首页|Lower-order transgressive-regressive cycles within a higher-order transgression at the basin margin:an aberrant intercalation of palaeosol and biostromal ichnofabrics from the early Miocene Kutch Basin,India

Lower-order transgressive-regressive cycles within a higher-order transgression at the basin margin:an aberrant intercalation of palaeosol and biostromal ichnofabrics from the early Miocene Kutch Basin,India

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The Chhasra Formation(CF)of Kutch Basin exemplifies a typical mixed siliciclastic-carbonate system with alternations of biostromal carbonate and fine-grained siliciclastic beds.The CF is subdivided into two members:the lower Claystone(CM)and the upper Siltstone(SM)member.Three CM outcrops(P1-P3)comprising buried palaeosols that formed under a specific environmental set-up involving imperfectly to poorly drained conditions,are exposed along the Berwali River.The biostromal carbonate beds,alternating with the palaeosols,contain invertebrate bioclasts(bivalves,gastropods,echinoids,etc.)and are charac-terized by a paucispecific firmground Thalassinoides ichnofabric.At section P1,below the contact between the underlying palaeosol and overlying carbonate,Thalassinoides transforms into firmground Gyrolithes inside the palaeosol forming a compound ichnotaxon.The palaeosol intervals of sections P1 and P2 consist of a Vondrichnus-Termitichnus-root trace ichnofabric defining the Termitichnus ichnofacies.At section P3,lenses of fully bioturbated siltstones with a monospecific firmground Thalassinoides ichnofabric can be observed within an overall silty palaeosol horizon,thereby,locally cross-cutting the pedogenic features.The ichnofa-brics of section P3 indicate polyphase pedogenesis with three stages:(1)initial stage:pedogenesis in siltstone of undefined depositional affinity which was obscured by pedogenic processes,(2)transient stage:recurring marine incursions and colonization by crustaceans within the lens-shaped palaeotopographic depressions overprinting the palaeosol,and(3)final stage:subaerial exposure and another preserved phase of pedogen-esis.The CM shows an apparent low-order T-R(transgressive-regressive)cyclicity within a 3rd-order TST(transgressive systems tract)that is supported by pedogenic intensity,ichnofabrics,and reciprocal sedimen-tation near the Miocene basin margin,though the cyclicity can be the result of both autogenic and/or lower-order allogenic changes.

PalaeosolBiostromeIchnofabricsChhasra FormationTransgressive-regressive cyclesTSTKutch(Kachchh)Basin

Ayush Srivastava、Sudipta Dasgupta、Seema Singh

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Bombay Ichnos Research Group,Department of Earth Sciences,Indian Institute of Technology Bombay(IIT Bombay),Powai,Mumbai,Maharashtra 400076,India

Department of Geology,Panjab University,Chandigarh 160014,India

2024

古地理学报(英文版)

古地理学报(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2024.13(4)