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Record of Tissue Grade Colonial Eucaryote and Microbial Mat Associated with Ediacaran Fossfls in Krol Group, Garhwal Syncline, Lesser Himalaya, Uttaranchal


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The tissue grade colonial eucaryote Horodyskia Yochelson and Fedonkin and wrinkle structures including Kenneyia ripples and polygonal patterned structures representing microbial mats associated with Ediacaran fossils are recorded from siltstone-shale intercalation of the Kauriyala Formation, Krol Group, exposed about 300 m southeast of Chairkhola (lat. 29°42'35": 10ng.78°58'10") in the Garhwai Synche, Pauri Garhwal district, Uttaranchal (Fig.1). The Ediacaran fossils earlier have been recorded by RaviEdiacaran fossils earlier have been recorded by Ravi in the Garhwal Syncline.
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  • Record of Tissue Grade Colonial Eucaryote and Microbial Mat Associated with Ediacaran Fossfls in Krol Group, Garhwal Syncline, Lesser Himalaya, Uttaranchal

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V. K. Mathur
Palaeontology Division, Geological Survey of India, Sector-E, Aliganj, Lucknow - 226 024, India
D. K. Srivastava
Palaeontology Division, Geological Survey of India, Sector-E, Aliganj, Lucknow - 226 024, India

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The tissue grade colonial eucaryote Horodyskia Yochelson and Fedonkin and wrinkle structures including Kenneyia ripples and polygonal patterned structures representing microbial mats associated with Ediacaran fossils are recorded from siltstone-shale intercalation of the Kauriyala Formation, Krol Group, exposed about 300 m southeast of Chairkhola (lat. 29°42'35": 10ng.78°58'10") in the Garhwai Synche, Pauri Garhwal district, Uttaranchal (Fig.1). The Ediacaran fossils earlier have been recorded by RaviEdiacaran fossils earlier have been recorded by Ravi in the Garhwal Syncline.