14 research outputs found
Early Permian transgressive–regressive cycles: Sequence stratigraphic reappraisal of the coal-bearing Barakar Formation, Raniganj Basin, India
Structures and sequences in early Permian fluvial Barakar rocks of peninsular India Gondwana basins using binomial and Markov chain analysis
Relationship between Net Subsidence and Coal Cycle Parameters—A Statistical Appraisal from Subsurface Logs of Damuda Group, Talchir Gondwana Basin, India
Effect of mining on geochemistry of groundwater in Permo-carboniferous Gondwana coalfields: Raniganj Basin, India
Tracking the migration of the Indian continent using the carbonate clumped isotope technique on Phanerozoic soil carbonates
Petrographical and geochemical signatures of Jurassic rocks of Chari Formation, Western India: implications for provenance and tectonic setting
Petrography and geochemistry of the Middle Siwalik sandstones (tertiary) in understanding the provenance of sub-Himalayan sediments in the Lish River Valley, West Bengal, India
A petrography–geochemistry-based evaluation of
the provenance of the sandstones of the Tertiary Middle
Siwalik Subgroup in the Lish River Valley, West Bengal, is
presented. The framework grains in the sandstones suggest
mixing of sediments from spatially separated gneissic, quartzitic
and phyllitic source rocks. Modal values of different
framework minerals suggest that recycled sediments in an
orogenic setting were deposited in the Middle Siwalik basin
in the area. The major and trace element ratios suggest dominantly
felsic input and mixing with subordinate basic material
in an upper continental crustal setup. The major and trace
element data also indicate that rocks of a passive margin setting
acted as the source to the sediments. The present paper
postulates that the Middle Siwalik sediments were derived
from pre-Himalayan gneissic and metabasic rocks of an erstwhile
passive margin setting and presently forming the Higher
and Lesser Himalaya, respectively.University of Pretoria and National Research Foundation of South Africa.http://link.springer.com/journal/125172017-02-28hb2016Geolog
