2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11707-011-0169-y
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Understanding the transportational and depositional setting of Panchet Formation, Purulia and Bankura districts of West Bengal, India — Evidence from grain size analysis

Abstract: The rocks of Triassic Panchet Formation (TPF) of West Bengal, India, predominantly include sandstones of medium to fine grain-size, with subordinate shale and pebble horizons. Textural parameter like mean, standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis are calculated using standard methods to understand the transportation and the depositional environment of the sediments in a part of Panchet Formation. Granulometric analyses indicate the presence of fluvial environment interrupted with aeolian, beach and tidal envi… Show more

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“…Shepard's classification system was implemented (Shepard, 1954) to determine the grain‐size group. The textural attributes of sediments, mean (Mz), standard deviation (SD), skewness (Ski), and kurtosis (KG) were also used (Folk & Ward, 1957; Goswami & Ghosh, 2011; Vakalas et al, 2004).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shepard's classification system was implemented (Shepard, 1954) to determine the grain‐size group. The textural attributes of sediments, mean (Mz), standard deviation (SD), skewness (Ski), and kurtosis (KG) were also used (Folk & Ward, 1957; Goswami & Ghosh, 2011; Vakalas et al, 2004).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The area has experienced polycyclic evolution (Chorley, Beckinsale, & Antany, 1973). The terrain has experienced the Proterozoic ductile shearing (Naik, K, & Wasthi, 2003) and the related deformation (Goswami & Ghosh, 2011). In the foothill zone, two perennial springs are observed (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the analysis of the physical properties of the grains, such as size and density, may help in reconstructing the kinetic energy of the depositional environment (Sun et al ., 2002; Papanicolaou et al ., 2003; Rodríguez‐López et al ., 2006). The textural grain‐size characterization of sediments based on the calculation of mean, sorting, skewness and kurtosis of the grain‐size distributions is an established tool to analyze the fabric of sedimentary rocks and to understand the physics behind the depositional processes (Edwards, 2001; Martin, 2001; Boggs, 2009; Goswami & Ghosh, 2011). These statistical parameters have been widely used to distinguish different fluid‐dynamic conditions, transport, accumulation and potential remobilization processes (Folk, 1954; Folk & Ward, 1957; Mason & Folk, 1958; Friedman, 1961; Visher, 1969; Valia & Cameron, 1977; Ashley, 1978; Bagnold & Barndoff‐Nielsen, 1980; McLaren & Bowles, 1985; Sutherland & Lee, 1994; Sun et al ., 2002; Martins, 2003; Qiang et al ., 2007, 2010; Weltje & Prins, 2007; Vandenberghe, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%