Exploring the Geoheritage and Geosites of Jaramara Area, Kachchh, India: a Window into the Mesozoic Rift Basin

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Desai, Bhawanisingh G. [1 ]
Chaudhary, Anjali [1 ]
Chauhan, Suruchi [1 ]
Singh, Ajendra [1 ]
机构
[1] Pandit Deendayal Energy Univ, Sch Energy Technol, Dept Petr Engn, Raisan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India
关键词
Jaramara cliff; Domes; Dhosa Oolite; Umia Ammonite beds; Lakhapar igneous intrusive; Kachchh Basin; NORTHERN HILL RANGE; WESTERN KACHCHH; GEO-EDUCATION; DOME; GEOCONSERVATION; GEOTOURISM; JUMARA; UPLIFT; SITES;
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10.1007/s12371-023-00905-x
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Geoscience, as a discipline, is deeply rooted in field-based learning, depending greatly on real-world observations. Geological outcrops are essential for effective learning and scientific advancement. Crafting educational initiatives centred around essential geological sites carries immense significance. Hence, imparting geological knowledge to future generations becomes paramount by actively safeguarding precious geological sites from irreversible loss. The Kachchh Rift basin holds a wealth of knowledge about Mesozoic sediments, showcasing remarkably well-preserved fossil-rich layers. The notable Jaramara geostation has gained substantial acclaim as a prominent tourist hotspot. Owing to its historical and cultural heritage as a battleground site, referred to as "kutch jo Kurukshetra," it attracts significant tourists. Identifying proposed geo-education stations in these tourist sites will improve geo-education for the general public. Promoting this region as a vital geosite serves a dual purpose: preserving and nurturing the area for geoscience enthusiasts while contributing to the local community's growth and development. Since general awareness mainly revolves around Jaramara's cultural aspects, the current work advocates for integrating Jaramara as a Geoeducation station by complimenting 14 additional sites unique to the general public and geoscience professionals. These sites offer an enriching outdoor classroom to grasp the Mesozoic geological history of the Jhurio, Jumara, and Jhuran formations of the Kachchh Basin. Among these sites, the Jaramara cliff stands out with its gracefully curving escarpment and distinct Jara and Jumara domes. This geological wonder exhibits a seamless sequence of the Jhurio, Jumara, and Jhuran Formations. Thus, these sites and the suggested locations are pivotal in unravelling the intricate story of the Mesozoic succession.
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