2021
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4224
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Amended lithostratigraphy of the Cretaceous Bagh Group, Western Lower Narmada Valley, India: A comparison with pervasive Tethyan basins

Abstract: The evolution of the Narmada, Saurashtra, and Kachchh basins in the western margin of the Indian Craton is associated with the Middle Jurassic segmentation of Gondwana. The Narmada Basin was evolved during the Early Cretaceous and preserved a thick clastic and non-clastic sequence of the Bagh Group. The succession lies unconformably on the Precambrian rocks, and a complete sequence is exposed in the Western Lower Narmada Valley (WLNV). Until now, it has been described using various informal lithostratigraphic … Show more

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“…It is beyond the scope of this paper to deal in detail with a historical account of the lithology and stratigraphy of the Bagh Group of rocks (See Chatterjee & Ruidas, 2021; Kumar et al, 2018; Ruidas & Zijlstra, 2022; Ruidas et al, 2018). Shithole et al (2021) attempted to choose lithostratotypes for the Bagh Group of rocks as per the International code of stratigraphic nomenclature.…”
Section: Purpose and Objective Of The Present Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is beyond the scope of this paper to deal in detail with a historical account of the lithology and stratigraphy of the Bagh Group of rocks (See Chatterjee & Ruidas, 2021; Kumar et al, 2018; Ruidas & Zijlstra, 2022; Ruidas et al, 2018). Shithole et al (2021) attempted to choose lithostratotypes for the Bagh Group of rocks as per the International code of stratigraphic nomenclature.…”
Section: Purpose and Objective Of The Present Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%