Azilal Formation

The Azilal Formation, also known as Toundoute Continental Series and Wazzant Formation (Called Informally "Marnes chocolat"), is a geological unit in the Azilal, Béni-Mellal, Imilchil, Zaouiat Ahansal, Ouarzazate, Tinerhir and Errachidia areas of the High Atlas of Morocco, that cover the Early Toarcian to Middle Aalenian stages of the Jurassic Period. While there have been atributions of it´s lowermost layers to the Latest Pliensbachian, the current oldest properly measured are part of the Earliest Toarcian regresion ("MRST10"), part of the Lower-Middle Palymorphum biozone. The Azilal Formation consists mainly of claystones rich in continental plant debris and laminated microbial facies. It is a continental deposit which overlies marine dolomites of equivalent age to the Rotzo Formation of Italy, mostly part of the Aganane Formation. The formation is best assigned to an alluvial environment occasionally interrupted by shallow marine incursions (tidal flat setting) and marks a dramatic decrease of the carbonate productivity under increasing terrigenous sedimentation. Dinosaur remains, such the sauropod Tazoudasaurus and the basal ceratosaur Berberosaurus are known from the unit, along with several undescribed genera. The toarcian High Atlas is divided in 5 units: the continental layers with paralic deposits belong to the Azilal, along the shoreface layers of the Tagoudite Formation and Tafraout Formation, both connected with the offshore Ait Athmane Formation and the deeper shelf deposits of the Agoudim 1 Formation.

Azilal Formation
Stratigraphic range: Toarcian-Middle Aalenian Polymorphum-Murchisonae
Panoramic of the High Atlas on Gorges du Dadés with Toarco-Aalenian Redbeds
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofTafraout Group
Underlies
  • Azrif Formation
  • Bin el Ouidane Formation
  • Tanat Formation
Overlies
  • Aganane Formation
  • Azmerai Formation
  • Choucht Formation
  • Tagoudite Formation
  • Trafraout Formation
  • Tamadout Formation
AreaHigh Atlas
Thickness300-800 m
Lithology
PrimaryArgillite, conglomerate (+quartz-dredge conglomerates)
OtherBrown-red marl, siltstones (micro-sandstones), sandstone-pelitic, breccias with liasic limestone elements, lagoonal shale, sandstone and volcanic minerals.
Location
LocationAzilal Province
Coordinates31.3°N 6.6°W / 31.3; -6.6
Approximate paleocoordinates26.6°N 3.4°W / 26.6; -3.4
RegionHigh Atlas
Country Morocco
Type section
Named forAzilal
Named by
  • Jenny et al. (Informally)
  • Milhi (Formally)
LocationNorthwest side of Jbel Mesgounane, 10 kilometers east of Azilal
Year defined
  • 1985 (Informally)
  • 1992 (Formally)
Thickness at type section~250 m (820 ft)
Azilal Formation (Morocco)
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