Attribute of trace fossils of Laisong flysch sediments, Manipur, India
The depositional basin in which the Late Eocene–Early Oligocene Laisong flysch sediments Barail Group, Manipur region (Indo-Myanmar ranges) have been deposited is generally considered to be of deep marine environment. However, field observation indicates the presence of many shallow environment sign...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Earth System Science 2015-07, Vol.124 (5), p.1085-1113 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The depositional basin in which the Late Eocene–Early Oligocene Laisong flysch sediments Barail Group, Manipur region (Indo-Myanmar ranges) have been deposited is generally considered to be of deep marine environment. However, field observation indicates the presence of many shallow environment signature characteristics of marginal to sublittoral marine settings, in addition to the general occurrence of deep marine turbidites. To address this aspect, ichnological analyses of the Laisong Formation has been attempted for elucidating palaeoenvironmental setting prevalent during the deposition of these sediments. Presence of 36 ichnospecies belonging to 33 ichnogenera has so far been identified. The ichnospecies may be grouped into different ichnofacies such as
Skolithos–Cruziana
mixed ichnofacies,
Cruziana
ichnofacies,
Skolithos
ichnofacies,
Zoophycos
ichnofacies,
Nereites
ichnofacies and
Teredolites
ichnofacies which decrease in abundance in this order of sequence with
Skolithos–Cruziana
mixed ichnofacies being the most dominant. The above-mentioned ichnofacies are found associated with sedimentary structures such as large sole marks, parallel laminations, massive and structureless beds, rip-up clasts, etc., which are characteristics of submarine fan deposits below the storm wave base and current ripples, herringbone structures, hummocky cross stratifications, pot casts, rain prints, etc., that marked shallow marginal marine setting such as tidal flats, deltas and shoreface. With such observations it is very likely that the Laisong sediments were formed in a tectonically active basin with varied bathymetric ranges indicating alternate transgressive and regressive nature. |
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ISSN: | 0253-4126 0973-774X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12040-015-0593-6 |