2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.annpal.2005.02.001
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Mandible of Golunda (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Upper Siwalik Subgroup of Jammu, India

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“…Elephas planifrons from the mudstone horizon immediately underlying the geochronologically dated volcanic ash bed exposed at Nangal village which is the extension of Barakhetar ash beds in the Nagrota Formation (= Pinjor Formation) of Upper Siwalik Subgroup of the Jammu province, J&K, India and extended its range zone. A good number of species of microfossils (ostracodes, gastropods) and microvertebrates have also recovered from the same horizon (Prasad et al, 2005;Bhat et al, 2008;Bhandari and Kundal, 2008;Kundal and Prasad, 2011;Kundal, 2013;Kundal, 2015).…”
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“…Elephas planifrons from the mudstone horizon immediately underlying the geochronologically dated volcanic ash bed exposed at Nangal village which is the extension of Barakhetar ash beds in the Nagrota Formation (= Pinjor Formation) of Upper Siwalik Subgroup of the Jammu province, J&K, India and extended its range zone. A good number of species of microfossils (ostracodes, gastropods) and microvertebrates have also recovered from the same horizon (Prasad et al, 2005;Bhat et al, 2008;Bhandari and Kundal, 2008;Kundal and Prasad, 2011;Kundal, 2013;Kundal, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%