2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12040-017-0806-2
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Nature and composition of interbedded marine basaltic pumice in the ∼52–50 Ma Vastan lignite sequence, western India: Implication for Early Eocene MORB volcanism offshore Arabian Sea

Abstract: The recognition of pyroclasts preserved in sedimentary environments far from its source is uncommon. We here describe occurrences of several centimetres-thick discontinuous basaltic pumice lenses occurring within the Early Eocene Vastan lignite mine sedimentary sequence, western India at two different levelsone at ∼5 m and the other at 10 m above a biostratigraphically constrained 52 Ma old marker level postdating the Deccan Volcanism. These sections have received global attention as they record mammalian and … Show more

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“…The vesicles are mostly round and only rarely elliptical or of an irregular shape. The vesicles are often separated from one another, but sometimes they coalesce and form dumbbell shapes [9] (Fig. 5c).…”
Section: B Petrography Of Datvistskaro Volcanomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vesicles are mostly round and only rarely elliptical or of an irregular shape. The vesicles are often separated from one another, but sometimes they coalesce and form dumbbell shapes [9] (Fig. 5c).…”
Section: B Petrography Of Datvistskaro Volcanomentioning
confidence: 99%