Pandey DK, Alberti M, Fürsich F, Glowniak E, Olóriz Sáez F (2013)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2013
Book Volume: 11
Pages Range: 97-146
Journal Issue: 1
Several new specimens of ammonites from the Oxfordian and Kimmeridgian of Kachchh, western India, are described and illustrated. The Oxfordian ammonites ?Subdiscosphinctes Malinowska, Perisphinctes Waagen, Dichotomoceras Buckman, and ?Larcheria Tintant, all from Bharodia in the Wagad Uplift, enable tentative biochronostratigraphic correlations with the uppermost Middle Oxfordian up to the lower Upper Oxfordian of the unified Submediterranean zonation, whereas the Kimmeridgian ammonites Streblites Hyatt, “Orthosphinctes” Schindewolf, Torquatisphinctes Spath, Pachysphinctes Dietrich, Katroliceras Spath, Aspidoceras Zittel, and Schaireria Checa reconfirm a stratigraphic gap embracing incompletely known parts of the uppermost Oxfordian and the Lower Kimmeridgian as known from the ammonite records of the Kachchh Mainland of the Kachchh Basin.
APA:
Pandey, D.K., Alberti, M., Fürsich, F., Glowniak, E., & Olóriz Sáez, F. (2013). Ammonites from the Oxfordian-Kimmeridgian boundary and the Lower-Upper Kimmeridgian of Kachchh, western India. Volumina Jurassica, 11(1), 97-146.
MLA:
Pandey, Dhirendra Kumar, et al. "Ammonites from the Oxfordian-Kimmeridgian boundary and the Lower-Upper Kimmeridgian of Kachchh, western India." Volumina Jurassica 11.1 (2013): 97-146.
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