RT Journal Article T1 Mississippian coral assemblages from Tabainout mud-mound complex, Khenifra area, Central Morocco A1 Somerville, Ian D. A1 Rodríguez García, Sergio A1 Said, Ismail A1 Cózar Maldonado, Pedro AB Analysis of Mississippian coral assemblages from the Khenifra region of Central Morocco has demonstrated the presence of a rich and diverse coral fauna. Rugose coral assemblages from the Tabainout mud-mound complex comprise abundant colonial and solitary taxa, particularly in the basal bedded limestones, as well as the upper bedded flank and coquina capping beds. The massive core facies with stromatactoid cavities in contrast has rare solitary corals. The overlying shales, marls and limestone bands which buried the mud-mound are dominated by small non-dissepimented solitary rugosans. The age of the Tabainout mound based on foraminifers is established as upper Viséan (late Asbian-late Brigantian). The coral assemblage strengthens correlations with the Adarouch area in the northern part of the Azrou-Khenifra Basin where similar mud mounds occur. These assemblages also show similarity with coeval coral faunas from the Jerada mud-mounds (buildups) of NE Morocco and together represent part of the same palaeobiogeographic province (Western European Coral Province). PB Geologica Belgica. Université de Liège SN 1374-8505 YR 2012 FD 2012 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/43491 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/43491 LA eng NO Manuscript received 26.09.2011 / Accepted in revised form 07.04.2012 / Available on line 15.09.2012. DS Docta Complutense RD 28 abr 2024