Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4727018 Gondwana Research 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a study of the Middle and Upper Jurassic Ostracods from Western Kachchh, India. The first part discusses the biochronological importance of the Ostracod assemblages, while the second part reports the paleobiogeographical results.Benthic foraminiferal biozones are used to calibrate the biostratigraphical distribution of ostracod species and genera from sections in the Aalenian–Tithonian interval located in Western Kachchh (or Kutch) (Mundham Anticline, Jumara Dome, Jhurio Dome and Habo Dome) and on Pachchham Island (Khavda Nala), Gujarat, India. A total of 71 species are listed, including 32 previously published species and 38 species in open nomenclature, belonging to 23 genera. The ostracod assemblages indicate that faunal communication was first established during the Bathonian and Callovian (Middle Jurassic) and continued until the early Cretaceous. These faunal exchanges occurred between Laurasia (USA, Europe, Russia and Siberia) and the Indo-East African Province, extending along the Western Tethyan carbonate shelves (bordering West and East Gondwana) through to the Pacific Ocean margin of West Gondwana.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Biostratigraphic distribution of ostracod species against foraminifera biozones. ► Biochronological importance of ostracod assemblages. ► Ostracod dispersal from the Lower Jurassic to the Lower Cretaceous around Gondwana.

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