Significance of Trace Fossils of the Jhuran Formation (Upper Jurassic) from Southwest of Bhuj, Kachchh, Western India: An Ichnocoenoses Approach

被引:0
作者
Paras, M. Solanki [1 ]
Nishith, Y. Bhatt [1 ]
Hardik, P. Patel [2 ]
机构
[1] MG Sci Inst, Dept Geol, Ahmadabad 380009, India
[2] DH Geo Consultancy, Ahmadabad 382443, India
关键词
Palaeoenvironment; Trace fossils; Ichnocoenose; Kimmeridgian-Tithonian; Kachchh; SHALLOW-MARINE; ICHNOLOGY; BASIN; ASSEMBLAGES; THALASSINOIDES; NOMENCLATURE; SEDIMENTS; BURROW; ROCKS;
D O I
10.17491/jgsi/2025/174135
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Jhuran Formation inhabits more than half of the total area of the Mesozoic outcrops in the Kachchh Mainland and ranges in age from Kimmeridgian to Tithonian. This paper aims to recognize the trace fossil assemblages at different stratigraphic levels and interpret the palaeoenvironment based on the ichnocoenoses of the Jhuran Formation. The formation is predominantly argillaceous in the lower and middle parts, and arenaceous in the upper part. A total of 11 ichnogenera and 14 ichnospecies have been identified from the formation. Cochlichnus, Didymaulichnus, Palaeophycus and Teichichnus are found in the Lower Member of the Jhuran Formation. The maximum density and diversity of trace fossils are reported from the intercalated sequence of shale, siltstone and sandstone of the Middle Member of the Jhuran Formation. Arenicolites, Didymaulichnus, Gyrochorte, Oldhamia, Palaeophycus, Pilichnus, Sublorenzinia, Taenidium, Teichichnus and Thalassinoides are represented from the Middle Member. Didymaulichnus, Gyrochorte and Oldhamia are the only three trace fossils reported from the Upper Member. Four ichnocoenoses are described from the study area based on the dominant ichnogenus such as Gyrochorte, Palaeophycus, Teichichnus and Thalassinoides. Paleoenvironmental conditions of the study area fluctuated from offshore to middle shoreface with many temporary intervening transgressive-regressive events as depicted by these ichnocoenoses. Overall, the regressive cycle can be interpreted based on the ichnocoenoses that occurred at different stratigraphic levels.
引用
收藏
页码:626 / 633
页数:8
相关论文
共 53 条
[1]  
Biswas S.K., 1992, Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India, V37, P1
[2]  
Biswas S.K., 1977, Q J GEOLOGICAL MININ, V49, P1, DOI DOI 10.17491/CGSI/2016/105405
[3]  
Biswas S.K., 1993, Geology of Kutch, P62
[4]  
Bland B.H., 1995, Geol. Palont. Abh, V195, P5
[5]  
Bromely R.G., 1990, TRACE FOSSILS BIOL T, P280
[6]   Permian nonmarine invertebrate trace fossils from southern Patagonia, Argentina: Ichnologic signatures of substrate consolidation and colonization sequences [J].
Buatois, LA ;
Jalfin, G ;
Acenolaza, FG .
JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, 1997, 71 (02) :324-336
[7]   Sequence stratigraphic and sedimentologic significance of biogenic structures from a late Paleozoic marginal- to open-marine reservoir, Morrow Sandstone, subsurface of southwest Kansas, USA [J].
Buatois, LA ;
Mángano, MG ;
Alissa, A ;
Carr, TR .
SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY, 2002, 152 (1-2) :99-132
[8]  
Buatois LA, 2016, TOP GEOBIOL, V40, P19, DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-9597-5_9
[9]  
Crimes T.P., 1977, Arenicolites helixus isp. nov. and associated ichnofossils from the Bhuban Formation, Surma Group (Lower-Middle Miocene) of Aizawl, Mizoram, India, V34, P18
[10]   PALEOENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE OF TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE SHALLOW MARINE LOWER JURASSIC NEILL KLINTER FORMATION, EAST GREENLAND [J].
DAM, G .
PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY, 1990, 79 (3-4) :221-248