Abstract
Abstract The Ukra Hill Member exposed only in Western part of Kachchh basin comprises of fossiliferous shales, limestones and glauconitic sandstones in between thick unfossiliferous sandstone. The present study documents abundance of trace fossil Teredolite, occurring as driftwood and bedload log ground as well as re-worked log ground from the basal part of the Ukra Hill Member. These Teredolite bearing horizons are underlain by coarse grained cross bedded sediment with monodominant Psilonichnus tubiformis, while abundant Gyrolithes cycloides along with Rhizocorallium irregulare, R. Jenense occurs in overlying horizons. Three ichnofabrics recognized within the Ukra Hill Member are inferred to represent near shore high energy conditions (Psilonichnus ichnofabric), transgressive condition with subsequent erosion (Teredolites Ichnofabric) and shelf environment (Gyrolithes- Rhizocorallium Ichnofabric). The Teredolite bearing horizons also occurs with abundant belemnites Neohibolithes ewaldi, which is considered to be index fossil for the Early Aptian sediments. Thus, based on the ichnofabric analysis, the basal part of the Ukra Hill Member represents an Early Aptian transgressive event in Kachchh basin.
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