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Patil, R. S.
- A Note on a Fossiliferous Shale in Coastal Sedimentaries, North of Madras
Authors
1 Geological Survey of India, Hyderabad, IN
2 Saifabad Science College, Osmania University, Hyderabad, IN
Source
Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 18, No 8 (1977), Pagination: 412-414Abstract
This paper highlights the geomorphic and palynological significance of the carbonaceous shale horizon subcropping 3 m below surface in the pits dug in the Korttalaiyar river section near Kondakarai, north of Madras. The carbonaceous shale underlies recent alluvial sand and appears to overlie Cuddalore Sandstones which are exposed to the west.
The palynological assemblage recovered consists of fungal spores, pteridophytic spores and angiospermic pollen grains. The pteridophytic spores are referable to Polypodiaceae, Cyatheaceae, Dicksoniaceae and Parkeriaceae, of which the Polypodiaceae represents the predominant taxon. The angiospermic pollen grains are referable to monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous taxa. The pollen grains of the following families have been recognised., viz., Palmae, Rhizophoraceae, Verbenaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Lecythidaceae, Caryophyllaceae and Leguminosae. Of these, the pollen grains of Rhizophoraceae and Verbenaceae are the most abundant. The spore and pollen assemblage indicates a Neogene-Quaternary age and points towards the presence of brackish water mangrove vegetation.
- Biostratigraphy of the Post Kopili Sediments of Garo Hills, Meghalaya
Authors
1 Geological Survey of India, Shillong-793 003, IN
Source
Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 48, No 1 (1996), Pagination: 93-100Abstract
The lithounits of post Kopili sediments constitute the Simsang, Baghmara, Chengapara and Dupitila formations in that order of sequence. Based on the present study five biostratigraphic zones have been recognised in these rock stratigraphic units. The palyno-assemblage recovered from the Simsang formation consists of gemmate syncolpate grains, Spinospites acolporata, Schizeaesporites knoxi, Polypodisporites tuberculensis, Polypodeaceaesporites, Lycopodiumsporites sp., together with a host of angiospermic pollen grains. Since such an assemblage is indicative of Oligocene age, the Simsang formation is, therefore, considered as the time and rock stratigraphic equivalent to the Barail Group in Assam. From the Baghmara formation a palynozone of early Miocene age has been recorded, which is characterised by two winged conifer pollen, ribbed trilete spores referable to Striatriletes, Lycopodiumsporites, and frequent occurrence of fungal bodies and spores of Ascomycetae and Fungi Imperfectii. Two faunal biostratigraphic zones have been recognised in the fossiliferous beds occurring at the bottom of the Chengapara formation. The lower assemblage is characterised by the presence of Anadara, Cardium and Ostrea. The zone is unique for the occurrence of variety of pelecypods and gastropods. The upper assemblage zone is characterised by the frequent presence of Tellinaceans and the absence of most of the gastropods occurring on the lower assemblage. The lower and upper assemblage zones are of Aquitanian-Burdigalian age.
The fossiliferous horizon occurring well within the Chengapara formation is considered to represent probably the uppermost fossiliferous horizon in the Garo Hills. This horizon is characterised by the presence of elasmobranchs represented by Carcharadon carcharias and a few batoids. Carcharadon carcharias is not known to occur in the beds older to upper Burdigalian. Dupitila and Dihing formations have been found to be devoid of fossils.
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Biostratigraphy, Palynoassemblages, Garo Hills, Meghalaya.- 2D Image Analysis Using Dyadic and Nonuniform Oversampled Fir Filter Bank
Authors
1 Electronics and Telecommunication Department, Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engg., Kolhapur, IN
2 Electronics Department, Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Engg., Kolhapur, IN
Source
Digital Image Processing, Vol 3, No 11 (2011), Pagination: 659-661Abstract
In this paper proposed a real valued nonuniform oversampled three channels FIR filter bank for 2-dimensional image analysis is carried out. Also Comparison of Two-level Symmetric Dyadic Filter Bank is used for 2-D image analysis results with proposed filter bank. Comparison is carried out using PSNR in dB, histogram, edge detection, energy preservation and entropy of output image. The proposed filterbank consists of three channels which are subsampled by different subsampling factor i.e. Nonuniform. Two-Level Symmetric Dyadic filter bank results and three channel oversampled filter bank results, shows output near perfect reconstruction of input image.Keywords
FIR Filter Bank, Oversampled Filter Bank.- Design of Four Channel Uniform Filter Bank and Oversampled Three Channels FIR Filter Banks for 2-D Image
Authors
1 Electronics and Telecommunication Department, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engg., Kolhapur, IN
2 India Society for Technical Education (ISTE), IN