Proceedings of the IX Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology and Stratigraphy
Author : S. C. Khosla
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Page : 316 pages
File Size : 48,35 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Geology
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Author : S. C. Khosla
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Page : 316 pages
File Size : 48,35 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Geology
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Page : 634 pages
File Size : 45,11 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Geology, Stratigraphic
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Page : 416 pages
File Size : 32,86 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Geology
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Author : M. S. Srinivasan
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Page : 526 pages
File Size : 34,24 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Geology
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Author : Bimal K. Samanta
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Page : 412 pages
File Size : 23,83 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Geology, Stratigraphic
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Author : Sunil Bajpai
Publisher : Springer
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 12,52 MB
Release : 2018-04-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 3319774433
This unique book provides a concise account of Indian Paleogene and presents a unified view of the Paleogene sequences of India. The Paleogene, comprising the early part of the Cenozoic Era, was the most dynamic period in the Earth’s history with profound changes in the biosphere and geosphere. The period spans ~42 million years, beginning from post- K/T mass extinction event at ~65 Ma and ending at ~23 Ma, when the first Antarctic ice sheet appeared in the Southern Hemisphere. The early Paleogene (Paleocene–Eocene) has been considered a globally warm period, superimposed on which were several transient hyperthermal events of extreme warmth. Of these, the Palaeocene Eocene Thermal Maxima (PETM) boundary interval is the most prominent extreme warming episode, lasting 200 Ka. PETM is characterized by 2–6‰ global negative carbon isotope excursion. The event coincided with the Benthic Extinction Event (BEE) in deep sea and Larger Foraminifera Turnover (LFT) in shallow seas. Rapid ~60–80 warming of high latitudinal regions led to major faunal and floral turnovers in continental, shallow-marine and deep-marine areas. The emergence and dispersal of mammals with modern characteristics, including Artiodactyls, Perissodactyls and Primates (APP), and the evolution and expansion of tropical vegetation are some of the significant features of the Paleogene warm world. In the Indian subcontinent, the beginning and end of the Paleogene was marked by various events that shaped the various physiographic features of the Indian subcontinent. The subcontinent lay within the equatorial zone during the earliest part of the Paleogene. Carbonaceous shale, coal and lignite deposits of early Eocene age (~55.5–52 Ma) on the western and north-eastern margins of the Indian subcontinent are rich in fossils and provide information on climate as well as the evolution and paleobiogeography of tropical biota. Indian Paleogene deposits in the India–Asia collision zone also provide information pertaining to the paleogeography and timing of collision. Indian Paleogene rocks are exposed in the Himalayan and Arakan mountains; Assam and the shelf basins of Kutch–Saurashtra, Western Rajasthan; Tiruchirappalli–Pondicherry and Andaman and, though aerially limited, these rocks bear geological evidence of immense importance.
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Page : 578 pages
File Size : 19,36 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Petroleum
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Author : Devesh K. Sinha
Publisher : Narosa Publishing House
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 13,62 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Technology & Engineering
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Discusses the application of microfossils in stratigraphy and paleoceanography. The book covers geological time from Proterozoic to Cenozoic, deep sea hiatuses, global carbon cycles, ocean circulation and related climate changes, extraterrestrial events, upwelling and productivity, and more.
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Page : 320 pages
File Size : 38,84 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Foraminifera, Fossil
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Author : Barun K. Sen Gupta
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 22,8 MB
Release : 2007-05-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 0306481049
From the reviews: "This is now the definitive, authoritative text on applied foraminiferal micropaleontology and should be in the library of all practicing micropaleontologists." (William A. Berggren, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Micropaleontology, 47:1 (2001)"During the last 20 years there has been an explosion of publications about foraminifera from an amazing variety of disciplines: basic cell biology, algal symbiosis, biomineralization, biogeography, ecology, pollution, chemical oceanography, geochemistry, paleoceanography, and geology. This book summarizes contributions by leading researchers in these diverse fields. It is not just another text on the biology of foraminifera. Rather, Barun Sen Gupta has accomplished his objective to "write an advanced text for university students that would also serve as a reference book for professionals"." (Howard J. Spero, University of California at Davis in Limnology and Oceanography, 45:8 (2000).