Title of article
Largest Ediacaran discs from the Jodhpur Sandstone, Marwar Supergroup, India: Their palaeobiological significance
Author/Authors
Srivastava، نويسنده , , Purnima، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
9
From page
183
To page
191
Abstract
Ediacaran discs from the Jodhpur Sandstone of the Marwar Supergroup, Rajasthan, exhibit a wide size ranging from a few millimetres to 75 cm in diameter. Exceptionally large size of the discs in these rocks represent the largest reported so far from any Ediacaran assemblage. Although, larger medusoid discs have been reported from USA, they are from the middle Cambrian and even younger rocks. Presence of microbial mats and weed-like structures with well preserved hold fasts and horizontal rhizome-like structures in association with some of these large-sized discs support their animal affinity, which probably feed on this weed-like vegetations. This association also supports their benthic habitat. Unlike the general trend of sudden increase in size of organisms in Ediacaran period and further decrease in size during Cambrian, these discs continued increasing in size in Cambrian also.
Keywords
Marwar Supergroup , Ediacaran discs , Jodhpur Sandstone , Rajasthan , India
Journal title
Geoscience Frontiers
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Geoscience Frontiers
Record number
2362500
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