2022
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4400
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First record of late Carboniferous palynoassemblage from Ganmachidam Formation, Spiti Valley: Implications for age assessment and extent of Glossopterid elements in the Tethyan realm

Abstract: The present work elucidates miofloral records from the Ganmachidam Formation (late Carboniferous-earliest Permian) of Spiti Valley, Tethyan Himalaya. The Ganmachidam Formation was hitherto considered as unfossiliferous, both for the faunal as well as floral records, and has been subjected to contentious age assessment. The present study has been carried out to find out the microfloral remains, assess the palynostratigraphic status, and the age of the Ganmachidam Formation. From the splintery shale sequence, a … Show more

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“…However, only two palynological studies have been done from early Carboniferous sequences of Tethyan Himalaya—pioneer palynostratigraphic work from India is done by Khanna and Tewari (1983) from Spiti Valley, and the other is by Agnihotri et al (2018) from Kashmir Valley. More recently, Gupta et al (2022) conducted a late Carboniferous palynological study from Spiti Valley.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, only two palynological studies have been done from early Carboniferous sequences of Tethyan Himalaya—pioneer palynostratigraphic work from India is done by Khanna and Tewari (1983) from Spiti Valley, and the other is by Agnihotri et al (2018) from Kashmir Valley. More recently, Gupta et al (2022) conducted a late Carboniferous palynological study from Spiti Valley.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%