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Archive | 2019

Megascopic Carbonaceous Remains from Proterozoic Basins of India

Mukund Sharma; Veeru Kant Singh

Megascopic carbonaceous remains, occurring on the bedding planes of the areno-argillaceous successions of the Precambrian, are the important evidence of the early life forms. A wide variety of such forms are described from the Proterozoic successions of India viz., the Vindhyan, Chhattisgarh, Kurnool and Bhima basins in peninsular India and some of the carbonate belts of the Lesser Himalaya. The Chuaria–Tawuia assemblage invariably constitutes the most important element of megascopic carbonaceous remains in these basins. Besides, simple films to morphologically complex forms are also recorded. In the present paper, knowledge and status of megascopic carbonaceous remains entombed in these successions of India with their significance in understanding the earth’s earliest biosphere are reviewed. Two principal questions are addressed: Are these carbonaceous mega-remains divulge any evolutionary steps and event in the Precambrian? Is there any discernable biostratigraphic potential in these carbonaceous mega-remains in space and time? The review reveals that coccoidal/spherical propkaryotic forms attained gigantism for the first time around Palaeoproterozoic/Mesoproterozoic boundary and this phenomenon was repeated in the geiological history around cryogenian. Eukaryotic carbonaceous remains show morphological changes from simple non processed to processed forms. A scheme of biozonation on the distribution pattern of the carbonaceous mega-remains in the Proterozoic successions, with form and function of the some of these remains, is presented.


Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2014

Neoproterozoic age based on microbiotas from the Raipur Group of Baradwar sub-basin, Chhattisgarh

Rupendra Babu; Veeru Kant Singh; Naresh C. Mehrotra

An assemblage of structurally preserved organic-walled microfossils (OWMs) from the macerated residue of black carbonaceous shale belonging to Saradih Formation, the youngest carbonate horizon of the Raipur Group, Chhattisgarh Supergroup exposed at on the right bank of Mahanadi River, NE of Sarangarh township in Raigarh district, Chhattisgarh is being reported for the first time. The assemblage is comprised of 19 taxa of 13 genera belong to eukaryotes and prokaryotes viz. Leiosphaeridia, Stictosphaeridium, Dictyotidium, Synsphaeridium, Symplassosphaeridium, Satka, Trachysphaeridium, Goniosphaeridium, Trachyhystrichosphaera, Vandalosphaeridium, Siphonophycus, Oscillatoriopsis and Polythrichoides. The comprehensive account of recovered microbiotic assemblage can be correlated with globally known Neoproterozoic (early Cryogenian) assemblages, deposited in tidal complexes of shallow sea.


Quaternary International | 2014

Palaeovegetation and climate oscillation of western Odisha, India: A pollen data-based synthesis for the Mid-Late Holocene

Swati Tripathi; Sadhan K. Basumatary; Veeru Kant Singh; Samir Kumar Bera; Chandra Mohan Nautiyal; Biswajeet Thakur


Journal of Evolutionary Biology Research | 2009

Discovery of carbonaceous remains from the Neoproterozoic shales of Vindhyan Supergroup, India

Veeru Kant Singh; Rupendra Babu; Manoj Shukla


Journal of Geological Society of India | 2008

New Global Opportunities for Hydrocarbon Exploration in Neoproterozoic Basins of Indian Subcontinent

Naresh C. Mehrotra; Rupendra Babu; Rajni Tewari; Neerja Jha; Prabhat Kumar; Veeru Kant Singh; Manoj Shukla


Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy | 2016

Palaeobiology of Indian Proterozoic and Early Cambrian Successions— Recent Developments

Mukund Sharma; Meera Tiwari; Rajita Shukla; Bandana Shukla; Veeru Kant Singh; S. K. Pandey; A.H. Ansari; Yogmaya Shukla; S. Kumar


Proceedings of XXIII Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontalogy and Stratigraphy and International Symposium on Global Bioevents in Earth's History | 2015

Neoproterozoic Chert Permineralized Silicified Microbiota from the Carbonate Facies of Raipur Group, Chhattisgarh Basin, India: Their Biostratigraphic Significance

Veeru Kant Singh; Rupendra Babu


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2017

Confocal (CLSM) and light (LM) photomicrographs of different plant pollen taxa from Lucknow, India: Implications of pollen morphology for systematics, phylogeny and preservation

M. Firoze Quamar; S. Nawaz Ali; P. Morthekai; Veeru Kant Singh


Current Science | 2016

India International Science Festival 2015

Veeru Kant Singh; Anju Saxena; Poonam Verma; Parminder Singh Ranhotra; Deepa Agnihotri; Jyoti Srivastava; M. C. Manoj; Md. Firoze Quamar


Proceedings of XXIII Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontalogy and Stratigraphy and International Symposium on Global Bioevents in Earth's History | 2015

An Evaluation of Carbonaceous Metaphytic remains from the Proterozoic Singhora Group of Chhattisgarh Supergroup, India

Rupendra Babu; Veeru Kant Singh

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Rupendra Babu

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Manoj Shukla

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Mukund Sharma

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Naresh C. Mehrotra

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Anju Saxena

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Biswajeet Thakur

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Chandra Mohan Nautiyal

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Deepa Agnihotri

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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Jyoti Srivastava

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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