2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12040-019-1250-2
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Revisiting the boundary between the Lower and Upper Vindhyan, Son valley, India

Abstract: The placement of the boundary between the Lower and the Upper Vindhyan in the Son valley, an unconformity, has long been at the centre of a raging debate. At the Bundelkhand sector, it is placed between the Rohtas Limestone and the Sasaram Sandstone (Lower Quartzite). On the other hand, in the Son valley sector, it is placed between the Bhagwar Shale and the Kaimur Formation. The recent study reveals the existence of ca. 12 m thick sandstone between the Bhagwar Shale and Rohtas Limestone, traced over 150 km in… Show more

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“…Unconformably overlying early riftogenic sediments, the Vindhyan Supergroup occurs as a largely undeformed sediment package, dominated by immature siliciclastics and carbonate-rich sediments in its lower part and mature siliciclastics in its upper part. The Supergroup is subdivided into two groupsthe Lower Vindhyan (Semri Group) and Upper Vindhyan (Kaimur, Rewa and Bhander)separated by a basin-wide unconformity and its correlative conformity (Bose et al 2015;Mandal et al 2019;Fig. 1b).…”
Section: Geological Setting and Stratigraphic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unconformably overlying early riftogenic sediments, the Vindhyan Supergroup occurs as a largely undeformed sediment package, dominated by immature siliciclastics and carbonate-rich sediments in its lower part and mature siliciclastics in its upper part. The Supergroup is subdivided into two groupsthe Lower Vindhyan (Semri Group) and Upper Vindhyan (Kaimur, Rewa and Bhander)separated by a basin-wide unconformity and its correlative conformity (Bose et al 2015;Mandal et al 2019;Fig. 1b).…”
Section: Geological Setting and Stratigraphic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It covers a long period of sedimentation history spanning (~1800-500 Ma) during the Proterozoic eon (Quasim et al 2017;Yadav et al 2022c). The rocks of the Vindhyan Supergroup are divided into three outcrop sectors, namely, the Bundelkhand sector, the Son valley sector, and the Rajasthan sector (Chakraborty et al 2010;Mandal et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%