Title of article :
Primordial Storms: An Overview of Depositional Environments in Mid-Late Proterozoic Platforms of India
Author/Authors :
Gupta، نويسنده , , Abir، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
A large part of the central and southern Indian shield is covered by Mid-Late Proterozoic platformal sediments. These widely separated platformal covers display a kinship in respect of lithology and sedimentary structures. Another possible feature of commonality may emerge from recognition of storm sequence (along with hummocky cross-stratification), because of the following attributes that characterise the platformal covers:
w sedimentation rate (spanning from Mid Proterozoic to end of Proterozoic) along with facies persistence over a large distance imply deposition on a level basement which would have allowed unimpeded passage to storms.
s slow sedimentation was affected frequently by intense Mid-latitude winter storm (?) activity.
ence of vegetal cover during Proterozoic further reinforces the notion of unimpeded passage of winds/storms.
ssibility of a single vast master basin, subsequently separated during the Phanerozoic unroofing cannot be ruled out.
parison with the vastness of Mid-Late Proterozoic platformal provinces, hummocky cross-stratification and storm sequences reported so far, seem paltry, possibly due to poor preservation and the consequent difficulty in recognising such forms, rather than due to their actual rarity.
Keywords :
Purana Basins , Proterozoic , Platforms , storm sequence
Journal title :
Gondwana Research
Journal title :
Gondwana Research