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Autor:
Anand K. Jaitly, Jai Prakash Gautam, Deep Narayan Tiwari, Jens Lehmann, Deo Brat Pathak, Bindhyachal Pandey
Publikováno v:
Cretaceous Research. 102:12-29
A comprehensive taxonomic account of fourteen ammonite species from the upper Albian succession of the Cauvery Basin, south India is presented. They belong to the genera/subgenera Gaudryceras, Anagaudryceras, Tetragonites, Puzosia (Puzosia), Puzosia
Publikováno v:
Spanish Journal of Palaeontology. 11:140
Autor:
Neeraj Mathur, Prakash K. Singh, Alok Singh, Deo Brat Pathak, Anand K. Jaitly, Bindhyachal Pandey
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society of India. 92:427-434
In the present investigation, an attempt has been made to explore the possibility of hydrocarbon prospects in the carbonaceous shale deposits of Spiti and Chikkim formations exposed in the Spiti valley of the Tethys Himalaya. Twenty samples, collecte
Autor:
Deo Brat Pathak, Bindhyachal Pandey
Publikováno v:
Cretaceous Research. 70:244-251
The paper records new species of the ammonoid genus Olcostephanus Neumayr from the Lower Cretaceous Giumal Formation exposed near Gete village in the Spiti Valley (Himachal Himalaya), India. Olcostephanus is one of the most significant genera for int
Autor:
Deo Brat Pathak, Bindhyachal Pandey
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society of India. 87:261-267
Publikováno v:
Journal of Earth System Science. 127
The age of the marine Nodular Limestone Formation of the Bagh Group is refined at Substage level through ammonoid and inoceramid index taxa. The study is based on the fresh collections from three well-defined successive intervals (Lower Karondia, Upp
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Geosciences. :301-310
The palaeoposition of India after its breakup from Gondwana and its subsequent northward journey during the Mesozoic poses many tectonic riddles. A magnetostratigraphy pattern has been constructed for the Ammonoid rich Middle Jurassic Bathonian succe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 42:1226-1231
Nearly continuous sedimentary succession of Early Cretaceous age has been long known in the Tethyan Himalayan belt without differentiation of the individual stages. We discuss here our just realised differentiation of a relatively thin well bedded sa
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society of India. 74:469-479
We report here the first Dichotomoceras of the Indian subcontinent at Kantkote (Wagad) in the proximal most exposed part of the Kachchh Basin. This is further addition to the significant enlargement of the Oxfordian ammonoid record made earlier (Kris
Publikováno v:
Earth Science India. 8