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Journal of the Geological Society of India. 90:396-404
On the basis of distinct lithologic features such as composition, grain size, bedding characteristics and sedimentary structures, six facies were identified in Callovian to Oxfordian rocks exposed southwest of Bhuj, Kachchh. They are interbedded calc
Autor:
Satish J. Patel, Nishith Y. Bhatt
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Volumina Jurassica. :17-40
The shallow marine deposits of the Late-Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian) Jumara Formation of the Gangeshwar Dome of Mainland Kachchh, India, comprise a succession of ~247 m thick clastic sediments with few non-clastic bands and contain a diver
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Journal of Palaeosciences. 65:67-84
Himmatnagar Sandstone (lower to middle Cretaceous) is exposed in between Sabarmati River in the west to Vantada in the east around Himmatnagar Town in north Gujarat, India. The sequence is divisible in two members: The lower member is 65 m thick, mos
Ichnology of the Goradongar Formation, Goradongar hill range, Patcham island, Kachchh, Western India
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Journal of the Geological Society of India. 84:129-154
The middle Jurassic Goradongar Formation exposed in Goradongar hill represents a mixed siliciclasticcarbonate succession with shales and limestones. They contain a large number of well preserved trace fossils. Total 44 ichnospecies of 31 ichnogenera;
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Journal of the Geological Society of India. 82:9-14
Synaeresis cracks are observed at different stratigraphic levels in shallow marine mixed siliciclastic-carbonate sediments of the Middle Jurassic rocks of the Patcham Island, Kachchh, Western India. Cracks are preserved as cast or grooves in micritic
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Geosciences Research. 1
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Recent Studies on the Geology of Kachchh.
The Middle Jurassic (Bathonian-Callovian) rocks of the Goradongar Formation of the Goradongar range ~144.4 m thick succession constitutes of Goradongar Flagstone, Gadaputa Sandstone, Raimalro Limestone and Modar Hill members in an ascending order. Th
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Journal of the Geological Society of India. 80:189-214
The Middle Jurassic rocks of the Kaladongar Formation well exposed in the Kaladongar Hill range of the Patcham Island and Kuar Bet of the Northern Kachchh comprises of ∼450 m thick sequence of mixed siliciclasticcarbonate sediments intercalated wit
Autor:
Sreekala Pillai, Nishith Y. Bhatt
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Geology and Earth Sciences. 4:32
Remote sensing and GIS are much useful in revenue mobilization of various mineral deposits, and the same is used here for revenue mobilization of limestone deposits present in Amreli district of Gujarat in west India. How much revenue is generated th
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Conference Proceedings on 1st Annual International Conference on Geological & Earth Sciences.