Sir you said that bedded basalt is from the age carboniferous but there is no mention of volcanics above 75 mya in the geological society of India website
It is from Late Carboniferous to Paleocene. These are all transitional events with small intervals of spurts of lava flows. The official websites mention the major events. Go through the books by Vaidyanathan and Ramakrishanan or Ravindra Kumar, you will get the details
Yes it is there. If you wish to read more about it you can follow the research articles (example- Offshore Extension of Deccan Traps in Kachchh, Central Western India: Implications for Geological Sequestration Studies; Deccan plume, lithosphere rifting, and volcanism in Kutch, India). These are some good papers which will help you
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Sir you said that bedded basalt is from the age carboniferous but there is no mention of volcanics above 75 mya in the geological society of India website
It is from Late Carboniferous to Paleocene. These are all transitional events with small intervals of spurts of lava flows. The official websites mention the major events. Go through the books by Vaidyanathan and Ramakrishanan or Ravindra Kumar, you will get the details
Very nicely explained sir. Sir do we get deccan basalt traps in kutch rift valley.?
Yes it is there. If you wish to read more about it you can follow the research articles (example- Offshore Extension of Deccan Traps in Kachchh, Central Western India: Implications for Geological Sequestration Studies; Deccan plume, lithosphere rifting, and volcanism in Kutch, India). These are some good papers which will help you
Jura mountain in Germany
No it is in Switzerland
Yes… it’s actually French-Swiss border