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This book envisages a multi-proxy approach using stable isotopes,
geochemical proxies, magnetic susceptibility and associated biotic
events for paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental interpretations of
the Mesozoic sedimentary record of India. Mesozoic rocks of India
record abnormal sea level rise, greenhouse climate, intensified
volcanism, hypoxia in seawater, extensive black shale deposition,
and hydrocarbon occurrence. The Mesozoic has also witnessed mass
extinction events, evolution of dinosaurs, and breakdown of the
supercontinent Pangea and the formation of Gondwana. Although the
Mesozoic geology of India has witnessed significant progress in the
last century, literature survey reveals a huge gap in knowledge
regarding sequence stratigraphy, chemostratigraphy and key
geological events. A synthesis of sedimentological, paleontological
and chemical data is included to presenting a comprehensive
understanding of the Indian Mesozoic record to students,
researchers and professionals.
This book offers extensive information on the course of
sedimentation in the Proterozoic Vindhyan Basin and the potential
record of ancient life stored within the rocks. It covers topics
ranging from facies analysis to sequence-building, from carbonates
to siliciclastics, and mixed lithology and life records from
microbial to potentially eukaryotes, along with the basin
evolutionary history. Further, the book includes 75 color
photographs and accompanying hand-sketches to help readers grasp
key aspects of Vindhyan Geology. Vindhyan rocks are well known for
their excellent preservation of microbial record of earth. Offering
a student-friendly field guide containing detailed route maps,
geological maps and a wealth of visual examples, it is also
extremely useful in terms of understanding the microbe-dominated
environments on Mars.
This book envisages a multi-proxy approach using stable isotopes,
geochemical proxies, magnetic susceptibility and associated biotic
events for paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental interpretations of
the Mesozoic sedimentary record of India. Mesozoic rocks of India
record abnormal sea level rise, greenhouse climate, intensified
volcanism, hypoxia in seawater, extensive black shale deposition,
and hydrocarbon occurrence. The Mesozoic has also witnessed mass
extinction events, evolution of dinosaurs, and breakdown of the
supercontinent Pangea and the formation of Gondwana. Although the
Mesozoic geology of India has witnessed significant progress in the
last century, literature survey reveals a huge gap in knowledge
regarding sequence stratigraphy, chemostratigraphy and key
geological events. A synthesis of sedimentological, paleontological
and chemical data is included to presenting a comprehensive
understanding of the Indian Mesozoic record to students,
researchers and professionals.
This book offers extensive information on the course of
sedimentation in the Proterozoic Vindhyan Basin and the potential
record of ancient life stored within the rocks. It covers topics
ranging from facies analysis to sequence-building, from carbonates
to siliciclastics, and mixed lithology and life records from
microbial to potentially eukaryotes, along with the basin
evolutionary history. Further, the book includes 75 color
photographs and accompanying hand-sketches to help readers grasp
key aspects of Vindhyan Geology. Vindhyan rocks are well known for
their excellent preservation of microbial record of earth. Offering
a student-friendly field guide containing detailed route maps,
geological maps and a wealth of visual examples, it is also
extremely useful in terms of understanding the microbe-dominated
environments on Mars.
This book illustrates a wide geographic and stratigraphic range of
the features and structures to be seen within the modern and
preserved rock record which can be ascribed to the presence and/or
influence of microbials mats; with an accent on the Precambrian
record. It restricts to the siliciclastic rock record and
equivalent modern settings. Much work by individuals and teams has
been done on these features in the past decade but the general
sedimentologist and geologist are not well informed or even aware
of the range and importance of these structures. This book
illustrates and fully describes all the relevant features, to
accoutn for their genesis and to place their occurrence within a
conceptual-process-related, and time-palaeoenvironmental context,
as well considering their implications for sequence architecture.
* The first full compilation of microbial mat features/structures
preserved in the sliciclastic rock record
* High quality, full color photographs fully support the text
* Modern and ancient examples connect the formative processes and
utilization of mat-related features in the interpretation of
sedimentary rocks
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