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Intertrappean beds and intratrappean beds of india

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Answered by RomanKhan
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The Intertrappean Beds are a Late Creataceous geologic formation in India.
Indeterminate theropod and pterosaur remains have been recovered frsom the formation, as well as dinosaur eggs.
The mammal genera Deccanolestes,
Sahnitherium, Bharattherium, and
Kharmerungulatum have been recovered
from it as well
Answered by Talentedgirl1
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Fossiliferous intertrappean and intratrappean beds within Deccan basalts bear significant characteristics of the Late Cretaceous - Early Palaeocene geological history of India. ... Several intertrappean beds were studied in Naredi, Kora, Lakshmipur, Dayapar and Anjar sections of Kachchh district, Gujarat.

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