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Journal: Palynology
Published: 08 April 2024
Palynology (2024) 48 (2): 2288669.
... comprises 34 flows having a cumulative thickness of 431 m, resting over the overlying Precambrian basement. The flows are classified as the Amarkantak Group, which includes eight formations, namely the Mandla, Dhuma, Pipardehi, Linga, Multai, Amarwara, Khampa, and Kuleru formations in ascending...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 December 2013
Palynology (2013) 37 (2): 298–315.
..., Amarwara, Khampa and Kuleru, in ascending stratigraphical order. From the lowermost Mandla and Dhuma formations, two palynomorph-bearing intertrappean deposits of Maastrichtian age are recorded near Mohgaon Kalan and Singpur ( Kar & Srinivasan 1997 ; Kumaran et al. 1998 ; Samant et al. 2008 ). One...
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Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 August 2021
The Leading Edge (2021) 40 (8): 619–625.
... ( Rammurthy et al., 2017 ), has already reached maturity; multiple reservoir intervals with different lithologies (mostly Eocene limestones and Tertiary sandstones), with major faults serving as conduits for hydrocarbon migration; and Chhasra Formation of recent age, acting as seal for the entire system...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2022
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2022) 98 (11): 1513–1518.
.... 221 – 241 . Peng , Z.X. , Mahoney , J. , Hooper , P. , Harris , C. and Beane , J. (1994) A role for lower continental crust in flood basalt genesis? Isotopic and incompatible element study of the lower six formations of the western Deccan Traps . Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2015
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2015) 85 (4): 411–418.
...P. Krishnamurthy Abstract Chalcophile element depletion in the basalts of Nadezhdinsky Formation, Siberian traps, manifested by the Cu/Zr ratios (< 1) has been recognized as one of the most critical geochemical features in the ore genesis model of the world class Norilsk-Talnakh Ni-Cu-PGE...
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Series: Special Publication
Published: 01 January 2013
DOI: 10.17491/cgsi/2013/63312
EISBN: 978-93-80998-61-9
..., Pipardehi, Linga, Multai, Amarwara, Khampa and Kuleru formations in ascending stratigraphic order. The palynomorph-bearing intertrappean sediments of the Mohgaon Kalan well section (MKWS), Mohgaon Kalan Fossil Forest (MKFF) and Singpur occur in Mandla and Dhuma formations, whereas the Pindrai and Surli...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2014
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2014) 84 (6): 675–685.
.... The major and trace element signatures of these tholeiitic basalts occurring at Anantagiri hills and the adjacent low lying areas in south-eastern Deccan Volcanic Province, have broad affinities with the basalts of Ambenali Formation with an overlap on basalts of Poladpur Formation, though with minor...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 May 2022
Geological Magazine (2022) 159 (8): 1415–1436.
... c) (Duraiswami et al. 2003 ; Kilburn, 2004 ; Marshall et al. 2016 ). This produced flow-top breccia and a continuously inflating lobe of rubbly pāhoehoe (Fig.  14 c). Fig. 14. (a–e) A series of cartoons schematically illustrating the concepts of the formation of lava morphotypes...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2020
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2020) 96 (1): 9–35.
... of the world. Its formation has been linked to the foundering of the Gondwanaland and Greater India's northward drift, passing over the Reunion plume and eruption of over a million km 3 of lava that apparently led to a mass extinction of global proportions. The DVP has thus been a major domain of scientific...
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