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Field photographs of Ninama Basin. (a) Sukhbhadar river at Ninama village exposing Sukhbhadar Formation and Ninama Limestone. (b) Ninama well comprising of Sukhbahadar Formation with lithic arenite bands. (c) Ninama hill exposing Ninama limestone intercalated with calcareous shale, and topped by grey limestone (Hammer length = 33cm). (d) Thin siltstone layer intercalated with the mudstone of Sukhbhadar Formation in Sukhbhadar stream section (Ruler length = 15cm). (e) Motamatra well section, lower Sukhbhadar Formation and Ninama Limestone overlain by basalt.
Published: 01 September 2023
Fig. 5. Field photographs of Ninama Basin. (a) Sukhbhadar river at Ninama village exposing Sukhbhadar Formation and Ninama Limestone. (b) Ninama well comprising of Sukhbahadar Formation with lithic arenite bands. (c) Ninama hill exposing Ninama limestone intercalated with calcareous shale
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Published: 01 September 2023
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2023) 99 (9): 1199–1210.
...Fig. 5. Field photographs of Ninama Basin. (a) Sukhbhadar river at Ninama village exposing Sukhbhadar Formation and Ninama Limestone. (b) Ninama well comprising of Sukhbahadar Formation with lithic arenite bands. (c) Ninama hill exposing Ninama limestone intercalated with calcareous shale...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 December 2013
Palynology (2013) 37 (2): 298–315.
... Cretaceous Paleocene 1. Aquilapollenites bengalensis Baksi & Deb 1976 Bengal Basin, Krishna-Godavari-Cauvery Basins, Ranipur IT Mohgaon Kalan IT, Padwar IT, Singpur IT, Sindhi IT, Daiwal IT, Khandala-Ashta IT, Anandvan IT, Lakshmipur IT, Anjar IT, Meghalaya, Ninama IT, Pindrai IT Pindrai...
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Published: 16 May 2022
Geological Magazine (2022) 159 (8): 1415–1436.
... ). People in the foreground provide a scale. Note the much greater thickness of the entablature compared to the colonnade. (c) Colonnade and entablature in a Columbia River flood basalt lava flow tens of metres thick, in Washington, USA. Car for scale. (d) Colonnade and entablature in a 120 m thick olivine...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 08 April 2024
Palynology (2024) 48 (2): 2288669.
... and Johnson 2008 ). In Canada, similar changes have been observed at the K–Pg boundary (Sweet et al. 1999 ; Braman and Sweet 2012 ). Gradual floristic changes from Cretaceous to Paleogene have also been observed in subsurface sediments, on the banks of the Heilongjiang River in Russia and China (Sun et al...
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Published: 01 August 2019
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2019) 94 (2): 142–148.
... et al., 2009 ) related to K/Pg boundary transition in the Jhilmili area. Palynological and clay mineralogical studies of Samant et al. (2014 ) on Ninama sediments, Gujarat, revealed dominance of low charge smectite (~86%) which is in conformity with the global smectite excursion close to the K/PB...
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Published: 01 August 2020
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2020) 96 (2): 111–147.
... in the Satpura Ranges (located c. 50 km to the east of ST in Fig.2 ) and infer them to be older to the Western Ghat sequence (see Table 1 ). These include the sixty (60) km long, Khalghat-Mhow, NE-SW section (21 flows with a total thickness of 666 m) from Khalghat on the north bank of Narma river to Mhow...
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