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Palynology of the uppermost Cretaceous to lowermost Paleocene Deccan volcanic associated sediments of the Mandla Lobe, central India Available to Purchase
Journal: Palynology
Publisher: AASP -The Palynological Society
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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Aquilapollenites and other triprojectate pollen from the Late Cretaceous to Early Paleocene Deccan intertrappean deposits of India Available to Purchase
Journal: Palynology
Publisher: AASP -The Palynological Society
Published: 01 December 2013
Palynology (2013) 37 (2): 298–315.
... basin in the Chhindwara, Mandla and Jabalpur (CMJ) sector of Madhya Pradesh ( Figure 1 ), the DVS and intertrappean sediments are designated as the Amarkantak Group ( Geological Survey of India 2000b ). This group is further divided into eight formations: the Mandla, Dhuma, Piparadhi, Linga, Multai...
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Aquilapollenites Pollen from Deccan Intertrappean Sediments: Age Implications Available to Purchase
Series: Special Publication
Publisher: Geological Society of India
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...
Abstract: Palynological studies of Deccan volcanic associated sediments of the Sahyadri Group of Nand-Dongargaon basin of Maharashtra, Amarkantak Group of Chhindwara and unclassified Deccan Trap sequences of Saurashtra show the presence of Aquilapollenites pollen. The overall data on this genus from the Indian Late Cretaceous-Early Paleocene indicates that the genus was widely distributed during the Late Cretaceous. A notable decline in abundance in the Early Paleocene may be related to the climatic and environmental changes brought about by the Deccan volcanism.
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Palaeomagma Chamber in the Upper Crust - Plausible Secondary Source for the Deccan Basalts of the Satpura Region in Central India Available to Purchase
Publisher: Geological Society of India
Published: 01 December 1997
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1997) 50 (6): 673–680.
... soundings employing Schlumberger and Equatorial bipole-dipole arrays were conducted along different traverscs. In addition to these soundings, some spot soundings were also conducted on the exposed geological formations in the areas betwecn traverses (Fig. S). The traps and Gondwana sediments show...
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Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 01 February 1978
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1978) 11 (1): 1–7.
.... The suc- ceeding Jurassic and early Cretaceous rocks, some 1700 m thick, are characteristically imestones with interbedded anhydrites, including the late Jurassic Arab Formation. The evaporite elements are better developed own dip and such anhydrites as the Titho- nian Hith are important cap rocks...
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Petrological and Geochemical Studies on the Basalts of Mandla Lobe, Eastern Deccan Volcanic Province; Implications on the Shallow Melting of a Spinel Peridotite and Crustal Contamination Available to Purchase
Publisher: Geological Society of India
Published: 01 August 2021
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2021) 97 (8): 843–858.
... Alluvium Quaternary (2.6 Ma) Non-porphyritic basaltic lava flows Linga Formation of Amarkantak Group Cretaceous - Paleogene (145–28Ma) Highly porphyritic basaltic lava flows Piperdehi Formation of Amarkantak Group compound basaltic lava flows Dhuma Formation of Amarkantak Group Simple...