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Glossifungites Ichnofabric Signifying Crustacean Colonization in Early Permian Barakar Formation, Talchir Coal Basin, India


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1 Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 247 667, India
2 Department of Geology, Hooghly Mohsin College, Chinsurah 712 101, India
 

Early Permian Barakar Formation (Gondwana Supergroup) in peninsular India was earlier interpreted as deposited in braided-meandering fluvial system. Intense burrowing by decapod crustaceans of marginal marine affinity led to Thalassinoides-Ophiomorpha- Rhizocorallium ichnoassemblage, belonging to Glossifungites ichnofacies, within the sandstone-mudstone heterolithic facies near the upper part of the Barakar sedimentary succession, Gouduni River, Talchir coal basin, Odisha, India. An early cementation of the sandstone-mudstone interbeds under changed salinity condition is attributed to mixing of fluvial channels with tide-wave influenced marine depositional systems. This resulted in a semi-consolidated firmground, favouring incipient crustacean colonization during prolonged phases of marine incursion within a fluvial-marine interactive estuarine system during the early Permian in eastern peninsular India.

Keywords

Crustacean Trace Fossils, Coal Basin, Estuarine Firmground, Fluvial System, Glossifungites Ichnofacies.
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Authors

Biplab Bhattacharya
Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 247 667, India
Sudipto Banerjee
Department of Geology, Hooghly Mohsin College, Chinsurah 712 101, India
Sandip Bandyopadhyay
Department of Geology, Hooghly Mohsin College, Chinsurah 712 101, India

Abstract


Early Permian Barakar Formation (Gondwana Supergroup) in peninsular India was earlier interpreted as deposited in braided-meandering fluvial system. Intense burrowing by decapod crustaceans of marginal marine affinity led to Thalassinoides-Ophiomorpha- Rhizocorallium ichnoassemblage, belonging to Glossifungites ichnofacies, within the sandstone-mudstone heterolithic facies near the upper part of the Barakar sedimentary succession, Gouduni River, Talchir coal basin, Odisha, India. An early cementation of the sandstone-mudstone interbeds under changed salinity condition is attributed to mixing of fluvial channels with tide-wave influenced marine depositional systems. This resulted in a semi-consolidated firmground, favouring incipient crustacean colonization during prolonged phases of marine incursion within a fluvial-marine interactive estuarine system during the early Permian in eastern peninsular India.

Keywords


Crustacean Trace Fossils, Coal Basin, Estuarine Firmground, Fluvial System, Glossifungites Ichnofacies.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv110%2Fi1%2F86-91