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Facies characteristics of the basal part of the Talchir Formation, Talchir Basin, India — Depositional history revisited
2007
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Earth and Planetary Sciences
The lowest unit of the Talchir Formation of Talchir Basin, Orissa, was described by pioneer workers as the 'basal boulder bed'. In an attempt to explain the co-existence of gravel and clay, materials of contrasting hydraulic properties, a probable situation resembling the effects of the action of ground-ice enabled boulders to be carried down by sluggish currents resulting in an intermixture of large boulders and fine mud was conceived. Misinterpretation of this conclusion led to a general
doi:10.1007/s12040-007-0003-9
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