Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4732166 Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 2010 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

A group of less disturbed and unmetamorphosed ‘Proterozoic’ platformal sediment package lying over deformed and metamorphosed Archean to Paleoproterozoic basement in several parts of Peninsular India is informally termed as ‘Purana’ basins in Indian stratigraphy. The trend shift in the understanding of these basin fills in last two decades, often supported by international collaborations, has made significant advancements in respect to unconformity and ‘Sequence’ development, relationship with accretion and break-up of the supercontinents, initiation and evolution of the basins in different tectonic set ups, nature of sediment provenance, paleoclimate and paleo-weathering patterns and basin water chemistry. Geophysical backups encompassing the basins, occasionally extending up to the craton and adjacent mobile belts helped in refining the understanding on the basement structure and tectonic forcings. The present paper is an attempt towards the collation of the database generated in last two decades in order to present the status of current understanding on different ‘Purana’ basins with regard to interactions of physical, chemical and biological parameters of the Proterozoic Earth.

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