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The Lower Cretaceous strata are exposed over a large surface in the northern part of the Ahnet basin. They consist of transgressive, horizontal formations overlying the folded Palaeozoic formations by angular unconformity across the Tidikelt region. The present study addresses the respective lithostratigraphical units of the “Continental Intercalaire” succession and their subsequent palaeo-environment in the Tidikelt area using a trace fossil analysis combined with sedimentological and palaeontologic data. The lithological and sedimentological features of the study sections recognised eleven sub-units organised within four lithological units: the Lower Clay Unit of Barremian-Neocomian age consisting of three Sub-units (Akablie Sandstone , Sidi Mahmoud Clays and Pebbly Sands); the Quartzite Sandstones Unit referred to a Late Barremian-Early Aptian age; the Middle Clay-Sandstone Unit consisting of a thick deposit of Early Aptian-Albian age, divided into five Sub-units (Tit Sandstones, In Salah Sand-Clay, In Salah Sandstone, Foum El Bouib Sandstone, and Sandstone-Clay); and the Upper Clay Unit comprising the Oued Taleh Sand and the El-Golea Clays Sub-units. Vertebrate remains all evidence a Late Albian-Early Cenomanian age for the top part of the Continental Intercalary. Ichnologic data analysis documents lower diversity of the invertebrate trace fossils: only ten ichnotaxa are recorded so far and grouped in five ichnoassemblages. Fuvial-lacustrine ichnoassemblage represents a continental ichnofacies of a fluvial-lacustrine environment: Mermia, Scoyenia and Skolithos ichnofacies. Fluvial Ichnoassemblage of the Quartzite Sandstone Unit is represented by insect trace fossils typical of the Coprinisphaera ichnofacies. Fluvio-marginal ichnoassemblage corresponds to a tidal-influenced, fluvial deposit transgressive on Unit B, represented by Skolithos and Psilonichnus ichnofacies. Lower shoreface ichnoassemblage shows the upper part of Unit C, documented by horizontal trace fossils such as Thalassinoides and vertical root traces, all supporting a lower shoreface environment in a semi-arid climate interlined by well-oxygenated episode with nutrient-rich conditions and vegetation dominance. Near to shoreface ichnoassemblage coincides with the upper unit D of coastal deposits with fluvial-tidal influence at the base (Oued Taleh Sands) associated with Scoyenia and Skolithos trace fossils and lagoon deposit of the El-Golea Clays Sub-units. |