Abstract

The present paper deals with the palynological investigation of the Lower Gondwana sequence intersected in Borehole No. WG–22, drilled near Sekapur Village, in Wardha District, Maharashtra. The study divulges the incidence in significant proportion and with consistency of striate bisaccate palynomorphs, viz. Striatopodocarpites and Faunipollenites and non–striate genus Scheuringipollenites. The associated genera recorded include, Weylandites, Tiwariasporis, Densipollenites, Verticipollenites and Klausipollenites, though with meagre distribution. This palynoassemblage has been dated as Late Permian and affiliate closely with the palynofloral assemblages known from the basal part Raniganj Formation of East and West Bokaro coalfields, Damodar Basin, Makardhokada area of Nagpur District and vast areas of Godavari Valley. The study indicates that almost similar vegetational pattern existed in the Nagpur, Wardha–Godavari and Damodar basins however, there existed regional variations in the generic composition of the vegetation in Satpura Basin as suggested by their palynofloral contents. The mega– and microfloral studies of the Wardha Basin with particular reference to Sekapur area suggests prevalence of warm and temperate climate in this region.

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