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Palaeobotany of Gondwana basins of Orissa State, India: A bird's eye view
Authors:Shreerup Goswami  Kamal Jeet Singh  Shaila Chandra
Institution:aP.G. Department of Environmental Science, Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar, Balasore, 756019 Orissa, India;bBirbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, 53 University Road, Lucknow, 226007 UP, India
Abstract:Gondwana basins of Orissa State constitute a major part of the Mahanadi Master Basin. These Gondwana sediments, ranging from Asselian to Albian in age, contain remnants of three basic floral assemblages i.e. Glossopteris Assemblage, Dicroidium Assemblage and Ptilophyllum Assemblage which can be recognized through the Permian, Triassic and Early Cretaceous, respectively. The megafloral assemblages of different basins of this state are discussed briefly. This report mainly deals with the plant species diversification in different lithological formations and the development of flora in the Gondwana basins of Orissa. A number of successive megafloras are recognized. Among those, leaves are the dominant part of the preserved flora, followed by fruits and roots. No wood parts are preserved in the major basins. These pre-angiospermic floras have been systematically analyzed to depict the evolutionary trends, and palaeofloristics of these basins. The distribution of plant fossils in different formations of these basins depicts provincialism in Gondwana flora within the Orissa.
Keywords:Mahanadi Basin  Glossopteris  Dicroidium  Ptilophyllum
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