Palynoflora from intertrappean localities in southeastern part of Deccan volcanic province: taxonomic composition, age and paleogeographic implications

PALAEOWORLD(2020)

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Understanding the flora preserved in the Late Cretaceous-Early Paleocene Deccan volcanic associated sediments is significant as it gives insight into the floral composition during Deccan volcanic activity. This time interval is also associated with extinction and evolution of many angiosperm families on the Indian subcontinent. The record of palynomorph bearing intertrappean beds of Shankar Lodhi in Chandrapur district and Shimbala in Yavatmal district of Maharashtra from southeastern part of Deccan volcanic province provides information on biodiversity, age and depositional environment of the Deccan province. These intertrappean beds are characterized by presence of Maastrichtian age marker taxa such as Azolla cretacea, Jiangsupollis and Echitricolpites. Aquatic palynoassemblage such as, Azolla cretacea, Crybelosporites intertrappea, Gabonisporis vigourouxii and Sparganiaceaepollenites are dominant in Shankar Lodhi intertrappean beds. Presence of taxa Crybelosporites, Incrotonipollis and Periporopollenites in the intertrappean beds of the study area and their global geological history suggest their Gondwanan origin. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ireland Ltd Elsevier B.V. and Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS. All rights reserved.
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Deccan volcanism,Intertrappean,Palynomorphs,Maastrichtian,Paleoenvironment,Paleogeography
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