An investigation of palaeofloral distribution with depositional environment and palaeoclimatic condition of western Indian subcontinent during Early Eocene period has been carried out from a lignite-bearing succession of Cambay Basin, western India. The study of biomarkers, palynological remains and petrography is taken as proxies for providing supportive evidence for our inference. The petrographic results reveal that the sediments are thermally immature and coalification was extended up to the lignitic stage (low rank B). The palynological results show the dominance of angiosperms, mainly members belonging to the Arecaceae family, throughout the studied section. Triterpenoids with oleanane, ursane and lupane structure in extractable organ...
The chemical composition of fossil resins from Middle to Late Eocene lignite samples of the western ...
The present study was carried out along the Yamne river section of the East and Upper Siang District...
The palynofloral assemblage of a 3976 m deep well of Barekuri area, Northern part of Upper Assam Bas...
Extensive Cenozoic lignite-bearing sediments in the western part of Kutch, western India provide a u...
Lignite and associated shale samples from the Matasukh mine of western India have been studied by pe...
Petrological, palynological and organic-geochemical investigations were undertaken to determine the ...
A 105 m early Eocene section exposed in the Gurha mine in the Nagaur-Ganganagar Basin, Rajasthan, In...
The biomarkers, molecular fossils of paleobiota, have been studied in detail from a coal-bearing seq...
Abstract Lignite samples collected from Vastan, Rajpardi and Tadkeshwar lignite mines of Cambay basi...
Petrological, palynological and organic-geochemical investigations were undertaken to determine the ...
Various Eocene hyperthermal events have been recorded from lignite sections of western India in the ...
The lignite and associated shale of the Khadsaliya Clays Formation (Eocene) of Saurashtra Basin, Ind...
The lignite and associated shale of the Khadsaliya Clays Formation (Eocene) of Saurashtra Basin, Ind...
The 32-m thick sedimentary succession of the Paleocene-Eocene Akli Formation (Barmer basin, Rajastha...
The 32-m thick sedimentary succession of the Paleocene-Eocene Akli Formation (Barmer basin, Rajastha...
The chemical composition of fossil resins from Middle to Late Eocene lignite samples of the western ...
The present study was carried out along the Yamne river section of the East and Upper Siang District...
The palynofloral assemblage of a 3976 m deep well of Barekuri area, Northern part of Upper Assam Bas...
Extensive Cenozoic lignite-bearing sediments in the western part of Kutch, western India provide a u...
Lignite and associated shale samples from the Matasukh mine of western India have been studied by pe...
Petrological, palynological and organic-geochemical investigations were undertaken to determine the ...
A 105 m early Eocene section exposed in the Gurha mine in the Nagaur-Ganganagar Basin, Rajasthan, In...
The biomarkers, molecular fossils of paleobiota, have been studied in detail from a coal-bearing seq...
Abstract Lignite samples collected from Vastan, Rajpardi and Tadkeshwar lignite mines of Cambay basi...
Petrological, palynological and organic-geochemical investigations were undertaken to determine the ...
Various Eocene hyperthermal events have been recorded from lignite sections of western India in the ...
The lignite and associated shale of the Khadsaliya Clays Formation (Eocene) of Saurashtra Basin, Ind...
The lignite and associated shale of the Khadsaliya Clays Formation (Eocene) of Saurashtra Basin, Ind...
The 32-m thick sedimentary succession of the Paleocene-Eocene Akli Formation (Barmer basin, Rajastha...
The 32-m thick sedimentary succession of the Paleocene-Eocene Akli Formation (Barmer basin, Rajastha...
The chemical composition of fossil resins from Middle to Late Eocene lignite samples of the western ...
The present study was carried out along the Yamne river section of the East and Upper Siang District...
The palynofloral assemblage of a 3976 m deep well of Barekuri area, Northern part of Upper Assam Bas...