Khorat Group

Summary

The Khorat Group is a stratigraphic group located within the Khorat Plateau in the Isan region of Thailand. It was first defined as the Khorat Series by Brown et al in 1953 and was redefined as the Khorat Group by Ward and Bunnag in 1964, which gave it its current constituent formations as well as including the Nam Phong Formation, which is now excluded from the group. Subsequently the sequence underwent several different stratigraphic proposals with several alternative divisions, but the formations proposed in Ward and Bunnag are the most widely used.[1] Initially thought to be Triassic, the sequence has been shown to be of Early Cretaceous in age, Dating from the Berriasian to Aptian. It overlies the Nam Phong Formation and is overlain by the evaporitic deposits of the Maha Sarakham Formation. It consists of continental freshwater deposits largely of alternating sandstones and mudstones.[2] The Group is notable for its fossil content, including those of dinosaurs.

Khorat Group
Stratigraphic range: Berriasian-Aptian
~145–113 Ma
Location of the Khorat Group within the Khorat Plateau (Brown and yellow)
Typestratigraphic group
Sub-units
UnderliesMaha Sarakham Formation
OverliesNam Phong Formation
Lithology
PrimarySandstone, mudstone
Location
RegionSoutheast Asia
Country Thailand
ExtentIsan
Type section
Named forKhorat Plateau
Named byWard & Bunnag
Year defined1964

References edit

  1. ^ Sattayarak, Nares (1983). "Review of the Continental Mesozoic Stratigraphy of Thailand" (PDF). Workshop on Stratigraphic Correlation of Thailand and Malaysia.
  2. ^ Racey, Andrew; Goodall, Jeffery G. S. (2009). "Palynology and stratigraphy of the Mesozoic Khorat Group red bed sequences from Thailand". Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 315 (1): 69–83. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.1030.8425. doi:10.1144/sp315.6. ISSN 0305-8719.