The Middle to Late Cretaceous microbiostratigraphy (foraminifera) and lithostratigraphy of the Cauvery Basin, Southeast India ...

The present research is on the Cretaceous microbio- and litho-stratigraphy of the Cauvery Basin, Southeast India. The planktonic and benthonic foraminifera are used to establish microbiostratigraphic zonations for the mid-Cretaceous succession in the Basin; leading to the first proposal of a benthon...

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Main Author: Tewari, Archana
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Language:English
Published: University of Plymouth 1996
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.24382/4290
https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/gees-theses/210
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Summary:The present research is on the Cretaceous microbio- and litho-stratigraphy of the Cauvery Basin, Southeast India. The planktonic and benthonic foraminifera are used to establish microbiostratigraphic zonations for the mid-Cretaceous succession in the Basin; leading to the first proposal of a benthonic foraminiferal zonation scheme. The schemes are primarily defined for regional application. In the absence of a formal lithostratigraphic classification for the Cretaceous succession in the Basin, a revised lithostratigraphy, in line with standard stratigraphic procedure, is proposed. The systematic taxonomy of the foraminifera studied is documented and revised in line with Western standards. The study shows that, in contrast to the standard European forms, the fauna from the Cauvery Basin is composed of more robust individuals. The study also shows some interesting differences in the planktonic foraminifera from the standard Tethyan assemblage. Comparative studies indicate a longer time range for some of the ...