The Indian Mesozoic chronicle : sequence stratigraphic approach

The book reviews and summarizes the Indian Mesozoic geological evolution in an innovative alternative perspective of sequence stratigraphy. It mainly focuses on the Jurassic interval, but also concisely discusses the preceding Triassic and Cretaceous geological records. The key to the study is prima...

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Main Author: Krishna, Jai, 1945- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2017.
Series: Springer geology.
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ISBN: 9789811024771
9789811024764
Physical Description: 1 online resource

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100 1 |a Krishna, Jai,  |d 1945-  |e author. 
245 1 4 |a The Indian Mesozoic chronicle :  |b sequence stratigraphic approach /  |c Jai Krishna. 
264 1 |a Singapore :  |b Springer,  |c 2017. 
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505 0 |a Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; Contents of Field Photographs; 1 Introduction and Paleogeographic Context, Previous Work, High-Resolution Scale, Magnetochronologic Perspective, Radiometric Scenario, Igneous Activities, Anoxic Events and Eustatic Fluctuations; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction and Paleogeographic Context; 1.2 Rationale of the Study; 1.3 Previous Work; 1.4 Development of a Scale; 1.5 Magnetostratigraphic Perspective; 1.6 Radiometric Scenario; 1.7 Igneous Activities; 1.8 Oceanic Anoxic Events. 
505 8 |a 1.9 Eustatic FluctuationsReferences; 2 Mesozoic Stratigraphic Framework in India with Focus on the Jurassic Geological Record in the Kachchh Basin; Abstract; 2.1 Origin of the Kachchh Basin; 2.1.1 Reactivation of the Precambrian Weak Zones; 2.1.2 Infra-rift Sagging; 2.1.3 Intra-Triassic Rift Initiation; 2.1.4 Early Non-marine Phase Prior to the Neotethyan Transgression; 2.2 Salient Features in Brief Prior to the Mesozoic; 2.2.1 Intra-Devonian Origin of the Paleotethys; 2.2.2 Major, Widespread Gaps in India and Neighbourhood Prior as also During the Late Permian-Early Paleogene Mega-Sequence. 
505 8 |a 2.2.3 Widespread Basal Permian Extensional Tectonics, and Glaciation, Followed up Further by Major Transgressive Event2.2.4 Intra-Permian Origin of the Neotethys; 2.2.5 Wide Spread Early/Late Permian Change in Inland Non-marine Gondwana Basins at the Start of the Mega-Sequence; 2.2.6 Early/Late Permian Change in Marine Basins; 2.3 Triassic; 2.3.1 Triassic System-International and National Status; 2.3.2 Development of Triassic in India; 2.3.3 Triassic Succession in Spiti; 2.3.4 Intra-Triassic Interstage Boundaries. 
505 8 |a 2.3.5 Paleogeographic Framework at the Start of the Triassic Contextual to Kachchh2.3.6 Suspected Presence of the Late Triassic in the Non-marine Nirona Formation as Encountered in Nirona and Banni Wells of Kachchh; 2.3.7 Broad Stratigraphic Correlation of the Non-marine Nirona Formation to Non-marine Gondwana Units as also to Spiti Marine Units; 2.3.8 Marine Triassic in Neighbourhood; 2.4 Biostratigraphic Zonation in the Triassic; 2.4.1 Ammonoid Zones in the Spiti Triassic; 2.4.2 Conodont Zones in the Triassic of Spiti; 2.4.3 Palynozones in the Non-marine Triassic. 
505 8 |a 2.5 Salient Mid-Triassic Features2.5.1 Biotic and Abiotic Changes Across the Mid-Triassic Anisian/Ladinian Boundary in Spiti; 2.5.2 Mid-Triassic Unconformity and Associated Changes in Inland Gondwana Non-marine Basins as also in East and West Sector Coastal Basins; 2.5.3 Intra-Triassic Localized Rifting/Igneous Event in India; 2.5.4 Triassic Palyno-Record in the West Sector; 2.6 Jurassic; 2.6.1 Jurassic System-International and National Status; 2.6.2 Development in the Indian Subcontinent; 2.6.3 Outline of the Ammonoid Biogrographic Framework; 2.6.4 Marine Jurassic in Jaisalmer. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a The book reviews and summarizes the Indian Mesozoic geological evolution in an innovative alternative perspective of sequence stratigraphy. It mainly focuses on the Jurassic interval, but also concisely discusses the preceding Triassic and Cretaceous geological records. The key to the study is primarily held in the recently developed ammonoid based high resolution scales in the Triassic and Jurassic period. The Indian Jurassic record is thus elevated to a high resolution pedestal. The large intra-Jurassic stratigraphic gap in Kachchh, with increase in duration from margin to basin, has been précised in different sections, along with radical revision of its long held interpretation from sub-aerial to sub-marine all over from Arabia to Australia. Other significant gaps are also differentiated into sub-aerial and sub-marine. The Indian Late Precambrian -- Neogene record is organized into five mega-sequences. Among these, the fourth -- also the most important one -- includes the intra-Permian to Early Eocene interval from the origin to the closure of the Neotethys. Based on multidisciplinary integration of the Indian Mesozoic geological record and comparison with hydrocarbon producing basins on east and west of India, a highly positive scenario of the hydrocarbon source/reservoir sediment perspective is outlined in the book in sequence stratigraphic backdrop as an edifice for future elaborate evaluation. 
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