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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2015
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2015) 86 (6): 631–647.
...Sucharita Pal; J. P. Shrivastava; Sanjay K. Mukhopadhyay Abstract A unique, continuous, shallow marine succession within the Langpar Formation in the Um-Sohryngkew river section of Meghalaya contains late Maastrichtian through early Danian planktonic foraminiferal biozones (CF4-P1a) and the K/Pg...
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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 06 March 2020
DOI: 10.1130/2019.2544(07)
EISBN: 9780813795447
... studies on a marine Um-Sohryngkew River K/Pg boundary succession. The results were used as standard reference for comparison with biotic attributes of the brackish water (Jhilmili) to freshwater (Anjar) intertrappean sediments and bole beds of the Deccan Traps. Organo-molecular compounds of the former...
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Lithostratigraphy (modified after Mukhopadhyay, 2008) and sample locations on the Um-Sohryngkew river section. Insets: (a) Location of Meghalaya with respect to India, (b) Location of the Therriaghat section around Um-Sohryngkew river and (c) Lithological log at the K/T interval in the Um-Sohryngkew river. Note: Samples 1 - 16 collected from the section is referred to JP1 - JP16 in the text.
Published: 01 December 2015
Fig.1. Lithostratigraphy (modified after Mukhopadhyay, 2008 ) and sample locations on the Um-Sohryngkew river section. Insets:   (a) Location of Meghalaya with respect to India, (b) Location of the Therriaghat section around Um-Sohryngkew river and (c) Lithological log at the K/T interval
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1995
Journal of the Geological Society (1995) 152 (2): 289–296.
... period of volcanism, changes in sea-level and related climatic changes, and certain local factors, may have played a significant role in selectively eliminating various groups of organisms. This view is further reinforced by the biotic changes across the K-T iridium layer in the Um Sohryngkew River...
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Orbitosiphon tibetica (Douvillé). (Thanetian, Meghalaya, NE India; All figures ×114, except no. 4 ×220).
 1 Equatorial section of megalospheric (A1) form, showing bilocular embryonic apparatus, 2PAC, arcuate nepionic and ogival equatorial chambers; and thin embryonic wall. Locality 91/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 2 Oblique section of megalospheric (A2) form, showing one PAC, right side of bilocular embryonic apparatus, arcuate and ogival equatorial chambers, and vermicular shape of lateral chambers. Locality 91/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 3 Equatorial section of probable megalospheric (A1) form, showing equatorial chambers arranged in irregular rows in semicircular. Locality 91/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 4 Equatorial section of megalospheric (A2) form showing one PAC (arrow), right side of bilocular embryonic apparatus,and rhombic shaped equatorial chambers arranged in intersecting curves to semicircular. Locality 02/LKd/MCCL4 (Nongthymmai Quarry Section).
 5 Axial section of megalospheric (A2) form, showing planispiral embryonic and nepionic chambers, equatorial chambers, and well-developed lateral chambers in the dorsal side of test. Locality 91/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 6 Transverse section of microspheric form, showing equatorial and lateral chambers. 02/LKd/MCCL4 (Nongthymmai Quarry Section).
Published: 01 January 2003
/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 2 Oblique section of megalospheric (A2) form, showing one PAC, right side of bilocular embryonic apparatus, arcuate and ogival equatorial chambers, and vermicular shape of lateral chambers. Locality 91/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 3 Equatorial section
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Map showing the locations and the geological map of the studied area (modified after Garg and Jain 1995). The sample locations of the Lakadong Limestone comprise 5 sections, i.e. Um Sohryngkew River Section near Therria, SE Cherrapunji; Mawmluh Quarry Section, Nongthymmai Quarry Section and Lawbah Quarry Section near South Cherrapunji; and Kyntursnlang Quarry Section near Mawsynram, SW Cherrapunji. The sample collections from total 23 in 5 sections are examined in the present study of larger foraminifers, i.e. 11 samples in Um Sohryngkew River Section, 3 samples in Mawmluh Quarry Section, 3 samples in Nongthymmai Quarry Section, 3 samples in Lawbah Quarry Section and 3 samples in Kyntursnlang Quarry Section (text-figs. 2–3). The number of thin sections for study is total 296. The stratigraphic sequence of the Upper Cretaceous to lower Tertiary in Southern Cherrapunji studied area is as follows in descending order, i.e. Upper Eocene Kopili Formation, Upper Paleocene to Middle Eocene Sylhet Limestone Group, ?Middle Paleocene Therria Formation, Lower Paleocene (Danian) Langpar Formation and Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Mahadeo and Um Sohryngkew Formations. Legend: 1. Alluvium; 2. Kopili Formation; 3. Sylhet Limestone Group comprising the Lakadong, Umlatdoh and Prang Formations; 4. Therria Formation comprising Limestone and Sandstone; 5. Langpar, Mahadeo and Um Sohryngkew Formations; 6. Sylhet Trap; 7. Archaean; 8. K-T boundary; 9. Um Sohryngkew River.
Published: 01 January 2003
TEXT-FIGURE 1 Map showing the locations and the geological map of the studied area (modified after Garg and Jain 1995 ). The sample locations of the Lakadong Limestone comprise 5 sections, i.e. Um Sohryngkew River Section near Therria, SE Cherrapunji; Mawmluh Quarry Section, Nongthymmai Quarry
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Relationship between K and octahedral Al, Fe, Mg, Mn and Ti cations in the illite from Um-Sohryngkew river section, indicate low degree of hydrothermal transformation of smectite into illite (cations calculated on 22 oxygen bases).
Published: 01 December 2015
Fig.6. Relationship between K and octahedral Al, Fe, Mg, Mn and Ti cations in the illite from Um-Sohryngkew river section, indicate low degree of hydrothermal transformation of smectite into illite (cations calculated on 22 oxygen bases).
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Distribution of larger foraminiferal taxa in the stratigraphic columnar sections of Um Sohryngkew River Section (left) and Kyntursnlang Quarry Section (right), and supplementary sample stations. Legend: 1. algae, 2. foraminifera, 3. pellet, 4. intraclast, 5. algal boundstone.
Published: 01 January 2003
TEXT-FIGURE 2 Distribution of larger foraminiferal taxa in the stratigraphic columnar sections of Um Sohryngkew River Section (left) and Kyntursnlang Quarry Section (right), and supplementary sample stations. Legend: 1. algae, 2. foraminifera, 3. pellet, 4. intraclast, 5. algal boundstone.
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A. Location of the Late Maastrichtian sections of Meghalaya with respect to the Meso-Cenozoic fold belts of Himalayan and Arakan Yoma, Late Maastrichtian Deccan Traps of peninsular India and Late Maastrichtian basins of Pondicherry (2), Andaman Island(3), Manipur (4), Tibet (5) and Sulaiman Range (6). B. Location of Um Sohryngkew River in south east Meghalaya, in which part the studied K/Pg sections are developed. C. Study area around Um Sohryingkew River showing locations of Therriaghat (1) and Mahadeo (2) sections.
Published: 01 June 2012
) and Sulaiman Range (6). B . Location of Um Sohryngkew River in south east Meghalaya, in which part the studied K/Pg sections are developed. C . Study area around Um Sohryingkew River showing locations of Therriaghat (1) and Mahadeo (2) sections.
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Lakadongia indica Matsumaru and Jauhri n. gen., n. sp. (Thanetian, Meghalaya, NE India; All figures ×114, except no. 6 ×44).
 1–3,5 Axial sections of megalospheric form, showing devel-(upper),6 opment of spiral embryonic and nepionic chambers in the early growth stage of low trochospiral whorl, later with the duplication of chambers in equatorial layer; lateral wall of equatorial layer is thinner in the dorsal side of test than in the ventral side of test; lateral chambers, spacious arranged in regular tiers in the dorsal side and low, slit-like or spacious in tiers or among pillars in the ventral side. Figure 6 showing a special form with two sets of embryonic apparatus, Rhumbler’s Doppelschale. 1. Paratype, Saitama Univ. Coll. no. 8857, 2. Paratype, Saitama Univ. Coll. no. 8858, 3. Paratype, Saitama Univ. Coll. no. 8859. 5 lower. Transverse section of megalospheric form. Localities: 1–3, 6. 86/LKd/DR7, 5. 91/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 Orbitosiphon tibetica (Douvillé) (Thanetian, Meghalaya, NE India; ×114)
 4,7 Axial sections of megalospheric (A1) form, showing embryonic and nepionic chambers in the early growth stage of planispiral whorl, a development of equatorial chambers and corrugation of septa in equatorial layer; and thin lateral wall of equatorial layer in the dorsal side of test, while thick lateral wall of the layer in the ventral side. Localities: 86/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River section).
Published: 01 January 2003
. Localities: 1–3, 6. 86/LKd/DR7, 5. 91/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 Orbitosiphon tibetica (Douvillé) (Thanetian, Meghalaya, NE India; ×114) 
 4,7 Axial sections of megalospheric (A1) form, showing embryonic and nepionic chambers in the early growth stage of planispiral whorl, a development
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Bivariate data plots for (a) octahedral (Zo) vs interlayer (Zi), (b) tetrahedral (Zt) vs octahedral (Zo) and (c) tetrahedral (Zt) vs interlayer (Zi) charges in illite clays from Um-Sohryngkew river section (Present data: Table 2) and their comparison with the published (cited Table 1: Ortega et al., 1998) values of Maastrichtian, K/T boundary and Danian layers from Agost, Caravaca, Petriccio and El-Kef sections, respectively.
Published: 01 December 2015
Fig. 7. Bivariate data plots for (a) octahedral (Zo) vs interlayer (Zi), (b) tetrahedral (Zt) vs octahedral (Zo) and (c) tetrahedral (Zt) vs interlayer (Zi) charges in illite clays from Um-Sohryngkew river section (Present data: Table 2 ) and their comparison with the published (cited Table 1
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Major oxide data plotted alongwith the standard clay compositions to delineate clay compositional fields for lower, middle and upper parts of the Um-Sohryngkew river succession [Data source: Weaver and Pollard (1973), Alexandre, et al. (2005), Polito, et al. (2005), Beaufort, et al. (2005) for Illite (n=159); Nutt (1989), Komninou and Sverjensky (1995), Polito, et al. (2005), Alexandre, et al. (2005) for Chlorite (n=92), Ross and Hendricks (1945), Weaver and Pollard (1973) for Smectite (n=4) and for Kaolinite (n=4)].
Published: 01 December 2015
Fig.3. Major oxide data plotted alongwith the standard clay compositions to delineate clay compositional fields for lower, middle and upper parts of the Um-Sohryngkew river succession [Data source: Weaver and Pollard (1973) , Alexandre, et al. (2005) , Polito, et al. (2005) , Beaufort, et al
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Lakadongia indica Matsumaru and Jauhri n. gen., n. sp. (Thanetian, Meghalaya, NE India; All figures ×114). Localities: 1–2, 4. 86/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section), 3, 5. 02/LKd/MCCL4 (Nongthymmai Quarry Section).
 1,3,5 Equatorial sections of megalospheric form, showing bilocular embryonic apparatus and two primary auxiliary chambers (PAC), arranged so as to form a cross, and quadriserial nepionic arrangement.
 2,4 Equatorial sections (or slightly tangential sections ?, cut in parallel to equatorial section). As the nepiont is trochoid, the spires are not always seen in equatorial sections.
Published: 01 January 2003
PLATE 3 Lakadongia indica Matsumaru and Jauhri n. gen., n. sp. (Thanetian, Meghalaya, NE India; All figures ×114). Localities: 1–2, 4. 86/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section), 3, 5. 02/LKd/MCCL4 (Nongthymmai Quarry Section).
 1,3,5 Equatorial sections of megalospheric form, showing bilocular
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Data plots between average temperature (oC) values (using geothermometers of Cathelineau and Nieva, 1985; Cathelineau, 1988; Kranidiotis and MacLean, 1987; Jowett, 1991; Zang and Fyfe, 1995) for illite clays from Um-Sohryngkew river section (Present data: Table 2) and their comparison with published (Cited Table 1: Ortega et al., 1998) values of Maastrichtian, K/T boundary and Danian layers from Agost, Caravaca, Petriccio and El-Kef sections and their (a) Fe2+, (b) K2+, (c) interlayer charges and (d) Octahedral vacancy represent changes in the site vacancies/charges and interlayer charges with respect to temperature.
Published: 01 December 2015
Fig.5. Data plots between average temperature ( o C) values (using geothermometers of Cathelineau and Nieva, 1985 ; Cathelineau, 1988 ; Kranidiotis and MacLean, 1987 ; Jowett, 1991 ; Zang and Fyfe, 1995 ) for illite clays from Um-Sohryngkew river section (Present data: Table 2
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(a) Carbonaceous shale, calcareous subarkose and siltstone beds seen in the Langpar Formation, Um Sohryngkew river section, Therriaghat. (b) Burrows (Thalassinoides) from the lower unit of the Langpar Formationa long Ryngud- Laitiam-Lyngar road section. (c-e) Heteromorph ammonites collected from the calcareous subarkose of the lower unit of the Langpar Formation along Ryngud-Laitiam-Lyngar road section. (c) Lateral view of Eubaculites sp., (d) Whorl section of Eubaculites sp., (e) Glyptoxoceras sp.(f-h) Gastropods from the calcareous subarkose of the lower unit of the Langpar Formation along Ryngud-Laitiam-Lyngar road section. (f) Anchura sp., (g) Graphidula sp., (h) Ampulina sp.
Published: 01 September 2021
Fig.6. (a) Carbonaceous shale, calcareous subarkose and siltstone beds seen in the Langpar Formation, Um Sohryngkew river section, Therriaghat. (b) Burrows (Thalassinoides) from the lower unit of the Langpar Formationa long Ryngud- Laitiam-Lyngar road section. (c-e) Heteromorph ammonites
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2003
Micropaleontology (2003) 49 (3): 277–291.
.../LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 2 Oblique section of megalospheric (A2) form, showing one PAC, right side of bilocular embryonic apparatus, arcuate and ogival equatorial chambers, and vermicular shape of lateral chambers. Locality 91/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
 3 Equatorial section...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2012
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2012) 80 (4): 586–589.
... of Um Sohryngkew River, Meghalaya . In: D.A. Rasheed (Ed.), Proc. VII Indian Colloq. Micropaleont. Strati ., pp. 70 – 152 . PANDEY , J. (1981) Cretaceous foraminifera of Um Sohryngkew River section, Meghalaya . Jour. Palaeont. Soc. India , v. 25 , pp. 53 – 74 . PANDEY , J...
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Lakadongia indica Matsumaru and Jauhri n. gen., n. sp. (Thanetian, Meghalaya, NE India).
 1,3–4 Axial sections of microspheric form, showing equatorial layer doubles to be formed by interlocking of the extremities of layers of lateral chambers; lateral chambers, low or spacious arranged in regular tiers in the dorsal side of test and low, slit-like or spacious arranged in tiers or among stout pillars in the ventral side of test. 1, Paratype, Saitama Univ. coll. no. 8853. 4, Paratype, Saitama Univ. Coll. no. 8855. 1, 4, ×114. 3, ×44.
 2,5–6 Transverse sections of microspheric form, showing the duplication of equatorial chambers in equatorial layer, spacious lateral chambers arranged in regular tiers in the dorsal side, and low, slit-like or spacious lateral chambers in tiers or among stout pillars in the ventral side. 2, Paratype, Saitama Univ. Coll. no. 8854. 6. Holotype, Saitama Univ. Coll. no. 8852. 2, ×114. 5–6, ×44. 
 7 Equatorial section of microspheric form, showing mature and crude equatorial chambers or cavities between mature chambers, arranged in semicircular; bilamellar chamber walls carrying canals, perforated by radial, diagonal and annular stolons; and polygonal and vermiform shaped lateral chambers among stout and porous pillars, and pillarlike structures. Paratype, Saitama Univ. Coll. no. 8856. ×44. Localities: 86/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
Published: 01 January 2003
and vermiform shaped lateral chambers among stout and porous pillars, and pillarlike structures. Paratype, Saitama Univ. Coll. no. 8856. ×44. Localities: 86/LKd/DR7 (Um Sohryngkew River Section).
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2021
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2021) 97 (9): 1033–1048.
...Fig.6. (a) Carbonaceous shale, calcareous subarkose and siltstone beds seen in the Langpar Formation, Um Sohryngkew river section, Therriaghat. (b) Burrows (Thalassinoides) from the lower unit of the Langpar Formationa long Ryngud- Laitiam-Lyngar road section. (c-e) Heteromorph ammonites...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2012) 79 (6): 627–651.
...) and Sulaiman Range (6). B . Location of Um Sohryngkew River in south east Meghalaya, in which part the studied K/Pg sections are developed. C . Study area around Um Sohryingkew River showing locations of Therriaghat (1) and Mahadeo (2) sections. ...
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