2020
DOI: 10.1080/24749508.2020.1833642
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Depositional mechanism of Fort Member Sandstone (Early-Late Bathonian), Jaisalmer Formation, Western Rajasthan: insights from granulometric analysis

Abstract: Granulometric analysis is an imperative tool used to reveal the hydrodynamic conditions, mode of transportation and deposition of siliciclastic sediments. Forty-two samples of Fort Member Sandstone of the Jaisalmer Formation, Western Rajasthan were selected and studied with the help of detailed granulometric analysis which include both graphical as well as mathematical moment methods. Micro textures were recognized as chatter marks, curved and straight steps, grooves, upturned plates in association with V impa… Show more

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“…Pengambilan data sedimen (Gambar 3) merupakan pengambilan sampel dilakukan secara purposive sampling [21,22] dimana dilakukan pada area yang mewakili kawasan mangrove di setiap stasiun pengamatan. Sampel berupa endapan lepas yang diambil dengan cara menggali lubang sedalam kurang lebih 10 cm, lalu mengambil sampel endapan yang akan dianalisis sesuai dengan kebutuhan kurang lebih 100 gr, kemudian dimasukkan ke dalam plastik sampel.…”
Section: Metodologiunclassified
“…Pengambilan data sedimen (Gambar 3) merupakan pengambilan sampel dilakukan secara purposive sampling [21,22] dimana dilakukan pada area yang mewakili kawasan mangrove di setiap stasiun pengamatan. Sampel berupa endapan lepas yang diambil dengan cara menggali lubang sedalam kurang lebih 10 cm, lalu mengambil sampel endapan yang akan dianalisis sesuai dengan kebutuhan kurang lebih 100 gr, kemudian dimasukkan ke dalam plastik sampel.…”
Section: Metodologiunclassified
“…The Fort Member is well exposed along the Jaisalmer Fort escarpments and primarily composed of fine‐ to medium‐grained sandstones, oolitic, bioturbated, fossiliferous limestones, and cross‐bedded sandy limestones (F. Ahmad et al, 2017; F. Ahmad, Quasim, & Ahmad, 2020a, 2020b; F. Ahmad, Quasim, Ahmad, Rehman, & Asjad, 2021; Pandey et al, 2006). Planar‐stratifications with thin inter‐beds of bioclastic limestone can be found in the upper parts of oolitic limestone beds, which also have shell fragments of brachiopods, bivalves, and molluscs (F. Ahmad et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%