The Cauvery Basin is one of the most known and geologically important basins of India and it has been for decades, and still is, the focus of study for both national and international researchers. This book is an up-to-date multidisciplinary collection of studies addressing various aspects of the Cauvery Basin from topics on Stratigraphy, Sedimentation, and Climatic oscillations; Structure, Tectonics, and Hydrocarbon perspective, to Paleoecology, Paleobiogeography and Paleobiota. This comprehensive synthesis with recent studies and data will immensely help postgraduate students, researchers, and industry professionals interested in the geology of the Cauvery Basin.
Features
The first book offering a complete panorama on the geology of the Cauvery Basin.
Provides a multidisciplinary approach to the Cretaceous-Paleogene geology of the Cauvery Basin.
Emphasis on Structure, Tectonics and Hydrocarbon perspective to the Cretaceous-Paleogene deposits of the Cauvery Basin.
Includes comprehensive information on the Stratigraphy, Sedimentation history and paleoclimatic condition of the Cretaceous sequence of the Cauvery Basin.
Introduces advanced knowledge on the Paleobiogeography and biotic assemblage or flora and fauna of the Cretaceous-Paleogene succession of the Cauvery Basin.
Useful as a field guide with up-to-date bibliography of the Cretaceous rocks of the Cauvery Basin.
This book also serves as an insightful reference for academics, undergraduates, and research professionals involved in Geology, Earth Sciences, and Envrionmental Sciences.
1. The Geology of Cauvery Basin (South India). Section 1: Stratigraphy, Sedimentation and Climatic Oscillations. 2. A Note on the Early Cretaceous of the Cauvery Basin (South India): A Need for a Unified Scheme and Resampling. 3. Sequence Development in Relation to Sedimentation History of the Cretaceous-Miocene Cauvery Basin: A New Outlook. 4. The Geological Significance of Authigenic Green Marine Clays in the Cauvery Basin, India. 5. Albian Climate Oscillations in India (Cauvery Basin) and Madagascar: General Overview based on Oxygen-, Carbon- and Strontium-Isotope Data. 6. Characterization of Shellbank and their Associated Facies: A Case Study from Kallankurichchi Limestone Formation, Ariyalur Group, Cauvery Basin, India. 7. Stratigraphic Lexicon of the Cretaceous Outcrops, Cauvery Basin, South India. Section 2: Structure, Tectonics and Hydrocarbon Perspective. 8. Structure, Tectonics and Hydrocarbon Entrapment Styles of Cauvery Basin, India. 9. Tectonic History, Stratigraphy, and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Sri Lankan Sector of the Cauvery Basin: An Overview. 10. The Northward Movement of the Indian Plate and Paleobiogeography of the Late Cretaceous Ariyalur Invertebrate Fauna. Section 3: Paleoecology, Paleobiogeography and Paleobiota. 11. Diversity and Distribution of Benthic Marine Calcareous Algae in the Cretaceous – Palaeogene Sequence of Cauvery Basin. 12. Cretaceous Belemnites and other Coleoids of the Cauvery Basin: A Historical Review and an Annotated Checklist of Known Species. 13. Traces of Biotic Interactions on the Oysters from the Karai Formation, Cauvery Basin, South India: Paleoecological Implications. 14. A Synoptic View of Vertebrate Palaeontological Research on the Cretaceous Deposits of Cauvery Basin, South India. 15. Short Note on the Early Cretaceous Flora of India. Section 4: Field Guide and Bibliography. 16. Field Traverses: Cretaceous Sedimentary Outcrops in the Ariyalur and Perambalur Regions of the Cauvery Basin, India. 17. A Chronological Bibliography (1840-2023) of Geological Research on the Cauvery Basin Sediments (South India). 18. Navigating the Future Research of the Cauvery Basin: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead.
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