2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2006.01.006
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Occurrence of Cordaitales from lower Gondwana sediments of Ib-River Coalfield, Orissa, India: An Indian scenario

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“…In the peninsular part, Permian deposits occur along river valleys (Damodar, Son-Mahanadi, Warddha-Godavari, Satpura and Rajmahal basins), besides several other smaller basins (Maheshwari, 1992). The early Permian (according to Singh et al, 2007) Barakar Stage, subject of the present study, overlies the lowermost Permian unit, the post-glacial strata of Talchir Series (Lele, 1976;Tiwari, 1974;Tiwari and Tripathi, 1988;Pant and Nautiyal, 1987), which is composed of boulder beds, greenish sandstone, varve and rhythmite (Jha, 2006). The Barakar Stage is the earliest depositional cycle of the Damuda Series and is comprised of feldspathic sandstones, grey and carbonaceous shales associated to thick coal seams (Mitra, 1991;Srivastava, 1992;Singh et al, 2007).…”
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“…In the peninsular part, Permian deposits occur along river valleys (Damodar, Son-Mahanadi, Warddha-Godavari, Satpura and Rajmahal basins), besides several other smaller basins (Maheshwari, 1992). The early Permian (according to Singh et al, 2007) Barakar Stage, subject of the present study, overlies the lowermost Permian unit, the post-glacial strata of Talchir Series (Lele, 1976;Tiwari, 1974;Tiwari and Tripathi, 1988;Pant and Nautiyal, 1987), which is composed of boulder beds, greenish sandstone, varve and rhythmite (Jha, 2006). The Barakar Stage is the earliest depositional cycle of the Damuda Series and is comprised of feldspathic sandstones, grey and carbonaceous shales associated to thick coal seams (Mitra, 1991;Srivastava, 1992;Singh et al, 2007).…”
Section: Indiamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The early Permian (according to Singh et al, 2007) Barakar Stage, subject of the present study, overlies the lowermost Permian unit, the post-glacial strata of Talchir Series (Lele, 1976;Tiwari, 1974;Tiwari and Tripathi, 1988;Pant and Nautiyal, 1987), which is composed of boulder beds, greenish sandstone, varve and rhythmite (Jha, 2006). The Barakar Stage is the earliest depositional cycle of the Damuda Series and is comprised of feldspathic sandstones, grey and carbonaceous shales associated to thick coal seams (Mitra, 1991;Srivastava, 1992;Singh et al, 2007). Peat deposition has been related to typical paralic (coastal marine to deltaic) systems (Goswami et al, 2006), suitable for the formation of coal during a cool, markedly seasonal climatic regime.…”
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“…Mahanadi Basin, one of the major Gondwana basins of India, has been extensively explored for its plant megafossils (Singh and Chandra 1990, 1995, 1996Pal et al 1992;Goswami et al 2006;Singh et al 2006aSingh et al , 2006bSingh et al , 2006cSingh et al , 2007 and palynofossils (Maiti, 1994;Meena, 1998Meena, , 1999Meena, , 2000Meena, , 2004. Dispersed fossil megaspores have not been recorded so far from this basin, though they have been expansively recorded and studied from different Gondwana basins of India viz.…”
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“…Material nuevo: MPM-Pb 2731, 2785, 2787-2788, 2843 (Singh et al, 2007), y proveyó de una descripción del género bastante abarcativa, con algunas inexactitudes (hábito pinnado). Posteriormente, Meyen (1964Meyen ( , 1969 mencionó que las diferencias morfológicas propuestas para separar a uno de otro género no eran lo suficientemente justificadas, por lo que favoreció la sinonimia de ambos, y creó el género Rufloria Meyen (Meyen, 1964), para asignar hojas semejantes a Cordaites, pero que se diferenciaban de éstas por poseer surcos en su superficie inferior (Archangelsky y Leguizamón, 1980).…”
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