef region exclusively characterising a reef wall. This north-south paleoenvironmental polarity was probaly and partly controlled by the irregular marine substrate which, in this region of Tazouta and since the first phases of reef bioconstructions, was marked by a deltaic marine front with fan-shaped lobes}, publisher = {Sociedad Geológica de España}, keywords = {Reefs}, keywords = {Coralline algae}, keywords = {Corals}, keywords = {Palaeoenvironment}, keywords = {Palaeogeography}, keywords = {Late Miocene}, keywords = {South Rifan Corridor}, keywords = {Morocco}, title = {El complejo arrecifal del Mioceno superior de Tazouta (SE de Fez, Marruecos): Paleontología, paleoambientes y paleogeografía}, title = {The Late Miocene reef complex of Tazouta (SE of Fes, Morocco): Paleontology, paleoenvlroments and paleogeography}, author = {El Hamzaoui, O. and Lachkhem, H. and González Delgado, José Ángel and Civis-Llovera, Jorge}, }