Upper pennsylvanian age of the lower talchir formation in the Wardha basin, central India, based on guide palynomorphs present in radiometrically- dated palynozonations in South America, Africa, and Australia

The age of the Talchir Formation corresponding to the lower part of the Gondwana (Permo-Carboniferous) Sequence in India is revised in the light of palynostratigraphic data associated with radiometric dating generated in Gondwana. New data was generated from seven samples of the Talchir Formation ob...

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Autores: Kavali, Pauline, Roy, Anirban, Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria, Gurumurthy, G. P., Sharma, Gaurav, Kumar, Ajit
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2021
País:Argentina
Recursos:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Repositório:CONICET Digital (CONICET)
Idioma:inglês
OAI Identifier:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/184024
Acesso em linha:http://hdl.handle.net/11336/184024
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:CARBONIFEROUS-PERMIAN
GLOBAL CORRELATION
INDIA
PALYNOSTRATIGRAPHY
RADIOMETRIC DATA
TALCHIR FORMATION
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Resumo:The age of the Talchir Formation corresponding to the lower part of the Gondwana (Permo-Carboniferous) Sequence in India is revised in the light of palynostratigraphic data associated with radiometric dating generated in Gondwana. New data was generated from seven samples of the Talchir Formation obtained from Well 131, located in the Penganga area of Wardha Valley Coalfield (Maharashtra State, central India). Two assemblages were demarcated based on the stratigraphic distribution of 63 species of spores (23 taxa), pollen grains (35 taxa), and phytoplankton. Palynoassociation I recognized in the two basal samples yielded few Punctatisporites spores and monosaccate pollen grains. Palynoassociation II is demarcated in the overlying three samples characterized by spores and pollen grains that are more diversified and abundant than in the other two samples. Several taxa (Concavissimisporites grumulus, Converrucosisporites confluens, Cyclogranisporites gondwanensis, Verrucosisporites andersonii, Latusipollenites quadrisaccatus, Marsupipollenites striatus, Pakhapites fusus, Striatoabieites multistriatus, Vittatina subsaccata, Vittatina vittifera) are shared with palynozones radiometrically constrained to the latest Pennsylvanian-early Cisuralian in Argentina, Brazil, Africa, and Australia. Therefore, we propose a Kasimovian to Ghezelian-Asselian age for the palynoassociations I and II of the Talchir Formation and a correlation with the Potonieisporites neglectus and Plicatipollenites gondwanensis Zones of Tiwari & Tripathi, respectively. This approach significantly improves the stratigraphic correlations of the Indian palynozones in Gondwana.