Abstract:The terminal Proterozoic Krol-Tal succession disposed in a doubly plunging syncline of Nainital in the domain of Lesser Himalaya is an allochthon and forms the southernmost sub-basin of ca. 280 km linear belt comprising of six sub-basins. The mixed siliciclastic-carbonate sediments of the sequence show a wide spectrum of stromatolitic morphology, such as stratiform, laterally linked hemispheroids (LLH), columnar, domal and branching columnar, and other microbialites, such as thrombolites. These various morphol… Show more
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